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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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six

   Book,  Paragraph
1 III, 7 | not of four bones, but of six; two of these are in the 2 v, 9 | summer, and lays five or six eggs; from autumn until 3 v, 14| which can be reared when six months old; but at times 4 v, 14| submits to the male in six months, but not before. 5 v, 14| when five years old, or six. The season for intercourse 6 v, 15| The murex lives for about six years; and the yearly increase 7 v, 19| these transformations within six months. A class of women 8 v, 21| it, apart from the rest, six or seven in number, and 9 v, 22| drones.~The bee lives for six years as a rule, as an exception 10 v, 33| animal is said not to exceed six months. The river-crocodile 11 VI, 4 | fact, it couples when only six months old. Some assert 12 VI, 11| their period of gestation is six months at the longest. The 13 VI, 14| seasons come round, five or six times, and follows in spawning 14 VI, 18| intervals of two, four, and six months; but, unless one 15 VI, 20| bitch gets in heat again in six months, but not before. 16 VI, 20| his leg to void urine when six months old; some at a later 17 VI, 20| some before they reach six months. In a general way 18 VI, 20| most, but usually five or six; occasionally a bitch will 19 VI, 22| the age of four years and six months it sheds no more. 20 VI, 22| years old, the stallion at six; in another six years the 21 VI, 22| stallion at six; in another six years the animal reaches 22 VI, 22| to suckle a mule-foal for six months, but not to allow 23 VI, 23| its second teeth within six months, its third within 24 VI, 23| its third within another six months, and the fourth after 25 VI, 31| two cubs at a time, and six at the very most; but sometimes 26 VI, 31| it sheds them when it is six months old.~ 27 VI, 35| same food; they live about six years. The cubs of the panther 28 VIII, 2| they can live for five or six days; for a longer period 29 VIII, 9| general rule it can take six or seven medimni of fodder, 30 IX, 5 | complexity until the creature is six years old: after this they 31 IX, 13| About autumn-time it lays six or seven eggs, in overhanging 32 IX, 13| the ground to a depth of six feet.~The greenfinch, so 33 IX, 40| nine varieties, of which six are gregarious-the bee, 34 IX, 40| yields to the bee-keeper six or nine pints of honey;


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