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1 III, 21| milk with an admixture of fire, which comes from the natural 2 v, 19| animal is engendered in the fire, somewhat larger than a 3 v, 19| hop or crawl through the fire. And the grubs and these 4 v, 19| keep the one away from the fire and the other from the snow. 5 v, 19| animals do actually exist that fire cannot destroy; for this 6 v, 19| not only walks through the fire but puts it out in doing 7 VI, 2 | stiffens under the influence of fire, whereas the yolk does not 8 VI, 2 | boil them slowly over a low fire, the yolks will gather into 9 VI, 17| However, if it be put on the fire it shows its nature; for 10 IX, 40| and its contents on the fire. It is a good thing to have 11 IX, 44| is especially afraid of fire, as Homer pictures him in