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1 IV, 7 | to classify. Experienced fishermen affirm, some that they have 2 IV, 8 | engaged in their craft, fishermen are particularly careful 3 IV, 8 | sheer fright.) Further, when fishermen see a shoal of fish feeding 4 IV, 8 | in caves; and accordingly fishermen, when they want to entice 5 IV, 8 | smells. For this reason, fishermen roast the fleshy parts of 6 IV, 8 | doing. Furthermore, when fishermen are laying bait for neritae, 7 IV, 10 | ground at the bottom; and fishermen often draw up a cluster 8 v, 12 | the organ called by the fishermen its penis, in the tentacle, 9 v, 15 | in abstracting the bloom. Fishermen are anxious always to break 10 v, 15 | and for this reason the fishermen keep the animals in creels, 11 v, 15 | to them at their leisure. Fishermen in past times used not to 12 v, 15 | appear to grow in size. Fishermen declare that the parasite 13 v, 15 | a process like boiling. Fishermen say that the star-fish is 14 v, 17 | Sigeum and Mount Athos. Fishermen, accordingly, when they 15 v, 18 | brushwood, twigs, or stones; and fishermen place heaps of faggots here 16 VI, 12 | thirty years; the fact is fishermen nick their tails sometimes 17 VI, 14 | reason of its smoothness, the fishermen in the marshes can unwind 18 VI, 15 | the heat; also, when the fishermen use dredges and the ground 19 VI, 15 | eyes are left. However, the fishermen of late have hit upon a 20 VI, 17 | their not being caught by fishermen during this period.~Of ordinary 21 VI, 17 | live for two years; and the fishermen infer this age from the 22 VIII, 2 | feeds on that; in fact, fishermen recognize their holes by 23 VIII, 13| neighbourhood of Byzantium, the fishermen are particularly careful 24 VIII, 19| about sunset and sunrise. Fishermen haul up their nets at these 25 VIII, 19| suffer from sickness; and fishermen infer this from the fact 26 IX, 35 | the foam, and consequently fishermen catch it by sluicing with 27 IX, 36 | act in concert with the fishermen, and if the fishermen decline 28 IX, 36 | the fishermen, and if the fishermen decline to share with them, 29 IX, 37 | filaments on their mouths, that fishermen call their fishing-rods, 30 IX, 37 | fishes for themselves. The fishermen can tell where he is on 31 IX, 37 | parental duties that the fishermen at times, if the eggs be