It then entanglesits claws in the web to hold itself in place while the skin is cast.
It now entangles its hind feet in the bit of silk and soon casts off its last caterpillar skin, emerging as a curious looking chrysalis about three quarters of an inch long with a remarkable pointed projection on the front of the head.
It then entangles the hooked claws of its hind legs in the silken web, and lets its body hang vertically with the head end curved upward.
In general, however, the caterpillar provides a web of silk which it spins against some surface where the chrysalis will be secure and in this web it entangles its hind legs.
In this web it entangles the hooked claws of its hind legs and hangs downward preparatory to the change to the chrysalis.
Then it spins a web of silk upon the bark of the twig and entangles the hooked claws of its hind legs in the silken web.
So the caterpillar makes the nest especially secure near the centre of what might be called the ceiling and in this web it entangles its hind legs and hangs downward, preparatory to changing to the chrysalis.
Bertram, who almost to the last entangles himself in a network of dastardly lies, is rescued from his dishonesty and foolish pride by a successful trick, and becomes the loyal husband of Helena.
Touch our spirits with the flame of Thy Spirit, before the day's business lays hold upon us and entangles us, through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
For with such thoughts a man quits prayer for business that lays hold of and entangles him, so that he comes not to pray the whole day long.
Chapter XIII Mr. Tulliver Further Entangles the Skein of Life Owing to this new adjustment of Mrs. Glegg's thoughts, Mrs. Pullet found her task of mediation the next day surprisingly easy.
Mr. Tulliver Further Entangles the Skein of Life Book II: School-Time 1.
No soldier on duty entangles himself in the affairs of life, that he may please him who enrolled him as a soldier.
It is so loose and yields so little resistance that shell-fire, however much it may blow the coils into the air, onlyentangles it the more.
Hence, whatever is done by Austria entangles Germany and Austria cannot take any action without Germany's permission.
But the examiner, questioning him upon those subjects which he professes to know, soon entangles him in contradictions with himself, making him feel with shame and humiliation his own real ignorance.
But the pity is that all the softest ties of your life are woven into the web that entangles you, and you must pluck out one-half of your heart if you would escape from it.
This creature entangles itself in the legs of the elephant which falls upon it, and so both die, and in its death it is avenged.
This is a very large snake which entangles itself round the legs of the cow so that it cannot move and then sucks it, in such wise that it almost dries it up.
The truth is that the learned Chief Justice, in endeavoring to support his decision, weaves a logical web, and then entangles himself in it.
The truth is," said Dean Wigmore, "that the learned Chief Justice in endeavoring to support his decision weaves a logical web and then entangles himself in it.
A vegetable matter that is very oily yields its essential salt with much difficulty, if at all; because the excessive quantity of oil entangles the salt so that it cannot extricate itself or shoot into crystals.
Most kernels and seeds are of this sort: they all contain a great quantity of fat oil, which so entangles and clogs this Salt, that the particles thereof cannot shoot away from the tenacious juices into crystals.
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