He is a great fish and I must convince him, he thought. I must never let him learn his strength nor what he could do if he made his run... but thank God, they are not as intelligent as we who kill them; although they are more noble and more able.


The Old Man and the Sea (p. 61), Charles Scribner's Sons. 1952


He is a great fish and I must convince him, he thought. I must never let him learn his strength nor what he could do if he made his run... but thank...

He is a great fish and I must convince him, he thought. I must never let him learn his strength nor what he could do if he made his run... but thank...

He is a great fish and I must convince him, he thought. I must never let him learn his strength nor what he could do if he made his run... but thank...

He is a great fish and I must convince him, he thought. I must never let him learn his strength nor what he could do if he made his run... but thank...