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1 IV, 8 | juts a little out of its hole, while the greater part 2 v, 18| octopus discharges into its hole, or into a potsherd or into 3 v, 18| clustered round the sides of the hole. They are so numerous that, 4 v, 18| times squats in front of her hole, stretching out her tentacles 5 v, 20| or some such place with a hole in it; this hole they smear 6 v, 20| with a hole in it; this hole they smear over with mud 7 v, 23| place, and the wasp inside a hole. When the anthrene and the 8 v, 30| in fallow lands, boring a hole with the pointed organ they 9 v, 33| lays its eggs. It digs a hole of a casklike shape, and 10 VI, 4 | the mother bird pecks a hole in the egg the day before 11 VI, 29| each one to himself, dig a hole in the ground, and bellow 12 VIII, 2| capturing them beside its hole or dwelling place; for, 13 VIII, 3| winter it lurks in some hole or other and is never seen. 14 IX, 8 | do so. After scraping a hole on a level piece of ground-and 15 IX, 9 | insert an almond into a hole in a piece of timber, so 16 IX, 13| a ball of flax, and the hole for entry is very small.~ 17 IX, 30| mud, and furnished with a hole just big enough for entry 18 IX, 37| thrown away, it will bore a hole with its snout and burrow 19 IX, 39| the top, using a little hole for a lurking-place. Spiders