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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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bait

   Book,  Paragraph
1 IV, 8 | fishes will not touch a bait that is not fresh, neither 2 IV, 8 | caught by one and the same bait, but they are severally 3 IV, 8 | cuttle-fish and use it as bait on account of its smell, 4 IV, 8 | also bake the octopus and bait their fish-baskets or weels 5 IV, 8 | as a general rule, if you bait your weel with a stinking 6 IV, 8 | your weel with a stinking bait, the fish refuse to enter 7 IV, 8 | to draw near; but if you bait the weel with a fresh and 8 IV, 8 | with a fresh and savoury bait, they come at once from 9 IV, 8 | crawfish may be caught by bait. The octopus, in fact, clings 10 IV, 8 | when fishermen are laying bait for neritae, they always 11 IV, 10| numerous that they devour any bait made of fish’s flesh if 12 IV, 10| all clinging on to the bait.~But it is from the following 13 v, 15| creels or attach them to the bait, so that very often the 14 v, 15| inclined to slip off the bait if it be full inside; if 15 VIII, 2| carnivorous, as it is caught by a bait of fish; others are carnivorous, 16 VIII, 2| intestines, and that the bait used to catch them is not 17 VIII, 2| caught with flesh for a bait. The mackerel, the tunny, 18 IX, 37| will come to a savoury bait; the creature does not bite


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