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24 bladder
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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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web

   Book,  Paragraph
1 II, 1 | the toes; and a sort of web passes across the cleft, 2 v, 8 | takes hold of the suspended web at the middle and gives 3 v, 16 | there is a kind of spider’s web, by the opening and closing 4 v, 16 | is to say, they open the web to let the fish get in, 5 v, 19 | the threads of a spider’s web.~Such is the mode of generation 6 v, 27 | spiders lay their eggs in a web; but some spiders lay in 7 v, 27 | lay in a small and fine web, and others in a thick one; 8 v, 27 | partially enveloped in the web. The young grubs are not 9 v, 27 | leap and begins to spin his web. The juice of the grub, 10 v, 27 | spider lays its eggs into a web, one half of which is attached 11 v, 32 | tunic as it were of spider’s web, and there are little dry 12 VIII, 27| instance, the grub that spins a web and ruins the honeycomb: 13 IX, 37 | thin and like a spider’s web. It uses this structure, 14 IX, 39 | the small one weaves no web, and the large weaves a 15 IX, 39 | walls. It always builds its web over hollow places inside 16 IX, 39 | some creature gets into the web and begins to struggle, 17 IX, 39 | kind makes a little shabby web under trees.~There is a 18 IX, 39 | exterior ends of the future web; then from the centre, which 19 IX, 39 | any creature touches the web and the centre is set in 20 IX, 39 | injures a portion of the web, it recommences weaving 21 IX, 39 | creatures are caught in the web. It is the female that does 22 IX, 39 | spiders, weaving a substantial web, there are two kinds, the 23 IX, 39 | swinging downwards from the web: from its large size it 24 IX, 39 | but may strike upon the web’s upper surface; the less 25 IX, 40 | with a sort of spider’s web. If they can keep brooding


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