Ishmael did not stay at the Crossed Harpoons Inn or the Sword-Fish Inn because they were full or did not have accommodations available for him. He ended up at the Spouter-Inn where he met Queequeg and they became roommates.
Ishmael and Queequeg find a room at the Spouter-Inn, located in the fictional town of New Bedford, Massachusetts. The inn is run by a character named Peter Coffin.
Ishmael meets Queequeg at the Spouter-Inn in New Bedford, where they both intend to stay the night. Due to a shortage of rooms, they end up sharing a bed, and despite initial cultural differences and misunderstandings, they quickly become friends.
He did not stay at those inns because they looked to expensive.
Queequeg is a tattooed harpooner from the South Pacific who becomes the "bosom friend" of the book's narrator, Ishmael. He makes his first appearance in Chapter 3, when Ishmael seeks a room at an inn and is assigned to share Queequeg's bed.
they were both too expensive & jolly
Ishmael stayed at the Spouter-Inn in the city of New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Queequeg is a tattooed harpooner from the South Pacific who becomes the "bosom friend" of the book's narrator, Ishmael. He makes his first appearance in Chapter 3, when Ishmael seeks a room at an inn and is assigned to share Queequeg's bed.
he used his harpoon at the breakfast table
golden inn
New Bedford(Kaylop)
Ishmael is concerned about sharing a bed with a potentially unsavory stranger due to the limited availability of rooms at the inn in Nantucket. He worries about the potential discomfort and dangers of such a situation.