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1 v, 19 | sitting upon it, until the sun’s heat or a puff of wind 2 v, 19 | primarily to the heat of the sun or to wind.~Ascarids are 3 v, 19 | under the influence of the sun’s heat or of a puff of air. 4 v, 19 | the evening, but as the sun goes down it pines away, 5 VI, 18 | drying themselves in the sun. They drive one another 6 VIII, 2 | water exposed to a scorching sun; for, when once they have 7 VIII, 7 | fattening as the heat of the sun and wallowing in warm waters. 8 VIII, 13| feeding, for wherever the sun’s heat can reach vegetation 9 VIII, 19| fish in the heat of the sun. It will burrow for warmth 10 VIII, 19| destroyed by the heat of the sun, for whatever of them the 11 VIII, 19| for whatever of them the sun reaches it spoils.~Fishes 12 VIII, 27| and lay them out in the sun.~ 13 IX, 3 | together, kin by kin. When the sun turns early towards its 14 IX, 5 | the animal basks in the sun, to mature and dry them. 15 IX, 34 | to make them stare at the sun, and beats the one that 16 IX, 34 | and twists him back in the sun’s direction; and if one