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1 1, 2 | three weeks before in the North Pacific Ocean. The excitement 2 1, 3 | attempting the passage of the North Sea. Three seconds after 3 1, 3 | seek this narwhal in the North Pacific Ocean, which, to 4 1, 4 | Iliad of the regions of the North. ~I am portraying this hardy 5 1, 10| by the great fucus of the North Sea; and, lastly, permit 6 1, 10| the water courses of the North; lastly, several specimens 7 1, 13| Pacific Ocean extends from north to south between the two 8 1, 13| principal currents: one in the North Atlantic, a second in the 9 1, 13| the South, a third in the North Pacific, a fourth in the 10 1, 13| of Asia, turns into the North Pacific to the Aleutian 11 1, 14| lost in the midst of the North Pacific, to my companions. ~" 12 1, 17| yards has been found in the North Atlantic, and 2,500 yards 13 1, 19| Gilboa, stretching from north to west like an immense 14 2, 3 | horizon, from south-west to north west. The Nautilus, having 15 2, 5 | evening we sighted to the north the Cape of Ras-Mohammed. 16 2, 8 | compass. Our course was still north. The log indicated moderate 17 2, 12| the white whale and the North Cape whale by the seven 18 2, 13| more inaccessible than the North, which had not yet been 19 2, 13| South Pole as well as at the North? The frozen poles of the 20 2, 14| is never met with in the North Atlantic. From this fact 21 2, 14| than their cousins of the north, they did not, like them, 22 2, 14| vast sea which, towards the north, distinctly traced its boundary 23 2, 14| azure, free from fog. To the north the disc of the sun seemed 24 2, 15| cold, have emigrated to the north, these sea mammals remain 25 2, 15| advanced straight towards the north at a speed of fifteen miles 26 2, 16| and drew us towards the north. But if this floating under 27 2, 17| and here the sun is in the north." ~"No doubt," said Ned 28 2, 17| we were going back to the North by the Atlantic. The next 29 2, 19| Hatteras, at the height of the North Caroline. The width of the 30 2, 19| land and going up to the north. But I declare to you that 31 2, 19| will not follow him to the North." ~"What is to be done, 32 2, 19| returned after passing by the north, west, and south, in the 33 2, 20| Gulf Stream, or from the North Pole by the counter-current 34 2, 22| Whither was it going? To the north or south? Where was the 35 2, 22| tell into what part of the North Atlantic basin the Nautilus 36 2, 23| communication between the north of Norway and the south 37 2, 23| running monthly from Cape North. ~And, among the worthy