The Life of the Fly With Which Are Interspersed Some Chapters of Autobiography

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The Life of the Fly With Which Are Interspersed Some Chapters of Autobiography
J H Fabre
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When the breach is made, he is quitecrestfallen at not finding what he expected.
Poor fool! Your victim went out under your nose and you never sawit. The worm has sunk to the bottom and taken refuge in themysteries of the rock work. If things were happening in the largeexpanse of a pond, it is clear that, with their system ofexpeditious removals, most of the lodgers would escape scot-free. Fleeing to a distance and recovering from the sharp alarm, theywould build themselves a new scabbard and a
...ll would be over untilthe next attack, which would be baffled afresh by the selfsametrick.
In my narrow trough, things take a more tragic turn. When thesheaths are done for, when the caddis worms that are too slow inmaking off have been eaten up, the Water beetles return to therockery at the bottom. Here, sooner or later, there are lamentablehappenings. The naked fugitives are discovered and, succulentmorsels that they are, are forthwith torn to pieces and devoured. Within twenty-four hours, not one of my band of caddis worms isleft alive.


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