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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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twenty

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1 II, 4 | which come at the age of twenty years, in the case of both 2 II, 15| and they are usually about twenty in number.~Deer then, as 3 v, 14| they reach the age of about twenty years; and after this time 4 v, 14| purposes until they reach twenty years. The stallion is sexually 5 v, 14| of eighteen and even of twenty years. But, as a rule, age 6 v, 17| hatching them for about twenty days it rids itself of them 7 v, 22| attains consistency in about twenty days. The taste of thyme-honey 8 v, 34| all its young in one day, twenty in number, and one at a 9 VI, 4 | brought to birth within twenty days; and the mother bird 10 VI, 6 | birds it extends over about twenty days, as in the case of 11 VI, 6 | number. It broods for about twenty days and then extrudes its 12 VI, 18| bring forth a litter of twenty at the utmost; and, by the 13 VI, 18| fall little short of the twenty.~ 14 VI, 20| years, but some live to twenty; and for this reason certain 15 VI, 21| be allowed an interval of twenty days before being again 16 VI, 21| however, they are about twenty months old, but it is universally 17 VI, 21| castrated; but some live for twenty years or even more, if their 18 VI, 22| years, and from that age to twenty the two sexes go on improving 19 VI, 22| general lives for eighteen or twenty years; some horses live 20 VI, 22| on improving until it is twenty years old. The female, then, 21 VI, 27| before reaching the age of twenty. The female carries her 22 VI, 37| upwards of one hundred and twenty mice were found inside it.~ 23 VII, 1 | till the age of one and twenty the spermatic discharge 24 VII, 4 | a certain women who had twenty children at four births; 25 IX, 15| lays, however, more than twenty; it is said always to lay 26 IX, 46| others, for one hundred and twenty; that the female lives nearly


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