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1 1, 1 | obliged to continue her course. She was then three hundred 2 1, 2 | no one could tell what course to pursue. Impatience grew 3 1, 4 | captain. There was no third course. ~The officers on board 4 1, 4 | sun described its daily course, the rigging was crowded 5 1, 5 | native town, Cape Horn. The course was taken towards the north-west, 6 1, 5 | troubled eye watching the course of the cetacean. I looked 7 1, 5 | sharp deviations from her course, veering suddenly from one 8 1, 5 | promise, was to turn the course to the south-east and abandon 9 1, 11| compass, which guides my course; the sextant, which shows 10 1, 11| exclaimed, in surprise. ~"Of course; an excellent vessel, light 11 1, 13| added the Captain; "our course is E.N.E., our depth is 12 1, 13| compass still showed the course to be E.N.E., the manometer 13 1, 14| these beautiful things. ~The course of the Nautilus was E.N.E., 14 1, 14| starting-point, and the course of the Nautilus, a little 15 1, 16| little band, directing their course without hesitation. I thought 16 1, 17| lieutenant pricked the ship's course regularly on the chart, 17 1, 18| uncertain, besides--directed his course towards the Admiralty Islands, 18 1, 18| Vanikoro, and directed his course towards New Zealand; put 19 1, 18| Caledonia, then directed his course towards Santa Cruz, and 20 1, 18| Perouse. They directed their course towards the Solomon Islands, 21 1, 19| Vanikoro with great speed. Her course was south-westerly, and 22 1, 19| was there directing the course of the Nautilus. I had before 23 1, 19| sea dashed furiously. The course of the waves, that went 24 1, 19| agreeably vary our ordinary course." ~"Glutton!" said Conseil, " 25 1, 20| capsule could stop their course. ~"Ah, Professor!" cried 26 1, 22| the Nautilus continued her course between two seas, but with 27 1, 22| it into existence. ~Our course was directed to the west, 28 1, 22| abated, and with irregular course she sometimes swam in the 29 2, 1 | panel was closed, and the course marked direct west. ~We 30 2, 1 | from the horizon, and our course was directed to the north-west 31 2, 1 | From Keeling Island our course was slower and more variable, 32 2, 4 | CHAPTER IV~THE RED SEA~In the course of the day of the 29th of 33 2, 4 | was no land in sight. Its course was N.N.E., in the direction 34 2, 4 | built, and master of its own course, thanks to obedient steam, 35 2, 5 | floating, was to show the course the dugong took under the 36 2, 5 | cage and myself direct our course. And now, if you will go 37 2, 5 | the pilot modified the course of the Nautilus every instant. ~ 38 2, 6 | sealed. Upon taking the course of the Nautilus, I found 39 2, 7 | full speed. I estimated the course which the Nautilus took 40 2, 8 | fell upon the compass. Our course was still north. The log 41 2, 9 | was not reassuring. The course of the Nautilus was S.S. 42 2, 10| and hastened to find the course the Nautilus was taking. 43 2, 11| Captain Nemo's will. Our only course was to submit; but what 44 2, 12| returned to its southerly course. I fancied that, when on 45 2, 13| steadily pursuing its southerly course, following the fiftieth 46 2, 13| stop in its adventurous course amid these fields of ice. 47 2, 13| the Nautilus had taken its course direct to the pole, without 48 2, 15| Captain Nemo, by changing his course, would either turn these 49 2, 15| I went up to him. ~"Our course is barred southward?" I 50 2, 17| was soon passed, and the course shaped for Cape Horn. We 51 2, 19| not keep on in its settled course; it floated about like a 52 2, 19| Nautilus resumed its northerly course, after having sighted the 53 2, 19| and south, in the inverse course pursued by the circular 54 2, 20| vessel which was changing its course and seemed to be nearing 55 2, 21| Nautilus had not altered its course. It was on the surface, 56 2, 22| the Manche, and that our course was hurrying us towards 57 2, 22| longer followed their regular course. I felt myself being drawn 58 2, 22| estimated this adventurous course of the Nautilus to have 59 2, 22| answer. Wishing to verify the course of the Nautilus, I went