Moby Dick by Herman Melville Chapter 124 Page 2

sun’s rays produced ahead; and when she profoundly settled by the stern, he turned behind, and saw the sun’s rearward place, and how the same yellow rays were blending with his undeviating wake.

“Ha, ha, my ship! Thou mightest well be taken now for the sea-chariot of the sun.

Ho, ho! All ye nations before my prow, I bring the sun to ye! Yoke on the further billows; hallo! A tandem, I drive the sea!”

But suddenly reined back by some counter thought, he hurried towards the helm, huskily demanding how the ship was heading.

“East-sou-east, sir,” said the frightened steersman.

“Thou liest!” smiting him with his clenched fist. “Heading East at this hour in the morning, and the sun astern?”