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1 I, 13| integument if it be cut asunder never grows together again, 2 II, 12| toes separated more or less asunder; that is to say, in the 3 III, 5 | altogether; and, if sinews be cut asunder, the severed parts will 4 III, 11| by itself, if it be cut asunder, it does not grow together 5 III, 13| membrane be bared and cut asunder it will not grow together 6 III, 15| ordinary membrane, if cut asunder will not grow together again, 7 III, 16| one.~Flesh can be divided asunder in any direction, not lengthwise 8 v, 5 | soon fall aside and slip asunder. But, for all that, the 9 v, 8 | witnessed if any one will pull asunder flies that are copulating; 10 v, 17| enough if you draw the parts asunder; but at first sight the 11 v, 19| the outer covering bursts asunder, and out flies the winged 12 VI, 17| portion of them are burst asunder by the eggs before spawning; 13 VI, 17| sand.~Tunny fish also burst asunder by reason of their fat. 14 VI, 29| softly, it is apt to break asunder, though the hide of the