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1 4 | the way we put our feet forward; all men lead off with the 2 4 | prefer to put the left foot forward, unless something happens 3 4 | off, not from the one put forward. Again, men guard themselves 4 4 | of the spire, but all go forward in the direction opposite 5 7 | achieve progression. They go forward by means of two flexions. 6 7 | spines bellied (undulated) forward, and when their right shoulder 7 7 | shoulder is leading in a forward direction their left hip 8 7 | its turn the left of the forward parts is leading, the concavity 9 9 | opposite legs, if one be thrust forward the other of necessity must 10 9 | wrestling schools who crawl forward through the sand on their 11 9 | bend it will either fall forward as the right angle becomes 12 9 | triangle. That which goes forward therefore must bend, and 13 9 | simultaneously, so as to incline forward and make a stride and still 14 9 | earthworms and leeches. These go forward, first one part leading 15 9 | they would not have moved forward at all if the flexure or 16 11| whole body would be tilted forward. As it is, however, the 17 12| on it, and when they move forward the leg which has the leading 18 12| movement of the leg thrust forward and its lower part remain 19 12| time for the animal to go forward, if the leading leg has 20 12| contrary motions, but with one forward motion.~Now man, being a 21 12| his two legs, bends them forward for the reasons set forth, 22 12| The reason that they bend forward is the same as in the case 23 12| well as men bend these legs forward in the manner described. 24 12| belly as the beast moved forward. If, however, the flexion 25 14| still with their legs put forward criss-cross, not with the 26 14| the right or the left put forward together at once. In the 27 15| is not erect, and has the forward parts of the body lighter 28 17| that its flexions are not forward nor its legs turned in under (