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1 II, 17 | connected with it near to the entry of the oesophagus is what 2 VIII, 13| can be caught during their entry, but are never visible during 3 VIII, 13| in that sea during their entry, but are caught during their 4 IX, 13 | of flax, and the hole for entry is very small.~People who 5 IX, 30 | hole just big enough for entry and exit; they build under 6 IX, 40 | thoroughly luted with wax. At the entry to the hive the aperture 7 IX, 40 | sentinels on guard at every entry; and, even if they do escape