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1 I | Londoner. He was never seen on 'Change, nor at the Bank, nor in 2 V | MONEYED MEN, APPEARS ON 'CHANGE ~Phileas Fogg rightly suspected 3 V | made their appearance on 'Change; "Phileas Fogg bonds" were 4 XI | at full speed, a sudden change had come over the spirit 5 XIII | waited till midnight; but no change took place among the guards, 6 XVIII | could prevail upon it to change its mind. ~On the 4th, however, 7 XIX | and tell his master of the change in the time of the sailing 8 XXI | barometer announced a speedy change, the mercury rising and 9 XXI | south-east. It was a favourable change, and the Tankadere again 10 XXI | steamer, perceiving it, would change her course a little, so 11 XXIII | The idea struck him to change his garments for clothes 12 XXIV | Fix. ~Passepartout did not change countenance on hearing this 13 XXIV | it was for my interest to change it. Your interest is the 14 XXVI | nothing can moderate and change their course; it is a torrent 15 XXXI | accident to the sledge, and a change or calm in the wind. ~But 16 XXXIII| indicated an approaching change in the atmosphere; and during 17 XXXV | closed, no appearance of change was visible. ~After leaving 18 XXXVI | ONCE MORE AT A PREMIUM ON 'CHANGE ~It is time to relate what 19 XXXVI | is time to relate what a change took place in English public 20 XXXVI | once more at a premium on 'Change. ~His five friends of the