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  • 3. Which 1851 book by Herman Melville includes a character called Queequeg?

    The Friday Brain-teaser from Credo Reference 2009

  • "Queequeg," said I softly through the key-hole: -- all silent.

    Moby Dick: or, the White Whale Herman Melville 1855

  • "Queequeg," said I, "let's go; this fellow has broken loose from somewhere; he's talking about something and somebody we don't know."

    Moby Dick, or, the whale Herman Melville 1855

  • "Queequeg," said I, when they had dragged me, the last man, to the deck, and I was still shaking myself in my jacket to fling off the water;

    Moby Dick, or, the whale Herman Melville 1855

  • "Queequeg," said I, "get into bed now, and lie and listen to me."

    Moby Dick, or, the whale Herman Melville 1855

  • "Queequeg," said I, when they had dragged me, the last man, to the deck, and I was still shaking myself in my jacket to fling off the water;

    Moby Dick: or, the White Whale Herman Melville 1855

  • "Queequeg," said I, going up to him, "Queequeg, what's the matter with you?"

    Moby Dick: or, the White Whale Herman Melville 1855

  • "Queequeg," said I, "do you think that we can make out a supper for us both on one clam?"

    Moby Dick: or, the White Whale Herman Melville 1855

  • "Queequeg," said I, "let's go; this fellow has broken loose from somewhere; he's talking about something and somebody we don't know."

    Moby Dick: or, the White Whale Herman Melville 1855

  • "Queequeg," said I softly through the key-hole: -- all silent.

    Moby Dick, or, the whale Herman Melville 1855

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