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Show the spider stops eating fur several uajr'o" - and makes his preliminary arrangement by fastening himself with a short thwad of web to one of tho main Lines of hi enare, this to hold him firmly whil$ h proceeds to undress. First the Bkia-cracks Bkia-cracks all around the thorax, being held only by the fore part. Next the ubdoinen is uncovered, and then comes tho struggle to free tha legs. He works and kicks vigorously, seeming to have a very hard time of it. Fifteeu minntew of continued perseverance, how-evfcr, how-evfcr, brings bira out of his old dress, the struggle tnosing him to appear Limp and lifeless for' pernio time after it is finished. fin-ished. Gradually he comes back to life, brighter and more beautiful than before the trying ordeal was begun. St. Louis Republic, |