21, 22; compound creatures); (14) the hedgehog (pricks grapes upon its quills); (15) the fox (catches birds by simulating death); (16) the panther (spotted skin; enmity to the dragon; sleeps for three days after meals; allures its prey by sweet odour); (17) the sea-tortoise (or aspidochelone; mistaken by sailors for an island); (18) the partridge (hatches eggs of other birds); (19) the vulture (assisted in birth by a stone with loose kernel); (20) the ant-lion (able neither to take the one food nor to digest the other); (21) the weasel (conceives by the mouth and brings forth by the ear); (22) the unicorn (caught only by a virgin); (23) the beaver (gives up its testes when pursued); (24) the hyaena (a hermaphrodite); (25) the otter (enhydris; enters the crocodile's mouth to kill it); (26) the ichneumon (covers itself with mud to kill the dragon; another version of No. [Please select]
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Now little children will seldom carry their desire to attract attention so far as to work upon the feelings of their parents by simulating disease. [Please select]
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She made a pretense of simulating it on the rug, to pass mockingly under his eyes, daintily, with steps that trod on air. [Please select]
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Experts studied him for a year before they could decide whether he was insane or merely simulating insanity. [Please select]
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Just before the event she, simulating the hostess, telephoned that an accident had taken place and the party would not be given. [Please select]
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The foolish little song runs along for several stanzas, simulating the sound of dancing feet. [Please select]
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When three o'clock struck, Peter, without the least simulating any other cause for going, rose hastily.' [Please select]
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