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1 IV, 8 | cases lead nowhere, like blind alleys, and in other cases 2 VI, 13 | belly and abdomen (like the blind snakes), and, after it has 3 VI, 20 | less by one; the pups are blind for twelve days after birth. 4 VI, 20 | days; and their pups are blind for fourteen days. Other 5 VI, 20 | the whelps of these are blind for seventeen days. The 6 VI, 30 | weasel. It is also smooth and blind, and its legs and most of 7 VI, 33 | milk. The young are born blind, as is the case with the 8 VI, 35 | of the panther are born blind like those of the wolf, 9 VI, 35 | cubs of the animal are born blind, and the female bears two, 10 VII, 6 | children, lame from lame and blind from blind, and, speaking 11 VII, 6 | from lame and blind from blind, and, speaking generally, 12 VIII, 17| suppose the animal were going blind; after that it peels off 13 VIII, 24| with the colour of the blind snake. In point of fact, 14 IX, 30 | dries up and the animal goes blind. It is dim-sighted in the