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1 II, 12 | another. Birds that fly high in air are in all cases 2 II, 13 | two breasts, not situated high up, but in the neighbourhood 3 II, 17 | number. Fishes have them high up about the stomach, and 4 II, 17 | number, and are not situated high up, as in fishes, but low 5 IV, 1 | and is apt to be thrown up high and dry on the beach; under 6 IV, 8 | creatures to run in a shoal high and dry up on the beach, 7 IV, 9 | by their pitch, whether high or low, and the kinds of 8 v, 23 | constructs its comb on some high place, and the wasp inside 9 VI, 1 | Some hens, even in the high breeds, lay a large quantity 10 VI, 1 | build nests of clay, on high trees, and build them in 11 VI, 22 | simples hold the substance in high request and include it among 12 VIII, 1 | timidity, fear or confidence, high spirit or low cunning, and, 13 VIII, 10| pastures, and is the better on high grounds. Sheep that have 14 VIII, 19| sword-fish will often leap as high out of the water as a dolphin; 15 IX, 5 | fat, which it does in a high degree in autumn, disappears, 16 IX, 6 | man in Byzantium got into high repute for foretelling a 17 IX, 10 | 10~Many indications of high intelligence are given by 18 IX, 13 | out of it; it builds on high trees on the slender top 19 IX, 32 | the hunter. It alights on high places by reason of the 20 IX, 32 | the level ground; it flies high in the air to have the more 21 IX, 32 | extensive view; from its high flight it is said to be 22 IX, 33 | keeps a watch on them on a high tree; if any man tries to 23 IX, 40 | work on be mildewed. In a high wind they carry a stone 24 IX, 41 | but mothers. These develop high up in the nest as large