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 1    1|     denying the possibility of change. This is the only way, we
 2    1|     radii from one centre. All change is a miracle to contemplate;
 3    1|       have new coats, coats to change as often as the man changes
 4    4|     immortal, and need fear no change nor accident. The oldest
 5   10|        without any perceptible change in the atmosphere. I have
 6   10| youthful eyes fell on; all the change is in me. It has not acquired
 7   12|      the common. But already a change is taking place, owing,
 8   12|        certainly suggests what change is to be made. It may be
 9   12|    withdraw from it, but never change its nature. I fear that
10   18|  booming of the ice indicate a change of temperature. One pleasant
11   18|                            The change from storm and winter to
12   19|     doctors wisely recommend a change of air and scenery. Thank
13   19|  return to them. Things do not change; we change. Sell your clothes
14   19|       Things do not change; we change. Sell your clothes and keep
15   19|     mean. We think that we can change our clothes only. It is
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