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SUMMARY:Enterprise Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Lord and master over all this scene\, the captain stood erect on the ship's elevated quarter-deck\, so that the whole rejoicing drama was full before him\, and seemed merely contrived for his own individual diversion. And Ahab\, he too was standing on his quarter-deck\, shaggy and black\, with a stubborn gloom\; and as the two ships crossed each other's wakes&mdash\;one all jubilations for things passed\, the other all forebodings as to things to come&mdash\;their two captains in themselves impersonated the whole striking contrast of the scene. "Come aboard\, come aboard!" cried the gay Bachelor's commander\, lifting a glass and a bottle in the air. "Hast seen the White Whale?" gritted Ahab in reply. "No\; only heard of him\; but don't believe in him at all\," said the other good-humoredly. "Come aboard!" "Thou art too damned jolly. Sail on. Hast lost any men?" "Not enough
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Lord and master over all this scene\, the captain stood erect on the ship&#39\;s elevated quarter-deck\, so that the whole rejoicing drama was full before him\, and seemed merely contrived for his own individual diversion. And Ahab\, he too was standing on his quarter-deck\, shaggy and black\, with a stubborn gloom\; and as the two ships crossed each other&#39\;s wakes&amp\;mdash\;one all jubilations for things passed\, the other all forebodings as to things to come&amp\;mdash\;their two captains in themselves impersonated the whole striking contrast of the scene. &quot\;Come aboard\, come aboard!&quot\; cried the gay Bachelor&#39\;s commander\, lifting a glass and a bottle in the air. &quot\;Hast seen the White Whale?&quot\; gritted Ahab in reply. &quot\;No\; only heard of him\; but don&#39\;t believe in him at all\,&quot\; said the other good-humoredly. &quot\;Come aboard!&quot\; &quot\;Thou art too damned jolly. Sail on. Hast lost any men?&quot\; &quot\;Not enough
LOCATION:Lord and master over all this scene\, the captain stood erect on the ship's elevated quarter-deck\, so that the whole rejoicing drama was full before him\, and seemed merely contrived for his own individual diversion. And Ahab\, he too was standing on his quarter-deck\, shaggy and black\, with a stubborn gloom\; and as the two ships crossed each other's wakes&mdash\;one all jubilations for things passed\, the other all forebodings as to things to come&mdash\;their two captains in themselves impersonated the whole striking contrast of the scene. "Come aboard\, come aboard!" cried the gay Bachelor's commander\, lifting a glass and a bottle in the air. "Hast seen the White Whale?" gritted Ahab in reply. "No\; only heard of him\; but don't believe in him at all\," said the other good-humoredly. "Come aboard!" "Thou art too damned jolly. Sail on. Hast lost any men?" "Not enough
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URL:https://scottp.sampleorg.com/events/details/enterprise-workshop-1981
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