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1 III, 2 | spermatic veins. The veins that leave the stomach are comparatively 2 III, 2 | comparatively broad just as they leave; but they become gradually 3 VIII, 2 | condition, it is as well to leave the eels alone. When dead 4 VIII, 13| greater quantities as they leave the Euxine, and at that 5 IX, 12 | fighting, for they will not leave off; the crane lays two 6 IX, 32 | burden too heavy, it will leave it. When it has spied a 7 IX, 40 | take out the combs, they leave enough food behind for winter 8 IX, 40 | bee-keeper, in robbing the hive, leave behind too much honey; still 9 IX, 40 | honey; still one should leave cells numerous in proportion