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1 1, 9 | of our cell. Nothing was changed inside. The prison was still 2 1, 14| of the Nautilus, a little changed, was bringing it back towards 3 1, 15| Soon the nature of the soil changed; to the sandy plain succeeded 4 1, 17| thus, he seemed altogether changed, and aroused an extraordinary 5 1, 21| However, the situation had changed some minutes before, and 6 1, 23| moderate pace. Nothing seemed changed on board. ~The second lieutenant 7 1, 23| as I looked, and the bush changed into a block of stony knobs. ~ 8 1, 23| returned. ~As soon as I had changed my clothes I went up on 9 2, 4 | before long he will have changed Africa into an immense island." ~" 10 2, 10| mixed with petrified wood, changed by degrees, and it became 11 2, 10| the nature of the ground changed without becoming more practicable. 12 2, 10| overhanging us, and our ascent was changed to a circular walk. At the 13 2, 13| appeared, whose brilliancy changed with the caprices of the 14 2, 13| whole aspect was constantly changed by the oblique rays of the 15 2, 15| the ice-walls was at once changed into flashes of lightning. 16 2, 19| The drops of water were changed to sharp spikes. One would 17 2, 20| 1794, the French Republic changed its name. On the 16th of