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1 II, 6| only after that put in the colours.~Because the source of the 2 II, 6| black, and all sorts of colours according to that of the 3 II, 7| breath from the mouth and by colours smeared upon the eyes to 4 V, 1| men happen to be of many colours, for they are blue or grey 5 V, 1| in the former but several colours in the latter. And the reason 6 V, 1| account of the cause of the colours, but if indeed the fact 7 V, 1| water to be the cause of the colours mentioned. For some eyes 8 V, 1| on changing from strong colours, or on going out of the 9 V, 1| hinder the movement of the colours, nor too much so as to cause 10 V, 1| accurately the differences of the colours but it will be able to see 11 V, 3| these qualities, in their colours, whiteness and blackness 12 V, 5| affection. The cause of the colours in other animals is the 13 V, 6| vice versa) and into both colours mingled. This is because 14 V, 6| both directions so that the colours both change more into one 15 V, 6| feathers and skins.~So much for colours and hairs.~