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1 I, 1 | and that none of the parts remain what they were before, excepting 2 II, 3 | and fluid so long as they remain in the living body, but 3 II, 4 | have blood, so that they remain motionless, when frightened, 4 II, 16| the water, and thus may remain for a long time under the 5 II, 16| because the animal has to remain for considerable periods 6 III, 5 | the largest blood-vessels remain permanently open, while 7 III, 6 | and that they are able to remain for a considerable time 8 III, 9 | that has been developed remain in fluids after concoction; 9 III, 14| enlarges, allowing it to remain stationary and undergo conversion.