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1 III, 4 | disappears in its own flank, and soon afterwards reappears stretching 2 IV, 8 | pickles, and the fish are Soon attracted to the smell. 3 v, 5 | the fact that they very soon fall aside and slip asunder. 4 v, 15 | deprived of this pinna-guard it soon dies.~As a general rule, 5 v, 16 | remaining stump and the place is soon as well covered as before.~ 6 v, 18 | inner part is formed as soon as the female lays the egg, 7 v, 18 | outer covering a moment too soon, the young creatures eject 8 v, 22 | bee gets feet and wings as soon as the cell has been stopped 9 VI, 10 | when the egg descends, as soon as it gets detached the 10 VI, 13 | almost, one may say, as soon as it is born. These fishes 11 VI, 18 | out, is almost sure to die soon afterwards. Swine for the 12 VI, 22 | embryo has turned rather soon in the womb, and they assert 13 VI, 23 | intermittence, the female will soon go sterile; and for this 14 VII, 5 | is unfit for use; but as soon as the child is fit to live 15 VII, 10 | hands up to its mouth as soon as it issues forth.~Moreover 16 VIII, 2 | fact is that the eel will soon choke if the water is not 17 VIII, 13| a small variety; but as soon as you get into the outer 18 VIII, 21| neighbouring parts also soon rot, and the decay goes 19 VIII, 23| disinclination for food. The animal soon succumbs, and when the carcase 20 VIII, 24| losing them they grow them soon again, for as one hoof is 21 IX, 1 | after this the creature soon becomes tame, and obeys 22 IX, 13 | but at an early period, as soon as the young are capable 23 IX, 14 | with your hand, it will soon crumble to pieces, like 24 IX, 40 | is produced and the bees soon die out.~Bees scramble up 25 IX, 40 | coating of wax; and, as soon as the grub is strong enough, 26 IX, 49B| autumn, and the blackcap as soon as autumn has ended. These