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1 I, 18| characters, such as a beard or grey hair. Further, children 2 V, 1 | hair, for some do not grow grey visibly in old age, while 3 V, 1 | colours, for they are blue or grey or dark in some cases and 4 V, 1 | reason some are blue, some grey, some yellow, and some dark. 5 V, 1 | reason why man alone grows grey and the horse is the only 6 V, 3 | advancing. Human beings also go grey on the head as they grow 7 V, 3 | front of the head, but turn grey first on the temples; no 8 V, 4 | except of the hair going grey through disease (not through 9 V, 4 | metaphor in jest when they call grey hairs "mould of old age" 10 V, 4 | that this is so is this: grey hairs have often grown on 11 V, 4 | the nutriment causes the grey hairs. But when men have 12 V, 4 | effects as old age.~Men go grey on the temples first, because 13 V, 5 | account of age, they go grey. The reddish hairs go grey 14 V, 5 | grey. The reddish hairs go grey sooner than the black, redness 15 V, 5 | or other coverings goes grey sooner (for the winds prevent 16 V, 5 | fact that some hairs grow grey from the first, whereas