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1   I,   2| vehemence? has he become less warm, and has he altered for
2  II,  20|       cold in winter, not too warm in summer, but so regulated
3  II,  68|     out half-raw and slightly warm, paying no regard to the
4  VI,  16|    soft, and keep their young warm? Do you not see sometimes
5  VI,  21|    the frosts of winter, this warm, that that one was cumbrous
6 VII,  34|    refreshing themselves with warm baths, they think that the
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