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1 I, 17 | just as the windpipe does, running all over the lung parallel 2 I, 17 | middle of it. It has veins running through it; and the diaphragm 3 III, 1 | connected with the midriff and running on to either side of the 4 III, 1 | part between the two horns running up as far as the midriff, 5 III, 2 | pair of veins in the neck running along the big vein on either 6 III, 2 | There is also another pair running on each side through the 7 III, 2 | There is, further, a pair running a little underneath the 8 III, 3 | those from left to right running from the lung in underneath 9 III, 4 | springs a hollow sinewy vein, running along the backbone right 10 IV, 2 | the "horsemen", from their running with such speed that it 11 IV, 2 | the place for the spawn running along the gut. And, again, 12 IV, 6 | place, a tendinous membrane running round inside the shell-like 13 IV, 8 | two strong sinewy ducts running past the sockets of the 14 v, 5 | and the females take to running at their genitals, and the 15 v, 14 | stops bearing that it is "running the goat". However, if an 16 VI, 29 | spring he is at his best for running. When on the run the deer 17 VI, 32 | is furnished with a mane running all along the spine. What 18 VII, 1 | and set up a local flux or running, and besides this the recollection 19 VII, 8 | so-called gates or "portae" are, running in the direction of the 20 VIII, 13| when a trichia is caught running outwards in the neighbourhood 21 IX, 6 | 6~When bears are running away from their pursuers 22 IX, 44 | leaping and bounding. This running of his is evenly and continuously 23 IX, 44 | continuously kept up like the running of a dog; but when he is