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Ishmael was surprised to see a savage, tattooed harpooneer named Queequeg at the helm of the Pequod.
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Ishmael sees Captain Ahab at the helm of the Pequod. Captain Ahab is the volatile and vengeful captain who is obsessed with hunting down the white whale, Moby Dick. His single-minded pursuit drives the narrative of the story.
Ismael and Ishmael are different names and have different meanings. Ismael see from Answers.com: Ismael(Ysfael, Osmail) (6th century), Welsh bishop. According to the Life of Oudoceus he was the son of Budic. http://www.answers.com/ismael Ishmael see from Answers.com : Ishmael in the Bible Son of Abraham and hagar. http://www.answers.com/topic/ishmael
the helm NEEDS to say colour custom, if it does not say that then the helm is the default colour that you see it as
A helm is the official name, but it is often referred to as the "the wheel." As ships modernize, however, we will start see less and less of the helm and begin to see a lever style control more often.
This may be a trick question. The very famous opening line of Chapter 1 is "Call me Ishmael," but there are two prefatory chapters in front of that. The very un-famous first line of the first of these, Etymology, is "The pale Usher--threadbare in coat, heart, body, and brain; I see him now."
The only reason they would be surprised is because they're embarrassed (not surprised) to see you looking at them when they're caught off guard. They want to look good in front of girls, they are such jerks.
there is not a good helm for undeadslayer trust me i looked just find a good head and hair and see if you look good ok thats what i had to do
The morning after they met, Ishmael was amazed to see Queequeg
Isaac was the father of the Jews. Ishmael was the father of the Arabs. Both Ishmael and Isaac were sons of Abraham. See Genesis ch.16, 17 and 21.
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