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Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar

CHAPTER II
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I ventured to ask my informant if the animal stood the dog watch, but the question did not receive a definite answer.
What a wonderful thing is the science of navigation.

One measures the sun's height at meridian; looks at a chronometer; consults a book of mystical figures; makes a little slate work like a school-boy's problem; and he knows his position at sea.

Twelve o'clock, if there be neither fog nor cloud, is the most important hour of a nautical day.

A few minutes before noon the captain is on deck with his quadrant.

The first officer is similarly provided, as he is supposed to keep a log and practice-book of his own.


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