Moby Dick by Herman Melville Chapter 100 Page 13

out of the blazing hot weather there on the Line.

But it was no use — I did all I could; sat up with him nights; was very severe with him in the matter of diet — ”

“Oh, very severe!” chimed in the patient himself; then suddenly altering his voice, “Drinking hot rum toddies with me every night, till he couldn’t see to put on the bandages; and sending me to bed, half seas over, about three o’clock in the morning. Oh, ye stars! He sat up with me indeed, and was very severe in my diet.

Oh! A great watcher, and very dietetically severe, is Dr. Bunger. (Bunger, you dog, laugh out! Why don’t ye? You know you’re a precious jolly rascal.) But, heave ahead, boy, I’d rather be killed by you than kept alive by any other man.”