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hardness 8
hardship 2
hardships 1
hare 18
hare-killer 1
hares 2
harm 4
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18 gristle
18 habit
18 happens
18 hare
18 laid
18 least
18 locality
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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hare

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 1 | timid, as the stag and the hare; others are mean and treacherous, 2 II, 1 | lion, the camel, and the hare. Male animals differ from 3 II, 17 | there is also a species of hare in what is named the Fig 4 III, 1 | among ambidentals, with the hare, the mouse, and the bat; 5 III, 6 | same extent as that of the hare: that is to the blood in 6 III, 12 | not on the lower side.~The hare, or dasypod, is the only 7 III, 21 | and, of ambidentals, the hare. Rennet improves in quality 8 III, 21 | kept a good while, and also hare’s rennet, is good for diarrhoea, 9 v, 2 | case with the lion, the hare, and the lynx; though, by 10 v, 2 | way, in the case of the hare, the female is often observed 11 v, 9 | case of animals like the hare, where the female can become 12 VI, 20 | excepting the sow and the hare. When the bitch arrives 13 VII, 4 | superfoetation occurs, such as the hare. Unlike that animal, the 14 VIII, 28| burrow in the soil. The hare cannot live in Ithaca if 15 VIII, 28| as the dog, the wolf, the hare, the fox, the raven, and 16 VIII, 28| food is scanty also for the hare and for all frugivorous 17 IX, 32 | it. When it has spied a hare, it does not swoop on it 18 IX, 33 | hides them in the skin of a hare or fox and leaves them there,


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