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1 IV, 6 | if you catch at them they break at once into bits, and cannot 2 v, 15 | worst. Small specimens they break in pieces, shells and all, 3 v, 15 | Fishermen are anxious always to break the animal in pieces while 4 v, 19 | clinging together, and finally break loose and swim in the water, 5 v, 19 | grubs and all animals that break out from the grub state, 6 v, 24 | of fact, one can hardly break it open with a spike. Here 7 VI, 3 | ast, the chick begins to break the shell. The head is situated 8 VI, 18 | wild ones, and punish and break them in by setting on the 9 VI, 29 | so softly, it is apt to break asunder, though the hide 10 VIII, 5 | vegetables, and it will break up a hive to get at the 11 VIII, 21| windpipe and the jaws. It may break out in any part of the body; 12 IX, 8 | over and over until they break them in pieces; to provide