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== Spider ==
There was a spider that said to a fly, "Please climb up this circular ladder to my house."
The fly replied, "Thank you, thank you, I thank you very much. But if I climb into your house, I will not be able to come out."
The spider said: "You fly here and there all day long, you must be very tired. My bed is very pretty and comfortable, why don't you come down here and rest."
The fly replied, "Thank you, thank you, I thank you very much. People say that whoever sleeps on a spider's bed will never wake up again."
The spider said, "Brother fly, I love you. In my house, I have prepared a lot of grass jelly to treat you with. Why don't you come here and sit?"
The fly replied, "Thank you, thank you, I thank you very much. My stomach is full, I don't feel like being treated."
The spider said again to the fly, "Brother fly, Brother fly. How are you this handsome? Do you know, your eyes are very round and your wings are so shiny. Let me get a mirror for you to see, then you will know."
When the fly heard the spider praise its handsomeness, it felt so happy inside that it completely forgot it had to be careful. It immediately climbed inside the spider's web and became the spider's dinner.


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