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1 II, 3 | by touch only indirectly. Sounds, colours, and odours contribute 2 II, 7 | organ in movement: if what sounds or smells is brought into 3 II, 7 | comes between in the case of sounds is air; the corresponding 4 II, 8 | body impinged upon; what sounds does so by striking against 5 II, 8 | of air.~Which is it that "sounds", the striking body or the 6 II, 8 | explained” not everything sounds when it strikes or is struck, 7 II, 8 | between acute and grave sounds remain inaudible. Acute 8 II, 8 | have voice, really make the sounds with their gills or some 9 II, 11| organ that we perceived sounds, colours, and smells, and 10 II, 12| follows. Light or darkness, sounds and smells leave bodies 11 II, 12| being affected by smells and sounds, but that some on being