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1 III, 21 | abundant pasture, and this country supplies just such pasturage, 2 v, 8 | hatching her eggs. In our country there are not always halcyon 3 v, 14 | the way, is the reason why country folk say of a vine when 4 v, 22 | brought down from the upper country to Amisus, which is deposited 5 v, 30 | found at all in the plain country, but is found in great numbers 6 v, 30 | drop something like water. Country people, in regard to this, 7 v, 32 | view to this phenomenon, country folk are in the habit of 8 VI, 5 | vultures belong to some foreign country unknown to us, stating as 9 VI, 37 | propagation of field mice in country places, and the destruction 10 VIII, 3 | them when they visit this country. All our other birds come 11 VIII, 12| and never winter in our country, as is the case also with 12 VIII, 28| would appear that in that country animals of diverse species 13 IX, 16 | appears to be alien to our country; at all events it is seldom