Moby Dick by Herman Melville Chapter 64 Page 16

“Upon my soul, I am about of the same opinion; so give the benediction, Fleece, and I’ll away to my supper.”

Upon this, Fleece, holding both hands over the fishy mob, raised his shrill voice, and cried —

“Cussed fellow-critters!

Kick up de damndest row as ever you can; fill your dam’ bellies ’till dey bust — and den die.”

“Now, cook,” said Stubb, resuming his supper at the capstan; “stand just where you stood before, there, over against me, and pay particular attention.”

“All dention,” said Fleece, again stooping over upon his tongs in the desired position.

“Well,”