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1 II, 2 | than those with blood, and females than males. Parmenides, 2 II, 9 | part after a meal, nor, in females, any interference with the 3 II, 9 | are harder than those of females; and the bones of flesh-eaters, 4 III, 1 | stronger and more choleric than females, it is in males that such 5 III, 1 | as in others. For though females are of course provided with 6 III, 1 | It explains also why the females are often without spurs 7 III, 14| of food is but brief. In females this jejunum may occupy