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Jules Verne
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currents

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, XV | be affected by the ocean currents.”~“The latter would appear 2 I, XXII | icebergs, drifted along by the currents of the Polar Sea, gradually 3 II, I | Arctic Ocean by powerful currents for the last three months!~ 4 II, II | It would be drawn by the currents of the open sea to the high 5 II, II | Victoria Island, driven by the currents to the western waters of 6 II, II | force and direction of the currents from the opening of Behring 7 II, II | oceanic and atmospheric currents of the Arctic Ocean, special 8 II, II | Behring Strait.~Two principal currents divide the dangerous latitudes 9 II, II | readily understand why. Two currents, both dangerous for us, 10 II, III | by the action of the warm currents, and on this point Hobson 11 II, IV | well acquainted with the currents, it might be possible to 12 II, V | resist the action of the warm currents until the cold weather set 13 II, V | several thousands of miles by currents? Was not this the case with 14 II, VI | coasts of Asia? Might not the currents carry us past the opening 15 II, VI | much more powerful than the currents. And the south-west meant 16 II, VIII | fling it into the dangerous currents, which must drift it to 17 II, VIII | either stop where the two currents met, and there be shut in 18 II, X | between the two contrary currents, which was on the whole 19 II, X | large eddy between the two currents kept it stationary. Another 20 II, X | to the capricious Behring currents. They must wait until the 21 II, XIII | of the direction of the currents the influence of the masses 22 II, XIII | And who can tell where the currents will then have taken Victoria 23 II, XVIII| influence of the submarine currents, and, opening a way for 24 II, XIX | as Hobson was well aware, currents do not run against natural 25 II, XIX | brought by the great ocean currents from warm latitudes, passed 26 II, XX | immutable law, by which the currents which had borne it along


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