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1 I, 1 | and twittering some are prone to silence; some are musical, 2 I, 1 | good-tempered, sluggish, and little prone to ferocity, as the ox; 3 I, 15| under-surface of their feet, are prone to roguery. The joint common 4 v, 2 | perform the operation lying prone on one another, in the same 5 VII, 1 | powers; for in those who are prone to lustfulness the voice 6 VII, 4 | After conception women are prone to a feeling of heaviness 7 VII, 4 | rule, a man-child is more prone to movement within its mother’ 8 IX, 1 | She is, furthermore, more prone to despondency and less 9 IX, 1 | all birds swans are most prone to the killing of one another.~ 10 IX, 4 | appears to be singularly prone by nature to maternal fondness; 11 IX, 18| peculiarity, that it is more prone than any other bird to peck