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1 1 | convexly, a bird has his bent concavely; again, man bends 2 1 | directions, for he has his arms bent convexly, but his legs concavely. 3 1 | for he has his forelegs bent convexly, his hind legs 4 9 | other of necessity must be bent. For the opposite limbs 5 9 | oneself even if the leg be not bent, in the way in which children 6 12| the back leg from being bent to become straight again, 7 12| reasonably enough. If they bent the opposite way they would 8 12| their feet high; if they bent them in the opposite way 9 15| forelegs; and so they are bent in the same way as the forelegs 10 16| limbs are turned under and bent obliquely, except the two 11 17| Crabs, too, have their limbs bent obliquely, but not bandy