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1 v, 17 | serpents shed their so-called "old-age" or slough), both directly 2 VIII, 17| off what is called their "old-age". This name is applied to 3 VIII, 17| soft they slough off their "old-age", but not if the skin is 4 VIII, 17| the tessellates. Thus, the old-age is sloughed off by the gecko, 5 VIII, 17| Crabs also slough off their old-age; this is generally allowed 6 VIII, 17| animals that slough off their old-age, and for the times at which