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1 43| the knee, and also at the nates; and at the groins and chest 2 46| height should pitch on the nates, or shoulders (and even 3 47| when one pitches on the nates, or falls on the shoulders. 4 52| a staff there, since the nates inclines to this side, and 5 54| slipped outward, but the nates appear to be raised up, 6 56| to this side that. Their nates appear very prominent, from 7 57| slipped into the flesh of the nates; for the head and neck of 8 57| situation, to the outside of the nates. But yet they can bend the 9 57| the other side, but at the nates the head of the femur may 10 58| slipped backward to the nates; and if he should try to 11 59| stretched, while that of the nates is more wrinkled and flabby. 12 60| fleshy than the other, at the nates, the calf of the leg, and 13 74| lever being placed at the nates or a little farther up, 14 75| placed on the region of the nates, and rather below than above 15 78| proportionate to the size of the nates; and having bound a coverlet