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1 II, 12 | finger-breadths, and then draw it back again. Moreover, 2 III, 1 | membrane, so that, until you draw aside the membrane, they 3 III, 1 | off or removed, the ducts draw upwards by contraction. 4 III, 11 | bones, as age comes on, draw apart and exude a gradual 5 IV, 1 | apprehend their food and draw it into their mouths, and 6 IV, 7 | the fly by a touch can draw blood with this organ, and 7 IV, 8 | enter the weel or even to draw near; but if you bait the 8 IV, 10 | bottom; and fishermen often draw up a cluster of them, all 9 v, 17 | is obvious enough if you draw the parts asunder; but at 10 VI, 12 | feet. It can contract and draw itself in, for it is fleshy 11 VIII, 20| towards this place, and draw them up in the weel as they 12 VIII, 24| it may be of service to draw blood, or to castrate the 13 IX, 39 | small lizard, run round and draw threads about its mouth 14 IX, 48 | the length of it, and then draw themselves together for