Moby Dick by Herman Melville Chapter 64 Page 17

said Stubb, helping himself freely meanwhile; “I shall now go back to the subject of this steak.

In the first place, how old are you, cook?”

“What dat do wid de ’teak,” said the old black, testily.

“Silence! How old are you, cook?”

“’Bout ninety, dey say,” he gloomily muttered.

“And you have lived in this world hard upon one hundred years, cook, and don’t know yet how to cook a whale-steak?” rapidly bolting another mouthful at the last word, so that morsel seemed a continuation of the question.

“Where were you born, cook?”

“’Hind