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The Lieutenant and Commander

CHAPTER VI
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Even when the weather clears up, and a fresh breeze comes, it is generally from the southward, directly in the outward-bound navigator's teeth.

He must have patience, however, and strive to make the most of it by keeping on that tack by which most southing is to be gained.

It is now, I believe, generally held to be the best practice to place the ship between 18 deg.

and 23 deg.

of west longitude on losing the north-east Trade; and likewise to endeavour, if possible, to cross the equator somewhere between these two longitudes.


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