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These, too,
changed
and passed, and others came.
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In XII
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The Psychologist seemed about to speak to me, but
changed
his mind.
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As I drove on, a peculiar
change
crept over the appearance of things.
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There is no intelligence where there is no
change
and no need of change.
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But with this
change
in condition comes inevitably adaptations to the change.
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I entered it groping, for the
change
from light to blackness made spots of colour swim before me.
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It is a law of nature we overlook, that intellectual versatility is the compensation for
change
, danger, and trouble.
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He was dressed in ordinary evening clothes, and nothing save his haggard look remained of the
change
that had startled me.
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I saw trees growing and
changing
like puffs of vapour, now brown, now green; they grew, spread, shivered, and passed away.
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Suddenly I noticed that the circular westward outline of the sun had
changed
; that a concavity, a bay, had appeared in the curve.
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And I shall have to tell you later that even the processes of putrefaction and decay had been profoundly affected by these
changes
.
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