Book,  chapter

 1    1,    6|       morning after, the wind changed, and the captain ordered
 2    1,   12|     region had now completely changed. Huge blocks of glittering
 3    1,   13|     The form of the mountains changed in an instant. Cones were
 4    1,   24|      to follow; it completely changed the moral condition of the
 5    2,    2|      sensibly lulled and then changed altogether, giving the DUNCAN
 6    2,    9|       declared they had never changed countries; but Paganel told
 7    2,   13|   order of the march had been changed in one respect since the
 8    2,   13|       their noisy chatter was changed into an imperceptible murmur.
 9    2,   18| Blackpoint. His face, already changed by death, was a dreadful
10    2,   19|  Every ten minutes the litter changed bearers. All the sailor’
11    3,    1|   brush and broom things soon changed their aspect.~Will Halley
12    3,    6|    The direction was slightly changed, but the breeze fell gradually,
13    3,   14|   smell like soup, which soon changed into a strong odor of sulphur.~
14    3,   15|       fatigue.~Then the scene changed to immense and interminable
15    3,   19|        Look! It moves! It has changed its place!”~John was not
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