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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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pair

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1 I, 9 | upper and lower eyelid is a pair of nicks or corners, one 2 I, 12 | part is the chest, with a pair of breasts. To each of the 3 I, 15 | Parts of the back are a pair of "shoulderblades", the " 4 I, 15 | limbs, one set, forming a pair, is "arms". To the arm belong 5 I, 16 | the brain; the smallest pair are the most widely separate 6 I, 16 | appear to be furnished with a pair of lungs; and from the windpipe, 7 II, 1 | solid-hooved animal with a pair of horns has never yet been 8 II, 1 | and furnished also with a pair of horns bent in towards 9 III, 1 | appear to have inside them a pair of eggs, whereas in reality 10 III, 2 | vein hepatitis. Each of the pair splits at its extremity; 11 III, 2 | two ears. There is another pair of veins in the neck running 12 III, 2 | slightly less in size than the pair just spoken of, and with 13 III, 2 | are connected. This other pair runs through the throat 14 III, 2 | and hepatitis as another pair of veins smaller in size. 15 III, 2 | There is also another pair running on each side through 16 III, 2 | delicate. There is, further, a pair running a little underneath 17 III, 3 | side of the ankle. Another pair of veins runs from the head, 18 III, 3 | the jugular veins. This pair goes on inside along the 19 III, 3 | of the ankles. The third pair extends from the temples, 20 III, 3 | the fundament. The fourth pair extend from the front part 21 III, 3 | the ribs, until one of the pair reaches the spleen and the 22 III, 3 | Each vein of the other pair stretches from the region 23 III, 21 | and half of this from each pair of teats, and the milker 24 IV, 1 | an exceptional organ in a pair of long arms or tentacles, 25 IV, 2 | divided at the end like a pair of jaws, has both below 26 IV, 6 | the other Inside it has a pair of cavities, one on either 27 IV, 7 | in shape and size, with a pair of fins in the place of 28 v, 4 | a single serpent with a pair of heads. The same mode 29 v, 5 | serpents and male fishes have a pair of ducts which fill with 30 v, 8 | to pairing. Some animals pair and breed in autumn also 31 v, 8 | part, as has been said, pair and breed during the spring 32 v, 13 | stated, as a general rule pair and breed only once a year. 33 v, 14 | over on the ground, and the pair will conclude the operation 34 VI, 3 | the navel there stretch a pair of veins; one towards the 35 VI, 4 | hen-bird lays the second pair of eggs when the first pair 36 VI, 4 | pair of eggs when the first pair happens to have been destroyed, 37 VI, 4 | ringdoves and turtle-doves pair and procreate when only 38 VI, 6 | and extrudes one of the pair from the nest. At the same 39 VI, 9 | peahen lays wind-eggs. They pair in the spring; and laying 40 VI, 10 | that fishes of this species pair and bear young every month, 41 VI, 11 | batus or skate appear to pair with one another; for there 42 VI, 13 | pregnancy.~With such fish as pair, eggs are the result of 43 VI, 16 | animals proceeds neither from pair nor from the egg.~There 44 VI, 17 | copulation and parturition they pair off. With some fishes the 45 VI, 17 | The tunny and the mackerel pair about the close of the month 46 VI, 18 | the others.~Animals that pair frequently and not at a 47 VI, 22 | but is not thus ready to pair at all seasons unless it 48 VII, 4 | among other animals, if a pair of twins happen to be male 49 VII, 8 | instead of one. Around each pair of blood-vessels are membranes, 50 VIII, 12| wind is blowing, they will pair off and manage pretty comfortably; 51 VIII, 15| and the conger. Rock-fish pair off, male and female, for 52 VIII, 28| watering-places, and there pair together; and that such 53 VIII, 28| an amorous mood he will pair with her; if not he will 54 IX, 32 | locality. The fact is that a pair of eagles demands an extensive


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