Herman Melville Quotes
Why Don't You Snap Your Oars, You Rascals? Bite Something, You Dogs! So, So, So, Then: - Softly, Softly! That's It - That's It! Long And Strong. Give Way There, Give Way! The Devil Fetch Ye, Ye Ragamuffin Rapscallions; Ye Are All Asleep. Stop Snoring, Ye Sleepers, And Pull. Pull, Will Ye? Pull, Can't Ye? Pull, Won't Ye? Why In The Name Of Gudgeons And Ginger-cakes Don't Ye Pull? - Pull And Break Something! Pull, And Start Your Eyes Out! Here," Whipping Out The Sharp Knife From His Girdle; "every Mother's Son Of Ye Draw His Knife, And Pull With The Blade Between His Teeth. That's It - That's It. Now Ye Do Something; That Looks Like It, My Steel-bits. Start Her - Start Her, My Silverspoons! Start Her, Marling-spikes!" Stubb's Exordium To His Crew Is Given Here At Large, Because He Had Rather A Peculiar Way Of Talking To Them In General, And Especially In Inculcating The Religion Of Rowing.
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