From Valencia, the homeward course will be continued, skirting along the coast of Spain.
It would be dropped, Miller knew, "on the enemy as a parting gift before the Stirling turned onto its homeward course."
Loch Ranza opened to us a complete change of scene: there were houses, a church, an inn, and even the old castle was allowed to retain its site, and guide the fishers in their homeward course.
Other ships, too, had come in; research vessels from the Asteroid Belt and beyond, traders from the Jovian moons diverted from the homeward course.
The carrier was swinging now, settling to her homeward course for the Straits of Dover and for Plymouth; he would keep her at twelve knots until past the convoy.
Sailing south, she anchored in Leyte Gulf until 20 June, when she set a homeward course.
She had been quick to learn the method of putting the boat on a homeward course--feed the destination coordinates to the autopilot, lock the manual controls, et cetera--when he met her request for precautionary instruction.
Then suddenly it began to pace along the track of its own hoofmarks and without a moment's abatement in its pace or the least deviation from its homeward course, it sped from her.
Signing off, Tom set the Sky Queen on a homeward course.
Rose set a homeward course via the Gulf Stream and evaded three British destroyers sent from Canada to intercept him.