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Dialogue
1 Intro| the Creator knew that the belly would not listen to reason, 2 Intro| reflected, terrifying the belly with the elements of bitterness 3 Intro| And so when they made the belly to be a receptacle for food, 4 Intro| coarser the finer, and the belly is capable of retaining 5 Intro| of the air-pipes from the belly. The entrance to the first 6 Intro| The fire, entering the belly, minces the food, and as 7 Intro| appetitive soul is seated in the belly, and there imprisoned like 8 Intro| corresponding to the head, heart and belly. The human soul differs 9 Intro| the spleen, the liver, the belly, and the lungs, and the 10 Timae| what is called the lower belly, to be a receptacle for 11 Timae| principle applies to the human belly; for when meats and drinks 12 Timae| distributing moisture from the belly into the veins, weaving 13 Timae| of the air-pipes into the belly. The former he divided into 14 Timae| fro, enters through the belly and reaches the meat and 15 Timae| by drawing up out of the belly and pouring into them the 16 Timae| into the lower or upper belly, and is driven out of the