Not P but Moby-Dick (101)

Mike Jing gravitys.rainbow.cn at gmail.com
Sun Apr 7 02:01:48 UTC 2024


>From Chapter 129:

“Here he this instant stood; I stand in his air,—but I’m alone. Now were
even poor Pip here I could endure it, but he’s missing. Pip! Pip! Ding,
dong, ding! Who’s seen Pip? He must be up here; let’s try the door.

What does "I stand in his air" mean here?


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