Readers of all ages participated in the inside the . An actor in the role of Herman Melville read an epilogue at the end of the readings which were followed by the singing of a sea chantey by some of the young campers.
A papier mache whale created by Seaport employees and visitors was a popular addition to the annual oral reading of "Moby Dick".
Readers of all ages participated in the inside the . An actor in the role of Herman Melville read an epilogue at the end of the readings which were followed by the singing of a sea chantey by some of the young campers.
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