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1 I, 5 | motion; for there are four bends in their bodies as they 2 I, 5 | bodies as they move, or two bends together with their fins. 3 I, 15| part of the finger that bends is termed "knuckle", the 4 I, 15| in all cases; and the arm bends at the elbow. The inner 5 II, 1 | were wont to assert, but it bends its legs and settles down; 6 II, 1 | it goes to sleep. And it bends its hind legs just as a 7 II, 1 | hind legs just as a man bends his legs.~In the case of 8 II, 1 | backwards or forwards. But man bends his arms and his legs towards 9 II, 1 | ways: that is to say, he bends his arms backwards, with 10 II, 1 | legs frontwards. No animal bends both its fore-limbs and 11 II, 8 | covered with hair, and it bends these legs like man, with 12 II, 12| man; only, by the way, it bends them backwards as quadrupeds 13 III, 1 | just alluded to-a duct that bends back again at the end of 14 III, 1 | the penis. The duct that bends back again and that which 15 III, 3 | four veins, of which one bends back and descends through 16 IV, 2 | and the two hairy feet it bends and draws in towards its