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1 II, 9 | instance, is the case with the ears and nostrils; for in projecting 2 II, 10| sense. For there are two ears and two eyes, and the nostrils, 3 II, 10| from each other as are the ears, neither they nor the nose 4 II, 11| instance, in quadrupeds the ears stand out freely from the 5 II, 11| is of advantage that its ears shall be high up and movable; 6 II, 12| other hand, there are no ears, but only the auditory passages. 7 II, 12| material for the formation of ears. Exactly the same is the 8 II, 12| namely the seal, that has no ears but only the auditory passages. 9 II, 13| some quadrupeds movable ears), in order that they may