THE REVERSED SPIRAL 



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But every turn in the opposite direction takes off 

 twist, and a tendril twisted fifteen times from right 

 to left and fifteen times from left to right is not 

 strained at all. 



There is another advantage in the reversed spiral ; 



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FIG. 60. Red Bryony, with two tendrils, one free, the other clinging to a branch of 

 Hawthorn. 



it can be pulled out straight without a kink. Pull at 

 the ends of a continuous spiral, and the turns cannot 

 be effaced, though they may be reduced to as many 

 twists. 



