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1 Events seem to have enclosed us in a curious little cobweb .
2 Exteriorly a little cobweb is wound on to keep twigs and leaves firm and in their places.
3 I'm not entirely sure why, but the British media suddenly decided that these little cobweb spiders are terrifying.
4 These figures were cloaked with little cobwebs which waved in the breeze, so that each figure seemed alive.
5 It had swept clean the chambers of Perkins' soul-swished away the whole accumulation of nasty little cobwebs and malignant germs.
6 They seemed to grow small, with a hard, pitiless look in them, and little cobwebs of wrinkles gathered near her temples.
7 "It is always nice and dry there," he said, "for the rain runs right off the mushroom and does not touch my little cobweb home!"
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