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The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex ... - Page 172
1770
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - 1869 - 404 pages
...cobweb. I must own, I was greatly surprised, when I saw the spider immediately sally ont, and. in less than a minute, weave a new net round its captive, by which, the motion of its wings was stopped ; and when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized, nnd dragged Into 1 hi: hole....
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The School Board Readers: Standard V : Adapted to the Requirements of the ...

Arithmetic - 1872 - 264 pages
...cobweb. I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped, and when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized and dragged into the hole. In...
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A Thousand and One Gems of English Prose

English prose literature - 1872 - 556 pages
...cobweb. I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings tvas stopped, and when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized and dragged into the hole....
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Major's New code ... readers, Book 6

Henry Major - 1875 - 310 pages
...cobweb. I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped, and when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized and dragged into the hole. In...
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The Pacific Coast First [-fifth] Reader, Volume 5

Readers - 1875 - 324 pages
...cobweb. I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spicier immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped, and, when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized and dragged into the hole....
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The Literary Reader: Typical Selections from Some of the Best British and ...

George Rhett Cathcart - American literature - 1874 - 454 pages
...was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped, and when it 'was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized and dragged into the hole....
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Typical selections from the best English authors, with ..., Volume 2

English authors - 1876 - 504 pages
...cobweb. I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped, and when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized, and dragged into the hole....
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An elementary Indian reader

sir Arthur Naylor Wollaston - 1877 - 198 pages
...cobweb. I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped, and when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized, and dragged into the hole....
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The Literary Reader: Typical Selections Form Some of the Best British and ...

George Rhett Cathcart - American literature - 1877 - 454 pages
...was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped, and when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized and dragged into the hole. In...
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The London readers. First (-Sixth) reader

London readers - 1878 - 344 pages
...cobweb. I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped, and when it was fairly hampered in this manner, it was seized and dragged into the hole. In...
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