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1 I, 11| objects towards it, and takes hold of them, and introduces 2 III, 4 | the description does not hold equally good for the entire 3 IV, 1 | can no longer retain its hold.~There is a difference between 4 IV, 4 | even the limpet relaxes its hold to go in quest of food. 5 IV, 6 | but at times relaxes its hold. It has no shell, but its 6 IV, 9 | sounds, the converse does not hold good. Men that are born 7 IV, 10| guard so far as to catch hold of it or to give it a blow 8 v, 8 | following way: the female takes hold of the suspended web at 9 v, 15| warm that whatever it lays hold of is found, when suddenly 10 v, 16| hollows and never loosens its hold upon the rocks, and the 11 v, 16| object of tightening its hold. Some persons express doubts 12 v, 22| the mouth, say those who hold the theory of their bringing 13 VI, 18| together, at breeding time they hold aloof from and quarrel with 14 VI, 18| over them and cannot catch hold of them in the fields. Mares 15 VI, 22| venders of drugs and simples hold the substance in high request 16 VII, 9 | with her breath fails to hold it in.~First of all, when 17 VIII, 2| slip away and elude its hold. The conger-eel, however, 18 VIII, 2| water. This same remark will hold good for fishes in general; 19 VIII, 5| to butt, the bear seizes hold of the bull’s horns with 20 IX, 3 | follow home.~If you catch hold of a goat’s beard at the 21 IX, 5 | and there it is said to hold its own against all comers. 22 IX, 6 | with the snake get a tight hold of the snake by the neck. 23 IX, 9 | gecko-lizard. For secure hold upon a tree, its claws are 24 IX, 17| of food; it has a strong hold on life and is full of resource. 25 IX, 40| they kill whatever they get hold of. Bees that sting die 26 IX, 44| if with a bound he gets hold of him, he will do him no 27 IX, 45| in volume each horn would hold about three pints of liquid; 28 IX, 48| is getting too long, they hold in their breath, as though