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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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extremely

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1 II, 15 | to the liver by certain extremely fine ducts. The bonito has 2 III, 1 | elongated; so much so that in extremely small fish, each of the 3 IV, 1 | last one, by the way, is extremely sharp, is exceptional as 4 v, 18 | that they have been seen so extremely minute as to be absolutely 5 VI, 18 | the foal; they say it is extremely difficult to get as it oozes 6 VII, 10 | colour it resembles blood, extremely dark and pitch-like, but 7 VIII, 13| when the weather is either extremely cold or extremely hot.~ 8 VIII, 13| either extremely cold or extremely hot.~ 9 VIII, 15| species hide only during extremely severe weather, and this 10 VIII, 15| caught when the weather is extremely cold. Some fishes, however, 11 VIII, 20| apt to freeze to death in extremely cold weather. So much for 12 VIII, 21| to branchos when it gets extremely fat, and when the heat has 13 VIII, 24| sandarace" or realgar, is extremely injurious to a horse, and 14 IX, 37 | his charge, and with his extremely strong teeth will bite the


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