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1 1, 3 | antipodes. ~"Conseil," I called in an impatient voice. ~ 2 1, 3 | Conseil say? ~"Conseil," I called a third time. ~Conseil appeared. ~" 3 1, 4 | frigate might have been called the Argus, for a hundred 4 1, 5 | Keep your eyes open!" called out the sailors. ~And they 5 1, 6 | the animal attentively, called the engineer. The engineer 6 1, 6 | gnawed it. ~The engineer was called again. ~"You have turned 7 1, 10| Nautilus." ~Captain Nemo called. A steward appeared. The 8 1, 14| s and Conseil's cabin, I called my two companions, who followed 9 1, 21| s promise. ~I therefore called Conseil, who brought me 10 1, 22| to the engineer who had called it into existence. ~Our 11 1, 23| then the inextricable plots called "macciota," and on which 12 2, 1 | able to answer him. ~"It is called a milk sea," I explained. " 13 2, 2 | The most beautiful are called virgin pearls, or paragons. 14 2, 3 | species of shark so properly called. It was more than twenty-five 15 2, 6 | March, a smaller island, called Reka, showed itself near 16 2, 9 | electric lamps were prepared. I called the Captain's attention 17 2, 11| quiet, immovable ocean called the Sargasso Sea, a perfect 18 2, 12| pounds of that precious oil called spermaceti. The cachalot 19 2, 13| ice-packs, plains broken up, called palchs when they are circular, 20 2, 14| yards and a half, and justly called the vultures of the ocean; 21 2, 14| these seals, properly so called, which have no external 22 2, 20| At one time this ship was called the Marseillais. It carried 23 2, 21| were taken which might be called the signal for action. They 24 2, 22| meeting, forming a gulf justly called the "Navel of the Ocean,"