Moby-Dick Herman Melville

Moby-Dick Herman Melville

COMPLETE CLASSICS UNABRIDGED MOBY-DICK HERMAN MELVILLE Read by William Hootkins = Downloads (M4B chapters or MP3 files) = CDs (disc–track) 1 1-1 Chapter 1: Loomings 4:41 2 1-2 But here is an artist. 5:37 3 1-3 What of it, if some old hunks of a sea-captain… 6:16 4 1-4 Chapter 2: The Carpet-Bag 5:42 5 1-5 Moving on, I at last came to a dim sort… 4:27 6 1-6 Chapter 3: The Spouter-Inn 4:39 7 1-7 Crossing this dusky entry… 5:08 8 1-8 Presently a rioting noise was heard without. 5:50 9 1-9 I now took the measure of the bench… 6:06 10 1-10 This account cleared up the otherwise… 4:55 11 1-11 Whether that mattress was stuffed… 6:42 12 1-12 I now screwed my eyes hard… 5:12 13 1-13 Chapter 4: The Counterpane 4:26 14 1-14 Now take away the awful fear… 6:18 15 1-15 Chapter 5: Breakfast 2:12 2 16 2-1 They say that men who have seen the world… 3:01 17 2-2 Chapter 6: The Street 6:03 18 2-3 Chapter 7: The Chapel 6:38 19 2-4 Chapter 8: The Pulpit 6:27 20 2-5 Chapter 9: The Sermon 4:34 21 2-6 ‘With this sin of disobedience in him…’ 4:59 22 2-7 ‘Now Jonah’s Captain shipmates…’ 5:55 23 2-8 ‘Terrors upon terrors run shouting through his soul.’ 4:40 24 2-9 But again he leaned over towards the people… 6:32 25 2-10 Chapter 10: A Bosom Friend 4:38 26 2-11 As I sat there in that now lonely room… 5:48 27 2-12 Chapter 11: Nightgown 4:32 28 2-13 Chapter 12: Biographical 5:48 29 2-14 Chapter 13: Wheelbarrow 4:15 30 2-15 At last, passage paid and luggage safe… 4:59 3 31 3-1 The schooner was run into the wind… 1:42 32 3-2 Chapter 14: Nantucket 5:22 33 3-3 Chapter 15: Chowder 4:06 34 3-4 However, a warm savory steam from the kitchen… 3:40 35 3-5 Chapter 16: The Ship 6:22 36 3-6 Now when I looked about the quarter-deck… 6:38 37 3-7 For a moment I stood a little puzzled… 6:41 38 3-8 Now, Bildad, I am sorry to say… 4:54 39 3-9 But one thing nevertheless… 6:37 40 3-10 But I had not proceeded far… 5:13 41 3-11 Chapter 17: The Ramadan 5:35 42 3-12 With a prodigious noise the door flew open… 4:03 43 3-13 Now as I before hinted, I have no objection… 4:02 44 3-14 Chapter 18: His Mark 4:41 45 3-15 So down we went into the cabin… 4:20 46 3-16 Chapter 19: The Prophet 4:59 4 47 4-1 ‘Look here. Friend,’ said I… 2:34 48 4-2 Chapter 20: All Astir 5:31 49 4-3 Chapter 21: Going Aboard 7:16 50 4-4 Chapter 22: Merry Christmas 4:52 51 4-5 At last the anchor was up… 5:31 52 4-6 Chapter 23: The Lee Shore 2:56 53 4-7 Chapter 24: The Advocate 6:30 54 4-8 Until the whale fishery rounded Cape Horn… 5:30 55 4-9 Chapter 25: Postscript 2:09 56 4-10 Chapter 26: Knights and Squires 4:26 57 4-11 With memories like these in him… 4:17 58 4-12 Chapter 27: Knights and Squires 5:55 59 4-13 First of all was Queequeg… 5:02 60 4-14 Chapter 28: Ahab 5:59 61 4-15 So powerfully did the whole grim aspect… 3:56 62 4-16 Chapter 29: Enter Ahab; to Him, Stubb 5:04 5 63 5-1 ‘I was never served so before…’ 3:11 64 5-2 Chapter 30: The Pipe 2:08 65 5-3 Chapter 31: Queen Mab 5:10 66 5-4 Chapter 32: Cetology 4:56 67 5-5 Now the various species of whales need… 6:06 68 5-6 Book 1 (Folio) Chapter 1: (Sperm Whale) 6:40 69 5-7 In connection with this appellative… 4:18 70 5-8 Octavoes 7:24 71 5-9 Duodecimoes 6:27 72 5-10 Chapter 33: The Specksynder 7:26 73 5-11 Chapter 34: The Cabin-Table 5:38 74 5-12 What a relief it was to choking Stubb… 5:40 75 5-13 It was a sight to see Queequeg seated… 4:23 76 5-14 Chapter 35: The Mast-Head 4:22 77 5-15 It may seem unwarrantable to couple in any respect… 5:32 6 78 6-1 In shape, the Sleets crows-nest… 3:35 79 6-2 Let me make a clean breast of it here… 4:51 80 6-3 Chapter 36: The Quarter-Deck 4:59 81 6-4 Receiving the top-maul from Starbuck… 5:58 82 6-5 ‘Hark ye yet again – the little lower layer…’ 5:11 83 6-6 Receiving the brimming pewter… 5:47 84 6-7 Chapter 37: Sunset 5:04 85 6-8 Chapter 38: Dusk 3:17 86 6-9 Chapter 39: First Night Watch 2:23 87 6-10 Chapter 40: Midnight, Forecastle 5:33 88 6-11 They cease dancing and gather in clusters. 7:50 89 6-12 Chapter 41: Moby-Dick 6:15 90 6-13 But there were still other and more vital… 7:00 91 6-14 But even stripped of these supernatural surmisings… 5:48 92 6-15 It is not probable that this monomania… 5:14 7 93 7-1 Now, in his heart, Ahab had some glimpse… 4:54 94 7-2 Chapter 42: The Whiteness of The Whale 6:31 95 7-3 Bethink thee of the albatross… 5:17 96 7-4 But there are other instances… 4:27 97 7-5 Or what is there apart from the traditions… 5:23 98 7-6 But thou sayest, methinks this white-lead chapter… 5:17 99 7-7 Chapter 43: Hark! 2:09 100 7-8 Chapter 44: The Chart 5:14 101 7-9 There was a circumstance which at first sight… 4:15 102 7-10 But granting all this… 4:44 103 7-11 Chapter 45: The Affidavit 6:24 104 7-12 I do not know where I can find a better place… 4:46 105 7-13 The following are extracts from Chace’s narrative. 6:07 106 7-14 In that up and down manly book… 6:10 107 7-15 Chapter 46: Surmises 7:26 8 108 8-1 Chapter 47: The Mat-Maker 6:38 109 8-2 Chapter 48: The First Lowering 6:30 110 8-3 In obedience to a sign from Ahab… 7:35 111 8-4 Meanwhile Stubb, betrayed on such far-gazing… 4:30 112 8-5 Meanwhile, all the boats tore on. 7:33 113 8-6 Chapter 49: The Hyena 5:42 114 8-7 Chapter 50: Ahab’s Boat and Crew. Fedallah 6:56 115 8-8 Chapter 51: The Spirit-Spout 5:52 116 8-9 But, at last, when turning to the eastward… 4:58 117 8-10 Chapter 52: The Albatross 5:09 118 8-11 Chapter 53: The Gam 5:50 119 8-12 But look at the godly, honest, unostentatious… 5:30 120 8-13 Chapter 54: The Town-Ho’s Story 5:13 9 121 9-1 ‘Lakeman! Buffalo!…’ 4:04 122 9-2 ‘It was not more than a day or two…’ 5:22 123 9-3 ‘Quitting the pump at last…’ 5:58 124 9-4 ‘Ere the cry could go aft…’ 5:39 125 9-5 ‘I left off, gentlemen, where the Lakeman…’ 5:24 126 9-6 ‘At sunrise the Captain went forward…’ 4:45 127 9-7 ‘At sunrise he summoned all hands…’ 5:23 128 9-8 ‘During the night, Radney had an unseamanlike way…’ 7:26 129 9-9 ‘In good time, the Town-Ho reached her port…’ 6:33 130 9-10 Chapter 55: Of the Monstrous Pictures of Whales 5:25 131 9-11 In old Harris’s collection of voyages… 4:29 132 9-12 As for the sign-painters’ whales seen in the streets… 4:45 133 9-13 Chapter 56: Of the Less Erroneous Pictures… 4:51 134 9-14 Who Garnery the painter is, or was, I know not. 4:30 135 9-15 Chapter 57: Of Whales in Paint; in Teeth; in Wood… 4:05 10 136 10-1 At some old gable-roofed country houses… 3:01 137 10-2 Chapter 58: Brit 7:36 138 10-3 Chapter 59: Squid 7:01 139 10-4 Chapter 60: The Line 4:40 140 10-5 Before lowering the boat for the chase… 4:53 141 10-6 Chapter 61: Stubb Kills a Whale 5:44 142 10-7 ‘Start her, start her, my men!’ 7:54 143 10-8 Chapter 62: The Dart 3:46 144 10-9 Chapter 63: The Crotch 3:28 145 10-10 Chapter 64: Stubb’s Supper 3:55 146 10-11 If moody Ahab was now all quiescence… 4:29 147 10-12 But, as yet, Stubb heeded not the mumblings… 6:02 148 10-13 Upon this, Fleece, holding both hands over the fishy mob… 6:00 149 10-14 Chapter 65: The Whale as a Dish 6:43 150 10-15 Chapter 66: The Shark Massacre 4:06 11 151 11-1 Chapter 67: Cutting In 4:54 152 11-2 Chapter 68: The Blanket 5:26 153 11-3 A word or two more concerning this matter… 3:06 154 11-4 Chapter 69: The Funeral 3:21 155 11-5 Chapter 70: The Sphynx 6:28 156 11-6 Chapter 71: The Jeroboam’s Story 3:56 157 11-7 He had been originally nurtured… 5:07 158 11-8 It seemed that the Jeroboam had not long left home… 6:58 159 11-9 Chapter 72: The Monkey-Rope 5:17 160 11-10 I have hinted that I would often… 6:32 161 11-11 Chapter 73: Stubb and Flask Kill a Right Whale 4:08 162 11-12 While the two headsmen were engaged… 7:20 163 11-13 The boats were then hailed… 2:22 164 11-14 Chapter 74: The Sperm Whale’s Head – Contrasted View 6:53 165 11-15 But the ear of the whale is full as curious as the eye.

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