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1 4 | their kind, and besides what men call earth-worms), all these 2 4 | indicated by the fact that all men carry burdens on the left 3 4 | weight to be moved. And so men hop easier on the left leg; 4 4 | put our feet forward; all men lead off with the left, 5 4 | one put forward. Again, men guard themselves with their 6 5 | 5~Animals which, like men and birds, have the superior 7 7 | length, for just as tall men walk with their spines bellied ( 8 9 | would have to move like men in the wrestling schools 9 12| point be at rest, and that men and birds, both bipeds, 10 12| way to a man’s limbs. For men bend their arms backwards, 11 12| so quadrupeds as well as men bend these legs forward 12 17| heads twisted, as one-eyed men walk; they have their natural