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The Wonders of Instinct

CHAPTER 10
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A capture of this kind is ruinous.

It is true that, except when I interfered, I have never seen the Spider tackle that formidable provender.
Be it feeble or strong, the game is now neatly trussed, by one of the two methods.

The next move never varies.

The bound insect is bitten, without persistency and without any wound that shows.

The Spider next retires and allows the bite to act, which it soon does.


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