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1 I, 6 | the first place we must look to the constituent parts 2 II, 5 | direction; that is, they look downwards towards the ground. 3 IV, 3 | general the eyes of the crab look sideways. Further, the trunk 4 v, 18 | moved. The eggs of the sepia look like big black myrtle-berries, 5 v, 19 | the sea by the stream what look like little sacks rather 6 v, 32 | dry twigs about it, that look as though they had stuck 7 VII, 4 | a comparatively healthy look, but it is otherwise with 8 VII, 4 | female; for these latter look as a rule paler and suffer 9 VIII, 29| animals of the highlands look fiercer and bolder, as is 10 VIII, 30| best for the table: they look as though they were female, 11 IX, 6 | thickness of its fur, in its look, in the white of its belly, 12 IX, 10 | uncovered, keeps a sharp look out, and when he sees anything 13 IX, 14 | slender: such, then, is the look of the bird. Its nest is 14 IX, 40 | bees from sheer laziness look with indifference on damage