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1 I, 9 | heat which was raising it leaves it, in part dispersing to 2 I, 14| anywhere, it necessarily leaves that place dry when it recedes; 3 II, 2 | why such a mass of water leaves no trace anywhere (for the 4 II, 3 | naturally generated always leaves an undigested residue, like 5 II, 6 | east longer, whereas it leaves the west sooner and reaches 6 II, 9 | to the upper region and leaves them. This explains why 7 IV, 3 | describe it. If the process leaves the thing drier at the end 8 IV, 6 | solidify when the moisture leaves them, e.g. potter’s clay 9 IV, 9 | one and the same, hair and leaves and the thick wings of birds 10 IV, 10| and in plants, wood, bark, leaves, roots, and the rest like 11 IV, 10| out the heat, which, as it leaves the body, draws out the 12 IV, 10| bones, sinews, wood, hair, leaves, bark, earth preponderates.