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1 II, 1 | way-he does not progress in early life as he does at maturity, 2 II, 4 | wisdom-teeth have not come up in early years.~ 3 v, 7 | Copulation takes place in the early spring, near to the shore; 4 v, 8 | breed during the spring and early summer, with the exception 5 v, 9 | fish in some cases spawn early and in others late, it looks 6 v, 14| is peculiarly salacious early in the morning. As it grows 7 VI, 7 | the cuckoo’s note sounds early in the season. The cuckoo 8 VI, 14| in all other animals, are early conspicuous and seem disproportionately 9 VI, 17| The mullet also spawns early. The saupe spawns usually 10 VI, 19| accustomed to be put to the ram early will refuse him if he attempt 11 VI, 22| Instances, however, of such early maturity are rare, and their 12 VI, 28| an itch befalling them in early life in the region of the 13 VII, 1 | in girls even at a very early age, more especially if 14 VII, 4 | sooner or later, sometimes as early as the tenth day, according 15 VIII, 3| birds come to us in the early summer and build their nests 16 IX, 3 | kin. When the sun turns early towards its setting, the 17 IX, 7 | pointing to the fact that early in spring the male sparrow 18 IX, 13| when growing old, but at an early period, as soon as the young 19 IX, 37| and on the return of the early summer they all swim back 20 IX, 37| are in their prime in the early summer until the spawning 21 IX, 37| of sexual union; in the early summer they come swimming 22 IX, 40| in out-of-door work. At early dawn they make no noise, 23 IX, 50| if they be mutilated in early manhood, the late growths