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1  II,  16|     inspire the air through nostrils, and in breathing expire
2  II,  59| shrubs, either sweet to the nostrils, or disagreeable in smell?
3 III,  14|     that these have dilated nostrils, those are snub-nosed; some
4  VI,  10| ones; that he has distended nostrils whom you make and form with
5 VII,  28|     Do the gods, then, have nostrils with which to breathe? do
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