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dear-chart is “Why not come along now?” said Captain Jansen to us, at Penduffryn, on the island of Guadalcanar. “But to-day is to-day,” my literal mind insists. “I must correct the sun for to-day and not for yesterday.”.
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🎮 But this was my eight o’clock longitude. Since then, and up till noon, I had made 23.7 miles of westing. What was my noon longitude? I followed the rule, turning to Traverse Table No. II. Entering the table, according to rule, and going through every detail, according to rule, I found the difference of longitude for the four hours to be 25 miles. I was aghast. I entered the table again, according to rule; I entered the table half a dozen times, according to rule, and every time found that my difference of longitude was 25 miles. I leave it to you, gentle reader. Suppose you had sailed 24 miles and that you had covered 3.5 miles of latitude, then how could you have covered 25 miles of longitude? Even if you had sailed due west 24 miles, and not changed your latitude, how could you have changed your longitude 25 miles? In the name of human reason, how could you cover one mile more of longitude than the total number of miles you had sailed? CHAPTER II!
🏆 CHAPTER VI A ROYAL SPORT “Come on for a sail,” I called below to Charmian. “But put on your swimming suit. It’s going to be wet.”!
🔥 Download dear-chart The next time we breathed our skins in the sand by the swimming pool I said to Roscoe, “Let us do it.” She did not know what to reply and wished to run away.!🔥