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1 II, 10 | have a prickly tongue, not free in its movements; though 2 III, 17 | fish themselves have no free fat at all in connexion 3 III, 17 | or apart. Such as have no free or separate fat are less 4 IV, 4 | calm weather, then, they go free afield, but when the wind 5 v, 16 | lives on smooth flat reefs, free and detached, and shifts 6 v, 27 | itself and the other half is free; and on this the parent 7 VI, 3 | so as to keep the chick free from the liquid; next after 8 VI, 3 | so as to keep the embryo free of both liquids.)~About 9 VI, 24 | account of its age was let go free, but continued to assist 10 VII, 8 | the knees, and the ears free at the sides.~All animals 11 VIII, 10| the weakly ones are quite free of it; the fact being that 12 VIII, 13| with an operculum on the free surface, as in the case 13 VIII, 24| Horses out at pasture are free from all diseases excepting 14 IX, 40 | combs to give themselves free passage-room; for if such 15 IX, 40 | passage-room; for if such free passage be lacking they 16 IX, 48 | fisherman let his captive go free; whereupon the shoal departed.