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1  II,  23| circumstances, as we said, like an ox or an ass, a pig, or any
2  II,  25|            him. And an ass, and an ox as well, if compelled by
3   V,   3|        head of a wether, a sow, an ox, or any other animal. Now,
4   V,  23|       adorned with the horns of an ox, shaking his hairy ears,
5 VII,   9|                     9. So, if some ox, or any animal you please,
6 VII,  24|           bounds; the plasea is an ox's tail besmeared with flour
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