Mishnah for Bava Kamma 115:7
א"ר פפא לא תימא עד שתצא לדעת ותחזור לדעת אלא כיון שיצתה לדעת אע"פ שחזרה שלא לדעת מ"ט דא"ל כיון דילפא כל אימת דמשתמטא להתם רהטא:
— R. Kahana said: It slipped in its own water. Raba, however, said: [The rule would hold good even] where another animal pushed it down. The one who explains the ruling to apply where another animal pushed it down, would certainly apply it where it slipped in its own water.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' As this is certainly a matter of accident. ');"><sup>6</sup></span>
Mishnah Terumot
If wine of terumah was left uncovered, it must be poured out, and there is no need to say this in the case of hullin. Three kinds of liquids are forbidden if they were left uncovered: water, wine and milk, but all other drinks are permitted. How long do they remain uncovered for them to become prohibited? The time it takes the snake to creep out from a place near by and drink.
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