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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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bend

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 15| lastly, the feet.~The legs bend frontwards, in the direction 2 I, 15| situated to right and left, and bend inwards: so that the convexities 3 II, 1 | quadrupeds the front legs bend forwards and the hind ones 4 II, 1 | of its weight it cannot bend its leg on both sides simultaneously, 5 II, 1 | of legs, fore and hind, bend forwards, with a slight 6 II, 1 | behind, and accordingly bend sideways rather than backwards 7 II, 1 | for, although bipeds, they bend their legs backwards, and 8 II, 1 | front legs have wings which bend frontwards.~The seal is 9 II, 12| backwards as quadrupeds bend their hind legs, as was 10 III, 1 | aorta; in the ducts that bend back towards the tube of 11 III, 3 | branching off of the vein at the bend of the arm, while the rest 12 III, 4 | veins at the inside of the bend of the arm; and it is in 13 IV, 2 | all these animals the feet bend out obliquely, as is the 14 IV, 2 | underneath. Coming off at a bend from the stomach is a gut, 15 IV, 4 | testaceans); it then takes a bend and runs up again towards 16 IV, 7 | hind-legs whereby they jump bend backwards like the hind-legs 17 v, 19| up the hinder parts by a bend of the body. The developed 18 v, 30| your finger to a cicada and bend back the tip of it and then


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