They want something different: a wounded, a dying grub; a corpse dissolving into sanies.
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Does the insect collect resin impaired by the weather, soiled by the sanies of rotten wood?
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Empima (empyema) is the hawking-up of sanies, with infection of the lung and a sanious habit.
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I expected to see them putrefying, running into sanies, like corpses left to rot in the open air.
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In three or four days, an oozing sanies appears under the animal and soaks the sand to some distance.
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Can the worm, constantly floundering in the sanies of a carcass, be itself in danger of inoculation by that whereon it grows fat?
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Underneath, in a pool of sanies, is a surging mass of swarming sterns and pointed heads, which emerge, wriggle and dive in again.
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This also reminds us of the so-called carbuncle flies, the lancet of whose mouth parts, contaminated with the sanies of corpses, produces such terrible accidents.