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Show SPIDER ATTRACTED BY MUSIC According to Organist, He Was' Always 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 abode 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 hla shoulder and gently swing to and fro and listen. When he had finished a piece it would draw Itself up to ita nest, and when he began another, down it would come again and resume, its 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. The organist came at last to watch for the little fellow, and It was always faithful, so that he was sure of at least one attentive and apprcciatlva listener. |