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1  All passes but we, all changes.
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2  Then again she changed her dress.
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3  So he came for the week-end, and changed.
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4  The tune changed; snapped; broke; jagged.
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5  Don't stand gaping, Lucy, or the wind'll change.
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6  He'll have to hurry, or he won't have time to change.
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7  Nothing changed their affection; no argument; no fact; no truth.
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8  It was Aunt Lucy, waving her hand at him as he came in, who made him change.
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9  Then he saw her face change, as if she had got out of one dress and put on another.
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10  Visitors, he had concluded, as he drew up behind; and had gone to his room to change.
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11  She would save a slice for Sunny--his drawing-room name Sung-Yen had undergone a kitchen change into Sunny.
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12  What she meant was, change had to come, unless things were perfect; in which case she supposed they resisted Time.
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13  Hogben's Folly was still eminent; the very flat, field-parcelled land had changed only in this--the tractor had to some extent superseded the plough.
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14  For the house before the Reformation, like so many houses in that neighbourhood, had a chapel; and the chapel had become a larder, changing, like the cat's name, as religion changed.
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15  For the house before the Reformation, like so many houses in that neighbourhood, had a chapel; and the chapel had become a larder, changing, like the cat's name, as religion changed.
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