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    Mr. Spider PaperDoll 1st in a series
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    Here we have Mr. Spider, from a series I've done about mythological creatures.

    Whether frightening Miss Muffet or lurking in corners, spiders are generally regarded as unsavory characters. I recommend keeping a few around. The cobwebs tend to hold the dust in place (one must watch one’s allergies...)

    When spiders grow beyond normal limits (say larger than rats) they begin to exhibit rather unique skills, such as the ability to macramé or construct marionettes. Extremely large spiders are called Acromantulas.

    Acromantulas have eight eyes, are highly intelligent and capable of human speech. They are typically covered in thick black hair, with a leg span that can reach up to fifteen feet. They possess a set of giant fangs, which they use to eat live prey of mammals or their own dead kin.

    All spiders are extremely afraid of snakes and basilisks. When you see them fleeing, it is best to join in the evacuation.
    "Act senile before you get old, that way nobody is surprised later." My late, great, grandmother used to say that. Not that she was my great-grandmother... just my grandmother. Not great. Just late. And crazy...
     

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    Real cool, especially the legend.
     

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    That's a cool piece Harvey.
    I love spiders. I have kept and bred many species over the years. they are fascinating creatures and I don't care what anybody says...They do have personalities!

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