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  • Any warm-blooded human being finds the idea of drinking blood completely icky, oogy, squitchy, and well, just plain gross.

    The Shadow Thieves Anne Ursu 2006

  • Any warm-blooded human being finds the idea of drinking blood completely icky, oogy, squitchy, and well, just plain gross.

    The Shadow Thieves Anne Ursu 2006

  • Any warm-blooded human being finds the idea of drinking blood completely icky, oogy, squitchy, and well, just plain gross.

    The Shadow Thieves Anne Ursu 2006

  • Any warm-blooded human being finds the idea of drinking blood completely icky, oogy, squitchy, and well, just plain gross.

    The Shadow Thieves Anne Ursu 2006

  • Any warm-blooded human being finds the idea of drinking blood completely icky, oogy, squitchy, and well, just plain gross.

    The Shadow Thieves Anne Ursu 2006

  • A boggy, soggy, squitchy picture truly, enough to drive a nervous man distracted.

    Moby Dick; or the Whale 2002

  • A boggy, soggy, squitchy picture truly, enough to drive

    Moby Dick: or, the White Whale Herman Melville 1855

  • A boggy, soggy, squitchy picture truly, enough to drive a nervous man distracted.

    Moby Dick, or, the whale Herman Melville 1855

  • A boggy, soggy, squitchy picture truly, enough to drive a nervous man distracted.

    Moby-Dick, or, The Whale 1851

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  • A boggy, soggy, squitchy picture truly, enough to drive a nervous man distracted.

    - Melville, Moby-Dick, ch. 3

    July 23, 2008