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1 IV, 8 | to run away from any loud noise, such as would be made by 2 IV, 8 | while stupefied with the noise. And yet, for all this, 3 IV, 8 | particularly careful to make no noise with oar or net; and after 4 IV, 8 | that they count upon no noise being likely to reach the 5 IV, 8 | aloud and make any kind of noise; for on hearing the noise 6 IV, 8 | noise; for on hearing the noise and hubbub the fish are 7 IV, 8 | up without the slightest noise, but if any man make a noise 8 IV, 8 | noise, but if any man make a noise previously, the shoal will 9 IV, 8 | fish, bewildered at the noise, darts out of its hiding-place. 10 IV, 8 | captured when stupefied with noise; and so, while it has no 11 IV, 8 | razor-fish, if you make a noise, appears to burrow in the 12 IV, 9 | some of them make a humming noise, like the bee and the other 13 IV, 9 | like, produce their special noise by opening and shutting 14 IV, 9 | the act of flying; for the noise made is by the friction 15 IV, 9 | wings when in motion. The noise made by grasshoppers is 16 IV, 9 | make a grunting kind of noise) and the caprus or boar-fish 17 IV, 9 | bull-frog makes its croaking noise by putting its under jaw 18 IV, 9 | make a shrill twittering noise. Of little birds, some sing 19 v, 30 | eggs.~If you make a sudden noise as they are flying overhead 20 VIII, 2 | sound corresponding to the noise made by air-breathing animals 21 VIII, 5 | within its reach by making a noise that resembles the retching 22 VIII, 5 | that resembles the retching noise of a man vomiting. It is 23 IX, 3 | consequently if a sudden clap or noise is made, they close in together 24 IX, 37 | utterance to a kind of muttering noise. He is so earnest in the 25 IX, 40 | listening to a rattling noise; and consequently men say 26 IX, 40 | or no they can hear the noise at all and also whether 27 IX, 40 | early dawn they make no noise, until some one particular 28 IX, 40 | particular bee makes a buzzing noise two or three times and thereby 29 IX, 40 | first are noisy; then the noise gradually decreases, until 30 IX, 40 | about, making a buzzing noise, and apparently calling 31 IX, 40 | in good condition if the noise heard within it is loud, 32 IX, 49B| peculiar habit of making a noise at their hinder quarters,