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1  He had changed since his New Haven years.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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2  "I wouldn't think of changing the light," cried Mrs. McKee.
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3  Gatsby started to speak, changed his mind, but not before Tom wheeled and faced him expectantly.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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4  Now and then she moved and he changed his arm a little and once he kissed her dark shining hair.
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5  After changing my clothes I went next door and found Mr. Gatz walking up and down excitedly in the hall.
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6  Now it was a cool night with that mysterious excitement in it which comes at the two changes of the year.
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7  "Anyhow he gives large parties," said Jordan, changing the subject with an urbane distaste for the concrete.
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8  I had taken two finger bowls of champagne and the scene had changed before my eyes into something significant, elemental and profound.
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9  She had changed her dress to a brown figured muslin which stretched tight over her rather wide hips as Tom helped her to the platform in New York.
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10  Until long after midnight a changing crowd lapped up against the front of the garage while George Wilson rocked himself back and forth on the couch inside.
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11  Mrs. Wilson had changed her costume some time before and was now attired in an elaborate afternoon dress of cream colored chiffon, which gave out a continual rustle as she swept about the room.
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12  He had changed it at the age of seventeen and at the specific moment that witnessed the beginning of his career--when he saw Dan Cody's yacht drop anchor over the most insidious flat on Lake Superior.
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13  The groups change more swiftly, swell with new arrivals, dissolve and form in the same breath--already there are wanderers, confident girls who weave here and there among the stouter and more stable, become for a sharp, joyous moment the center of a group and then excited with triumph glide on through the sea-change of faces and voices and color under the constantly changing light.
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