Chapter 18: His Mark
Though the owners object at first to his paganism, Queequeg impresses them with his skill by hitting a tiny spot of tar on the water with a harpoon. They give him the ninetieth lay, “more than ever was given a harpooneer yet out of Nantucket.” Bildad tries to convert Queequeg to Christianity, but Peleg tells him to give up: “Pious harpooneers never make good voyagers—it takes the shark out of ’em; no harpooneer is worth a straw who ain’t pretty sharkish.” Peleg reminds Bildad that, at sea, practical concerns shove religious matters aside.
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Andrew Cox
Andrew Cox is an audiobook narrator based in Wiltshire, UK, producing books for Audible and Amazon such as Fatal Mistakes, The Gold Coins, One Summer to name a few. He also produces free audiobooks available on Spotify and Soundcloud you can see my Audible collection here.
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