write the summary of chapter 6 of the novel the white whale (60 words)
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Ishmael goes out for a “stroll” in the streets of New Bedford, and remarks that there, as in New York, Philadelphia, and other port towns, one might find a good number of “exotic” Ishmael also notes that young boys arrive in New Bedford from inland places, like the Green Mountains in Vermont, looking “green” themselves, and hoping for great adventures aboard whaling ships. Ishmael ends the chapter by stating that New Bedford’s primary industry is whaling, and that the many fine houses are attributable to the riches of the whaling trade.
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