This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line from the play, The Merchant of Venice. It's a line about a merchant who's about to go to the merchant's house, only to find out that the merchant is a traitor. The merchant is about to leave the house when he hears the voice of the ship's captain, who tells him that the ship is on the brink of disaster. The captain tells the merchant that his ship is in danger of sinking if the ship doesn't come to a quick stop before it runs out of fuel.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line from the play, The Merchant of Venice. It's a line about a merchant who's about to go to the merchant's house, only to find out that the merchant is a traitor. The merchant is about to leave the house when he hears the voice of the ship's captain, who tells him that the ship is on the brink of disaster. The captain tells the merchant that his ship is in danger of sinking if the ship doesn't come to a quick stop before it runs out of fuel.