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1 1, 8| The weather now began to change, and the atmosphere became 2 1, 15| no better success.~“I’ll change the phrase,” he said; and 3 1, 16| horizon—a sure sign of a change in the weather. The Patagonian 4 1, 16| companions, added, “see, a change of weather is coming! We 5 1, 17| Their presence indicated a change of wind which shifted to 6 1, 19| moment the wolves began to change their tactics. The deafening 7 1, 20| Guamini, there was marked change in the temperature, to the 8 1, 24| Nothing.’ ‘You would not change your lot for that of a king?’ ‘ 9 1, 26| rivers had made the travelers change their course; and though 10 2, 5| these sudden calms bring change of weather, and this is 11 2, 11| but with the abruptness of change so characteristic of Australian 12 2, 15| without making the least change in their programme. John 13 3, 4| were so distracted at this change of route as to be quite 14 3, 6| whether, in the event of a change of wind, they could steer, 15 3, 11| The day passed without change, and without hope; the funeral 16 3, 11| they were a sort of small change thrown among the mourners, 17 3, 13| perceived the inexplicable change that had taken place in 18 3, 13| future. A slight mechanical change would produce a crater of 19 3, 16| terrible absent man. I can’t change my skin.”~“Unless you get