T. H. White Quote

A spider is an air worm, as it is provided with nourishment from the air, which a long thread catches down to its small body.


The Book of Beasts: Being a Translation From a Latin Bestiary of the - Twelfth Century (p. 191), G.R Putnam's Sons. 1954


A spider is an air worm, as it is provided with nourishment from the air, which a long thread catches down to its small body.

A spider is an air worm, as it is provided with nourishment from the air, which a long thread catches down to its small body.

A spider is an air worm, as it is provided with nourishment from the air, which a long thread catches down to its small body.

A spider is an air worm, as it is provided with nourishment from the air, which a long thread catches down to its small body.