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1 II, 2| cannot go on ad infinitum,-walking being for the sake of health, 2 IV, 4| he thinks he ought to be walking there? Why does he not walk 3 V, 2| e.g. health is the cause of walking. For "Why does one walk?" 4 V, 7| nor between "the man is walking or cutting" and "the man 5 IX, 3| predicate; it may be capable of walking and yet not walk, or capable 6 IX, 3| walk, or capable of not walking and yet walk. And a thing 7 IX, 6| incomplete-making thin, learning, walking, building; these are movements, 8 IX, 6| the same time a thing is walking and has walked, or is building 9 IX, 7| ambulation" or "movement" but "walking" or "moving",-which is akin 10 XI, 9| with learning, healing, walking, leaping, ageing, ripening. 11 XIV, 1| are "man" and "pale" and "walking", these will scarcely have 12 XIV, 3| things are limits. For even walking, and movement in general,