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1 I, 11 | by means of this organ it draws objects towards it, and 2 II, 1 | when she is in heat, she draws the organ back and exposes 3 II, 17 | the fact that the tongue draws back into a sheath and does 4 III, 4 | vessels. The aorta, just as it draws off from the heart, is a 5 IV, 1 | stand over his mouth he draws in food, and the last of 6 IV, 2 | hairy feet it bends and draws in towards its mouth. The 7 IV, 4 | animal be alarmed, the head draws in again. Some of these 8 IV, 4 | legs or claws, whereby it draws in objects towards itself, 9 v, 16 | its place of attachment it draws itself together, and it 10 VI, 2 | submitted to the male, she draws up the sperm to underneath 11 VI, 29 | waits until his pursuer draws upon him, whereupon he starts 12 VIII, 10| food as the lambing season draws near they will get larger 13 IX, 8 | catching her, and so she draws him on and on, until every 14 IX, 37 | strike against them, it draws them in underneath into