I have often wondered who navigates the ship during that sacred hour, or, indeed, if anybody navigates it at all.
And in fact the sea, which ought to be free according to the law of nations, is not so, as far as the Chinese are concerned; for whosoever navigates within their reach is killed and robbed, if they can do it.
The virey is a kind of vessel used by the natives of these islands; it has but little steadiness, and always navigates near the shore.
In consequence of this, and of the facility with which fresh provisions can be procured, almost every vessel[22] that navigates the north Pacific puts in here to refit.
But unless the Nautilus navigates on dry land and crosses over the isthmus--" "Or under it, Professor Aronnax.
So long as it navigates horizontally," Ned Land muttered, "I've no complaints.
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