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1 I, 1 | themselves, some are soft and moist, others are dry and solid. 2 I, 1 | and solid. The soft and moist are such either absolutely 3 I, 9 | of the eye includes the moist part whereby vision is effected, 4 I, 17 | left-hand one and is less moist. And this phenomenon also 5 II, 17 | the excrement is unusually moist. The quail is exceptional 6 III, 1 | with the testicle has its moist content qualified by blood, 7 III, 10 | of the bodies hollow and moist, if the localities be fitted 8 v, 18 | male exudes over them some moist glairy stuff, which constitutes 9 v, 32 | things that are becoming moist and in moist things that 10 v, 32 | are becoming moist and in moist things that are drying, 11 VI, 15 | quality and quantity in moist warm weather.)~The ordinary 12 VII, 1 | individual temperament is moist and sleek and the reverse 13 VII, 2 | especially such men as are of a moist habit and not over corpulent, 14 VIII, 27| especially if the season be moist and warm, as in spring.~