The Classic American Short Story MEGAPACK ® (Volume 1) Quotes
The Classic American Short Story MEGAPACK ® (Volume 1): 34 of the Greatest Stories Ever Written
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“The Roberta tightened to her chains when the second head of the hurricane hit, as did schooner after schooner in swift succession. The sea, white with fury, boiled in tiny, spitting wavelets. The deck of the Malahini vibrated under the men’s feet. The taut-stretched halyards beat a tattoo against the masts, and all the rigging, as if smote by some mighty hand, set up a wild thrumming. It was impossible to face the wind and breathe. Mulhall, crouching with the others behind the shelter of the cabin, discovered this, and his lungs were filled in an instant with so great a volume of driven air which he could not expel that he nearly strangled ere he could turn his head away. “It’s incredible,” he gasped, but no one heard him.”
― The Classic American Short Story MEGAPACK ® (Volume 1): 34 of the Greatest Stories Ever Written
― The Classic American Short Story MEGAPACK ® (Volume 1): 34 of the Greatest Stories Ever Written
“Oh, hush your croaking, Parlay,” chided one of the captains. “It ain’t going to blow.” “If I was a strong man, I couldn’t get up hook and get out fast enough,” the old man retorted in the falsetto of age. “Not if I was a strong man with the taste for wine yet in my mouth. But not you. You’ll all stay, I wouldn’t advise you if I thought you’d go, You can’t drive buzzards away from the carrion. Have another drink, my brave sailor-men. Well, well, what men will dare for a few little oyster drops! There they are, the beauties! Auction to-morrow, at ten sharp.”
― The Classic American Short Story MEGAPACK ® (Volume 1): 34 of the Greatest Stories Ever Written
― The Classic American Short Story MEGAPACK ® (Volume 1): 34 of the Greatest Stories Ever Written
“never had a brother; but from what I have seen of other men’s brothers, I doubt if any man ever had a brother that was to him what Otoo was to me. He was brother and father and mother as well. And this I know: I lived a straighter and better man because of Otoo. I cared little for other men, but I had to live straight in Otoo’s eyes. Because of him I dared not tarnish myself. He made me his ideal, compounding me, I fear, chiefly out of his own love and worship; and there were times when I stood close to the steep pitch of Hades, and would have taken the plunge had not the thought of Otoo restrained me. His pride in me entered into me, until it became one of the major rules in my personal code to do nothing that would diminish that pride of his.”
― The Classic American Short Story MEGAPACK ® (Volume 1): 34 of the Greatest Stories Ever Written
― The Classic American Short Story MEGAPACK ® (Volume 1): 34 of the Greatest Stories Ever Written