Tashtego spots a whale and the crew prepares to hunt it, including five dark-skinned harpooners led by Fedallah. They launch their boats and begin chasing the whale, with Fedallah's boat passing Ishmael's boat captained by Starbuck. Though it begins raining heavily, Starbuck decides to continue the hunt. However, the whale escapes under cover of darkness as the rain fills the boats and strong winds damage their sails.
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Moby Dick (Chapter 4)
Tashtego spots a whale and the crew prepares to hunt it, including five dark-skinned harpooners led by Fedallah. They launch their boats and begin chasing the whale, with Fedallah's boat passing Ishmael's boat captained by Starbuck. Though it begins raining heavily, Starbuck decides to continue the hunt. However, the whale escapes under cover of darkness as the rain fills the boats and strong winds damage their sails.
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MOBY DICK
CHAPTER 4 OUR FIRST WHALE CHAPTER 4
- One day , one of the crew members named Tashtego
spots whale. - suddenly, the crew a group of men hidden from below come out - there are five dark –skinned men with long black hair and wide pants. They are led by on older called Fedallah. - All the men quickly get into the whaling boats to hunt for the whale. -Ishamel is excited about the hurt and thinks about catching The man are not afraid as the attraction of oil and money is difficult to resist. Fedallah and his men are strong and pass Ismael’s boat,which is captained by Starbuck,quite easily The whale comes out from under Ishmael’s boat and soon harpoons are flying everywhere Then it rains heavily but Starbuck decides to continue with the hunt.rain water fills the boat and strong winds take down the sails. The whale swims to safety.
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