1 The man of him was not changed.
2 His voice and expression changed.
3 But the expression of Wolf Larsen's face never changed.
4 Leach never changed his position on the edge of the bunk.
5 He changed the course, and I signalled affirmation when the speck showed dead ahead.
6 He had not mended his ways nor his shirt, though the latter he contended he had changed.
7 There was imperative need to adjust myself, to consider the significance of the changed aspect of things.
8 All around the horizon are pale, fleecy clouds, never changing, never moving, like a silver setting for the flawless turquoise sky.
9 She gave no sign that she had heard, though the expression of her eyes changed to one of inexpressible loathing as she started to turn away.
10 And she was spirit, first and always spirit, etherealized essence of life, calm as her calm eyes, and sure of permanence in the changing order of the universe.
11 I did not see what went on elsewhere, though I felt the sudden surge and heel of the schooner as the wind-pressures changed to the jibing of the fore- and main-sails.
12 Wolf Larsen looked curiously at him, as though about to probe and vivisect him, then changed his mind, as from the foregone conclusion that there was nothing there to probe.
13 He knew that he had responded to something from without, that his sensibility had been touched by a changing something in his environment; but what it was he could not discover.
14 Gales we encountered now and again, for it was a raw and stormy region, and, in the middle of June, a typhoon most memorable to me and most important because of the changes wrought through it upon my future.