
The Building of her House 
and carries the spoke over to 4. She 
does this so that her wheel will not 
grow too heavy on one side and thus 
pull the frame-work out of shape. 
After most of the spokes are in 












she feels carefully around the ZX 
hub to find out where KX? 
another ought to be placed. KSELO 
When she is satisfied ARE 
with the number AAAS 
she begins at 
the hub and 
Mrs. Epeira’s 
house with the foundation 
moves = and the spiral’ scaffolding | 
around ~ and around on the spokes, 
spinning as she goes, and fastening 
the threads to every spoke. Wider 
and wider grows the spiral, till at last 
Mrs. Epeira has reached the outer 
border of her wheel. 
You know when carpenters build a 
house they make a large scaffold upon 
which to stand while they are ham- 
mering and pounding away on the 














