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1 7 | length, for just as tall men walk with their spines bellied ( 2 8 | only jump but also need to walk, finding that movement not 3 8 | rest. And so nothing can walk on three limbs or on one; 4 8 | do not properly speaking walk. Moreover, it is plain that 5 9 | the fact. If a man were to walk parallel to a wall in sunshine, 6 9 | Nothing at any rate could walk upright continuously and 7 10| when they fly or when they walk, be said to move at four 8 10| their legs be removed, nor walk without their wings. Even 9 10| wings. Even a man does not walk without moving his shoulders. 10 11| of this. Children cannot walk erect because they are always 11 17| twisted, as one-eyed men walk; they have their natural