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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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change

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | to have suffered little change. It is true that indentations 2 I, V | seemed to have undergone no change of any very great importance. 3 I, VII | ecliptic would introduce a change of position in the cardinal 4 I, VIII| understood the rationale of the change, the convulsion that had 5 I, VIII| that if there had been a change of manner in the earth’s 6 I, VIII| would be a corresponding change in her revolution round 7 I, VIII| other, he could observe no change. Although it is established 8 I, VIII| stars that no appreciable change is evident to the senses. 9 I, IX | did not experience much change of position.”~He paused, 10 I, IX | weeks, was the only apparent change in the general order of 11 I, XII | to be attributed to the change in the earth’s orbit was 12 I, XII | features would occasionally change, sometimes for two or three 13 I, XII | in annihilation. Except a change of wind or, as Procope observed, 14 I, XV | should undergo so complete a change. There was nothing to account 15 I, XIX | not to have noticed the change in the length of the days; 16 I, XXII| closed in, a most important change was effected in the condition 17 I, XXIV| direction of the wind should change, the return would be a matter 18 II, IV | back again to his tartan. A change had come over his ideas; 19 II, VI | quite independently of any change in the force of attraction. 20 II, XII | in a great degree, to the change to which they felt it requisite 21 II, XIII| portion of the shore where any change was apparent was in the 22 II, XVII| dared to think.~The first change that came under their observation 23 II, XIX | Mediterranean had undergone no change, but they coincided in the


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