
How She Finds Out Things 
stantly the moment you touch any 
part of her silken house. 
It is this wonderful ‘sense that tells 
her not only that an insect has entered 
her home, but the exact spot where it 
is to be found. 
_ Indeed Mrs. Epeira’s sense of touch 
is as good as a hundred eyes, for it 
enables her to work just as well in the 
darkness as in the light. And _ that 
means a great deal to her, for she does 
almost all her building under cover of 
the night. 
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