        item: #1 of 4
          id: 1887
      author: Fabre, Jean-Henri
       title: The Life of the Spider
        date: None
       words: 71835
      flesch: 76
     summary: Yes, the Spider is well worth studying, apart from any scientific reasons; but she is said to be poisonous and that is her crime and the primary cause of the repugnance wherewith she inspires us. However immediate in its effects upon the insect entangled in the fatal web, the Spider's poison is not serious for us and causes less inconvenience than a Gnat-bite.
    keywords: air; animal; bag; banded; bee; burrow; case; centre; day; distance; eggs; end; epeira; family; find; game; good; ground; hand; home; hours; house; insect; leaves; left; legs; life; line; locust; lycosa; matter; means; moment; mother; neck; nest; net; night; note; number; open; place; point; prey; rest; silk; spider; spinnerets; spiral; sun; tarantula; thread; time; way; web; white; work; young
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        item: #2 of 4
          id: 33650
      author: Banks, Nathan
       title: New West Indian Spiders Bulletin of the AMNH, Vol. XXXIII, Art. XLI, pp. 639-642
        date: None
       words: 2999
      flesch: 86
     summary: PART V.--A Skeleton of Diplodocus. PART VII.--Fossil Mammals of the Tertiary of Northeastern Colorado.
    keywords: dark; figures; pll; price; text; vol
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        item: #3 of 4
          id: 33994
      author: McCook, Henry C. (Henry Christopher)
       title: Old Farm Fairies: A Summer Campaign In Brownieland Against King Cobweaver's Pixies
        date: None
       words: 104501
      flesch: 89
     summary: That's good Pixie doctrine, so here's cut and away! Several Brownies were tossed into the stream, and were pulled up with difficulty.
    keywords: air; appendix; aye; blythe; boat; breeze; brownies; bruce; camp; captain; cave; chapter; chief; close; cut; door; end; ensign; eyes; face; faith; fig; footnote; fort; friends; good; governor; grass; ground; guard; hand; head; heart; help; hide; hung; illustration; lake; lawe; lay; leaves; left; lieutenant; life; line; look; macwhirlie; madam; moment; note; nurses; party; pipe; pixie; place; point; raft; right; rodney; sailors; saw; sergeant; ships; shore; sophia; spider; spite; tent; thought; time; true; voice; water; way; white; wille; work
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        item: #4 of 4
          id: 40035
      author: Fairchild, Marian
       title: Book of Monsters Portraits and Biographies of a Few of the Inhabitants of Woodland and Meadow
        date: None
       words: 35026
      flesch: 70
     summary: The orb-weaver is the aerial trapper among living creatures, stretching its sticky, elastic web across the aerial runway of its prey and waiting with a patience which would drive a fisherman insane. Whether they live in colonies with highly developed social states, or whether they live the lives of solitary hermits, their industry and sacrifice to keep alive and perpetuate their kind, are things that make us wonder whether, after all, we have the right to call ourselves the most altruistic of living creatures.
    keywords: air; bee; beetle; body; bug; creature; dragon; eggs; existence; eyes; female; flies; fly; food; form; ground; head; illustration; insects; jaws; legs; life; lives; living; look; males; man; nest; order; photograph; plants; pollen; prey; species; spider; time; way; wings; world
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