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Show SPIDER ATTRACTED BY MUSIC According to Organist, He Was Alwayi Sure of One Listener Whenever When-ever He Played. An organist, telling of his expert ences while playing the great instrument instru-ment in a Boston hall, relates a pretty pret-ty story of his most regular listener a spider that had taken up his aboda in the organ case over the performer's head. It remained there for about a year. It was a musical little fellow, and when the man began to play it would spin down almost to a level with his shoulder and gently swing to and fro and listen. When he had finished- a piece it would draw itself up to its nest, and when- he began another, down it would come again and resume iAs position as an interested listener. It had six legs. Two it put out in the air as a balance pole, two it handled the web with, and the third pair it used in pulling itself up hand over hand, as sailors climb a rope. TJie organist canie at last to watch fos the little fellow, q,nd it was always faithful, so that he was sure of at least one attentive and appreciative listener. |