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1 3 | in the first place, the women are sickly and subject to 2 4 | of the seasons. But the women, in the first place, are 3 5 | exposed to hot winds. The women there are very prolific, 4 7 | from hardness of the belly. Women are subject to oedema and 5 7 | proceed properly with the women. The children are particularly 6 7 | old age. And further, the women appear to be with child, 7 9 | do not form so readily in women, for in them the urethra 8 9 | males; for the urethra in women opens direct into the pudendum, 9 10| also likely to occur to women and those of a very humid 10 10| fatal season to children and women, but least of all to old 11 10| character, in the first place women who happen to be with child, 12 10| Such is the case with the women. The others are subject 13 10| to have dysenteries; and women, also, from the humidity 14 10| humid temperament, and with women; but it is most inimical 15 17| from all other races. Their women mount on horseback, use 16 18| cold. In these wagons the women live, but the men are carried 17 19| alike, and so also with the women; for the seasons being of 18 20| situation; and as to the women, it is amazing how flabby 19 21| causes; but on that of the women, they are embonpoint and 20 22| female work, and speak like women. Such persons are called 21 22| afterwards, when they go in to women and cannot have connection 22 22| effeminacy, play the part of women, and perform the same work 23 22| perform the same work as women do. This the rich among