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Monseigneur Money Spider's Biggest Ever Web

Writer: jjacquirjjacquir

The biggest spider's web took the spider a whole year to spin. So big that it spread from the kitchen to the garden shed, it covered the lawn and the flower bed. The biggest spider's web was so big that it could be used as a home for two hundred spiders. The biggest spider's web was so big that it could be used as a trampoline ... it was the biggest spider's web that the garden gnome had ever seen. When the spider bounced on the biggest spider's web - it shooted off through the stars and rocketed off into space, very soon, he had orbited Saturn and Mars and hit an astronaut in the face ! Through the gate, over the trees, the spider skimmed the branches and almost knocked off the leaves ! Soon, all the heads off the flowers suddenly had disappeared and as the spider hit the grass, all the caterpillars cheered. The biggest spider's web was so big that it could easily cover the rooves of the houses and the chimney pots - with all of it's eight legs flapping in the wind. The biggest spider's web was so big that it could also be used as a fishing net ... and it once even caught a whale ! The biggest spider's web soon turned into a wonderful pair of curtains ... and made a great rug. It was a fantastic tablecloth ... and an even better shawl so the magic spider didn't feel the cold blowing through his web at all.


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© Jacqueline Richards 2005

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