Not P but Moby-Dick (97)

Mike Jing gravitys.rainbow.cn at gmail.com
Thu Mar 28 10:02:37 UTC 2024


>From Chapter 121:

I wonder, Flask, whether the world is anchored anywhere; if she is, she
swings with an uncommon long cable, though. There, hammer that knot down,
and we’ve done. So; next to touching land, lighting on deck is the most
satisfactory.

What does "hammer that knot down" mean here? Does hammering or pounding on
a knot make it more secure?


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