Disturbedatthemomentofdischargingthem,themotherhasmissedthemouthofthelittlebaganddroppedthemonthefloor。Perhapseven,inherexcitement,shecamedownfromaboveand,compelledbytheexigenciesoftheovaries,laidhereggsonthefirstsupportthatoffered。Nomatter:ifherSpiderbraincontainstheleastgleamofsense,shemustbeawareofthedisasterandisthereforeboundatoncetoabandontheelaboratemanufactureofanowsuperfluousnest。
Notatall:thebagiswovenaroundnothing,asaccurateinshape,asfinishedinstructureasundernormalconditions。TheabsurdperseverancedisplayedbycertainBees,whoseeggandprovisionsI
usedtoremove,{20}ishererepeatedwithouttheslightestinterferencefromme。Myvictimsusedscrupulouslytosealuptheiremptycells。Inthesameway,theEpeiraputstheeiderdownquiltingandthetaffetawrapperroundacapsulethatcontainsnothing。
Another,distractedfromherworkbysomestartlingvibration,leaveshernestatthemomentwhenthelayerofred-brownwaddingisbeingcompleted。Shefleestothedome,atafewinchesaboveherunfinishedwork,andspendsuponashapelessmattress,ofnousewhatever,allthesilkwithwhichshewouldhavewoventheouterwrapperifnothinghadcometodisturbher。
Poorfool!Youupholsterthewiresofyourcagewithswan’s-downandyouleavetheeggsimperfectlyprotected。Theabsenceoftheworkalreadyexecutedandthehardnessofthemetaldonotwarnyouthatyouarenowengageduponasenselesstask。YouremindmeofthePelopaeus,{21}whousedtocoatwithmudtheplaceonthewallwhencehernesthadbeenremoved。Youspeaktome,inyourownfashion,ofastrangepsychologywhichisabletoreconcilethewondersofamastercraftsmanshipwithaberrationsduetounfathomablestupidity。
LetuscomparetheworkoftheBandedEpeirawiththatofthePendulineTitmouse,thecleverestofoursmallbirdsintheartofnest-building。ThisTithauntstheosier-bedsofthelowerreachesoftheRhone。Rockinggentlyintheriverbreeze,hisnestswayspendentoverthepeacefulbackwaters,atsomedistancefromthetoo-impetuouscurrent。Ithangsfromthedroopingendofthebranchofapoplar,anoldwilloworanalder,allofthemtalltrees,favouringthebanksofstreams。
Itconsistsofacottonbag,closedallround,saveforasmallopeningattheside,justsufficienttoallowofthemother’spassage。Inshape,itresemblesthebodyofanalembic,achemist’sretortwithashortlateralneck,or,betterstill,thefootofastocking,withtheedgesbroughttogether,butforalittleroundholeleftatoneside。Theoutwardappearancesincreasethelikeness:onecanalmostseethetracesofaknitting-needleworkingwithcoarsestitches。Thatiswhy,struckbythisshape,theProvencalpeasant,inhisexpressivelanguage,callsthePendulinelouDebassaire,theStocking-knitter。
Theearly-ripeningseedletsofthewidowsandpoplarsfurnishthematerialsforthework。Therebreaksfromthem,inMay,asortofvernalsnow,afinedown,whichtheeddiesoftheairheapinthecrevicesoftheground。Itisacottonsimilartothatofourmanufactures,butofveryshortstaple。Itcomesfromaninexhaustiblewarehouse:thetreeisbountiful;andthewindfromtheosier-bedsgathersthetinyflocksastheypourfromtheseeds。
Theyareeasytopickup。
Thedifficultyistosettowork。Howdoesthebirdproceed,inordertoknititsstocking?How,withsuchsimpleimplementsasitsbeakandclaws,doesitmanagetoproduceafabricwhichourskilledfingerswouldfailtoachieve?Anexaminationofthenestwillinformus,toacertainextent。
Thecottonofthepoplarcannot,ofitself,supplyahangingpocketcapableofsupportingtheweightofthebroodandresistingthebuffetingofthewind。Rammed,entangledandpackedtogether,theflocks,similartothosewhichordinarywaddingwouldgiveifchoppedupveryfine,wouldproduceonlyanagglomerationdevoidofcohesionandliabletobedispelledbythefirstbreathofair。
Theyrequireacanvas,awarp,tokeeptheminposition。
Tinydeadstalks,withfibrousbarks,wellsoftenedbytheactionofmoistureandtheair,furnishthePendulinewithacoarsetow,notunlikethatofhemp。Withtheseligaments,purgedofeverywoodyparticleandtestedforflexibilityandtenacity,hewindsanumberofloopsroundtheendofthebranchwhichhehasselectedasasupportforhisstructure。
Itisnotaveryaccuratepieceofwork。Theloopsrunclumsilyandanyhow:someareslacker,otherstighter;but,whenallissaid,itissolid,whichisthemainpoint。Also,thisfibroussheath,thekeystoneoftheedifice,occupiesafairlengthofbranch,whichenablesthefasteningsforthenettobemultiplied。
Theseveralstraps,afterdescribingacertainnumberofturns,raveloutattheendsandhangloose。Afterthemcomeinterlacedthreads,greaterinnumberandfinerintexture。Inthetangledjumbleoccurwhatmightalmostbedescribedasweaver’sknots。Asfarasonecanjudgebytheresultalone,withouthavingseenthebirdatwork,thisishowthecanvas,thesupportofthecottonwall,isobtained。
Thiswarp,thisinnerframework,isobviouslynotconstructedinitsentiretyfromthestart;itgoesongradually,asthebirdstuffsthepartaboveitwithcotton。Thewadding,pickedupbitbybitfromtheground,isteazledbythebird’sclawsandinserted,allfleecy,intothemeshesofthecanvas。Thebeakpushesit,thebreastpressesit,bothinsideandout。Theresultisasoftfeltacoupleofinchesthick。
Nearthetopofthepouch,ononeside,iscontrivedanarroworifice,taperingintoashortneck。Thisisthekitchen-door。Inordertopassthroughit,thePenduline,smallthoughhebe,hastoforcetheelasticpartition,whichyieldsslightlyandthencontracts。Lastly,thehouseisfurnishedwithamattressoffirst-qualitycotton。Hereliefromsixtoeightwhiteeggs,thesizeofacherry-stone。
Well,thiswonderfulnestisabarbarouscasematecomparedwiththatoftheBandedEpeira。Asregardsshape,thisstocking-footcannotbementionedinthesamebreathwiththeSpider’selegantandfaultlessly-roundedballoon。Thefabricofmixedcottonandtowisarusticfriezebesidethespinstress’satin;thesuspension-strapsareclumsycablescomparedwithherdelicatesilkfastenings。WhereshallwefindinthePenduline’smattressaughttoviewiththeEpeira’seiderdown,thatteazledrussetgossamer?
TheSpiderissuperiortothebirdineveryway,insofarasconcernsherwork。
But,onherside,thePendulineisamoredevotedmother。Forweeksonend,squattingatthebottomofherpurse,shepressestoherhearttheeggs,thoselittlewhitepebblesfromwhichthewarmthofherbodywillbringforthlife。TheEpeiraknowsnotthesesofterpassions。Withoutbestowingasecondglanceanit,sheabandonshernesttoitsfate,beitgoodorill。
CHAPTERIII:THENARBONNELYCOSA
TheEpeira,whodisplayssuchastonishingindustrytogivehereggsadwelling-houseofincomparableperfection,becomes,afterthat,carelessofherfamily。Forwhatreason?Shelacksthetime。Shehastodiewhenthefirstcoldcomes,whereastheeggsaredestinedtopassthewinterintheirdownysnuggery。Thedesertionofthenestisinevitable,owingtotheveryforceofthings。But,ifthehatchingwereearlierandtookplaceintheEpeira’slifetime,I
imaginethatshewouldrivalthebirdindevotion。
SoIgatherfromthe,analogyofThomisusonustus,WALCK。,ashapelySpiderwhoweavesnoweb,liesinwaitforherpreyandwalkssideways,afterthemanneroftheCrab。Ihavespokenelsewhere{22}ofherencounterswiththeDomesticBee,whomshejugulatesbybitingherintheneck。
Skilfulinthepromptdespatchofherprey,thelittleCrabSpiderisnolesswell-versedinthenestingart。Ifindhersettledonaprivetintheenclosure。Here,intheheartofaclusterofflowers,theluxuriouscreatureplaitsalittlepocketofwhitesatin,shapedlikeaweethimble。Itisthereceptaclefortheeggs。Around,flatlid,ofafeltedfabric,closesthemouth。
Abovethisceilingrisesadomeofstretchedthreadsandfadedfloweretswhichhavefallenfromthecluster。Thisisthewatcher’sbelvedere,herconning-tower。Anopening,whichisalwaysfree,givesaccesstothispost。
HeretheSpiderremainsonconstantduty。Shehasthinnedgreatlysinceshelaidhereggs,hasalmostlosthercorporation。Attheleastalarm,shesalliesforth,wavesathreateninglimbatthepassingstrangerandinviteshim,withagesture,tokeephisdistance。Havingputtheintrudertoflight,shequicklyreturnsindoors。
Andwhatdoesshedointhere,underherarchofwitheredflowersandsilk?Nightandday,sheshieldsthepreciouseggswithherpoorbodyspreadoutflat。Eatingisneglected。Nomorelyinginwait,nomoreBeesdrainedtothelastdropofblood。Motionless,raptinmeditation,theSpiderisinanincubatingposture,inotherwords,sheissittingonhereggs。Strictlyspeaking,theword’incubating’meansthatandnothingelse。
ThebroodingHenisnomoreassiduous,butsheisalsoaheating-
apparatusand,withthegentlewarmthofherbody,awakensthegermstolife。FortheSpider,theheatofthesunsuffices;andthisalonekeepsmefromsayingthatshe’broods。’
Fortwoorthreeweeks,moreandmorewrinkledbyabstinence,thelittleSpiderneverrelaxesherposition。Thencomesthehatching。
Theyoungstersstretchafewthreadsinswing-likecurvesfromtwigtotwig。Thetinyrope-dancerspractiseforsomedaysinthesun;
thentheydisperse,eachintentuponhisownaffairs。
Letusnowlookatthewatch-towerofthenest。Themotherisstillthere,butthistimelifeless。Thedevotedcreaturehasknownthedelightofseeingherfamilyborn;shehasassistedtheweaklingsthroughthetrap-door;and,whenherdutywasdone,verygentlyshedied。TheHendoesnotreachthisheightofself-
abnegation。
OtherSpidersdobetterstill,as,forinstance,theNarbonneLycosa,orBlack-belliedTarantulaLycosanarbonnensis,WALCK。,whoseprowesshasbeendescribedinanearlierchapter。Thereaderwillrememberherburrow,herpitofabottle-neck’swidth,duginthepebblysoilbelovedbythelavenderandthethyme。Themouthisrimmedbyabastionofgravelandbitsofwoodcementedwithsilk。Thereisnothingelsearoundherdwelling:noweb,nosnaresofanykind。
Fromherinch-highturret,theLycosaliesinwaitforthepassingLocust。Shegivesabound,pursuesthepreyandsuddenlydeprivesitofmotionwithabiteintheneck。Thegameisconsumedonthespot,orelseinthelair;theinsect’stoughhidearousesnodisgust。Thesturdyhuntressisnotadrinkerofblood,liketheEpeira;sheneedssolidfood,foodthatcracklesbetweenthejaws。
SheislikeaDogdevouringhisbone。
Wouldyoucaretobringhertothelightofdayfromthedepthsofherwell?Insertathinstrawintotheburrowandmoveitabout。
Uneasyastowhatishappeningabove,thereclusehastenstoclimbupandstops,inathreateningattitude,atsomedistancefromtheorifice。Youseehereighteyesgleaminglikediamondsinthedark;youseeherpowerfulpoison-fangsyawning,readytobite。Hewhoisnotaccustomedtothesightofthishorror,risingfromundertheground,cannotsuppressashiver。B-r-r-r-r!Letusleavethebeastalone。
Chance,apoorstand-by,sometimescontrivesverywell。AtthebeginningofthemonthofAugust,thechildrencallmetothefarsideoftheenclosure,rejoicinginafindwhichtheyhavemadeundertherosemary-bushes。ItisamagnificentLycosa,withanenormousbelly,thesignofanimpendingdelivery。
TheobeseSpiderisgravelydevouringsomethinginthemidstofacircleofonlookers。Andwhat?TheremainsofaLycosaalittlesmallerthanherself,theremainsofhermale。Itistheendofthetragedythatconcludesthenuptials。Thesweetheartiseatingherlover。Iallowthematrimonialritestobefulfilledinalltheirhorror;and,whenthelastmorseloftheunhappywretchhasbeenscrunchedup,Iincarceratetheterriblematronunderacagestandinginanearthenpanfilledwithsand。
Earlyonemorning,tendayslater,Ifindherpreparingforherconfinement。Asilknetworkisfirstspunontheground,coveringanextentaboutequaltothepalmofone’shand。Itiscoarseandshapeless,butfirmlyfixed。ThisistheflooronwhichtheSpidermeanstooperate。
Onthisfoundation,whichactsasaprotectionfromthesand,theLycosafashionsaroundmat,thesizeofatwo-francpieceandmadeofsuperbwhitesilk。Withagentle,uniformmovement,whichmightberegulatedbythewheelsofadelicatepieceofclockwork,thetipoftheabdomenrisesandfalls,eachtimetouchingthesupportingbasealittlefartheraway,untiltheextremescopeofthemechanismisattained。
Then,withouttheSpider’smovingherposition,theoscillationisresumedintheoppositedirection。Bymeansofthisalternatemotion,interspersedwithnumerouscontacts,asegmentofthesheetisobtained,ofaveryaccuratetexture。Whenthisisdone,theSpidermovesalittlealongacircularlineandtheloomworksinthesamemanneronanothersegment。
Thesilkdisk,asortofhardlyconcavepaten,nownolongerreceivesaughtfromthespinneretsinitscentre;themarginalbeltaloneincreasesinthickness。Thepiecethusbecomesabowl-shapedporringer,surroundedbyawide,flatedge。
Thetimeforthelayinghascome。Withonequickemission,theviscous,pale-yelloweggsarelaidinthebasin,wheretheyheaptogetherintheshapeofaglobewhichprojectslargelyoutsidethecavity。Thespinneretsareoncemoresetgoing。Withshortmovements,asthetipoftheabdomenrisesandfallstoweavetheroundmat,theycoveruptheexposedhemisphere。Theresultisapillsetinthemiddleofacircularcarpet。
Thelegs,hithertoidle,arenowworking。Theytakeupandbreakoffonebyonethethreadsthatkeeptheroundmatstretchedonthecoarsesupportingnetwork。Atthesametime,thefangsgripthissheet,liftitbydegrees,tearitfromitsbaseandfolditoverupontheglobeofeggs。Itisalaboriousoperation。Thewholeedificetotters,thefloorcollapses,fouledwithsand。Byamovementofthelegs,thosesoiledshredsarecastaside。Briefly,bymeansofviolenttugsofthefangs,whichpull,andbroom-likeeffortsofthelegs,whichclearaway,theLycosaextricatesthebagofeggsandremovesitasaclear-cutmass,freefromanyadhesion。
Itisawhite-silkpill,softtothetouchandglutinous。Itssizeisthatofanaveragecherry。Anobservanteyewillnotice,runninghorizontallyaroundthemiddle,afoldwhichaneedleisabletoraisewithoutbreakingit。Thishem,generallyundistinguishablefromtherestofthesurface,isnoneotherthantheedgeofthecircularmat,drawnoverthelowerhemisphere。Theotherhemisphere,throughwhichtheyoungsterswillgoout,islesswellfortified:itsonlywrapperisthetexturespunovertheeggsimmediatelyaftertheywerelaid。
Inside,thereisnothingbuttheeggs:nomattress,nosofteiderdown,likethatoftheEpeirae。TheLycosa,indeed,hasnoneedtoguardhereggsagainsttheinclemenciesofthewinter,forthehatchingwilltakeplacelongbeforethecoldweathercomes。
Similarly,theThomisus,withherearlybrood,takesgoodcarenottoincuruselessexpenditure:shegiveshereggs,fortheirprotection,asimplepurseofsatin。
Theworkofspinning,followedbythatoftearing,iscontinuedforawholemorning,fromfivetonineo’clock。Wornoutwithfatigue,themotherembracesherdearpillandremainsmotionless。Ishallseenomoreto-day。Nextmorning,IfindtheSpidercarryingthebagofeggsslungfromherstern。
Henceforth,untilthehatching,shedoesnotleavegoofthepreciousburden,which,fastenedtothespinneretsbyashortligament,dragsandbumpsalongtheground。Withthisloadbangingagainstherheels,shegoesaboutherbusiness;shewalksorrests,sheseeksherprey,attacksitanddevoursit。Shouldsomeaccidentcausethewallettodropoff,itissoonreplaced。Thespinneretstouchitsomewhere,anywhere,andthatisenough:
adhesionisatoncerestored。
TheLycosaisastay-at-home。Shenevergoesoutexcepttosnapupsomegamepassingwithinherhunting-domains,neartheburrow。AttheendofAugust,however,itisnotunusualtomeetherroamingabout,draggingherwalletbehindher。Herhesitationsmakeonethinkthatsheislookingforherhome,whichshehasleftforthemomentandhasadifficultyinfinding。
Whytheserambles?Therearetworeasons:firstthepairingandthenthemakingofthepill。Thereisalackofspaceintheburrow,whichprovidesonlyroomenoughfortheSpiderengagedinlongcontemplation。Nowthepreparationsfortheegg-bagrequireanextensiveflooring,asupportingframe-workaboutthesizeofone’shand,asmycagedprisonerhasshownus。TheLycosahasnotsomuchspaceatherdisposal,inherwell;hencethenecessityforcomingoutandworkingatherwalletintheopenair,doubtlessinthequiethoursofthenight。
Themeetingwiththemaleseemslikewisetodemandanexcursion。
Runningtheriskofbeingeatenalive,willheventuretoplungeintohislady’scave,intoalairwhenceflightwouldbeimpossible?Itisverydoubtful。Prudencedemandsthatmattersshouldtakeplaceoutside。Hereatleastthereissomechanceofbeatingahastyretreatwhichwillenabletherashswaintoescapetheattacksofhishorriblebride。
Theinterviewintheopenairlessensthedangerwithoutremovingitentirely。WehadproofofthiswhenwecaughttheLycosaintheactofdevouringherloveraboveground,inapartoftheenclosurewhichhadbeenbrokenforplantingandwhichwasthereforenotsuitablefortheSpider’sestablishment。Theburrowmusthavebeensomewayoff;andthemeetingofthepairtookplaceattheveryspotofthetragiccatastrophe。Althoughhehadaclearroad,themalewasnotquickenoughingettingawayandwasdulyeaten。
Afterthiscannibalorgy,doestheLycosagobackhome?Perhapsnot,forawhile。Besides,shewouldhavetogooutasecondtime,tomanufactureherpillonalevelspaceofsufficientextent。
Whentheworkisdone,someofthememancipatethemselves,thinktheywillhavealookatthecountrybeforeretiringforgoodandall。Itisthesewhomwesometimesmeetwanderingaimlesslyanddraggingtheirbagbehindthem。Soonerorlater,however,thevagrantsreturnhome;andthemonthofAugustisnotoverbeforeastrawrustledinanyburrowwillbringthemotherup,withherwalletslungbehindher。IamabletoprocureasmanyasIwantand,withthem,toindulgeincertainexperimentsofthehighestinterest。
Itisasightworthseeing,thatoftheLycosadragginghertreasureafterher,neverleavingit,dayornight,sleepingorwaking,anddefendingitwithacouragethatstrikesthebeholderwithawe。IfItrytotakethebagfromher,shepressesittoherbreastindespair,hangsontomypincers,bitesthemwithherpoison-fangs。Icanhearthedaggersgratingonthesteel。No,shewouldnotallowherselftoberobbedofthewalletwithimpunity,ifmyfingerswerenotsuppliedwithanimplement。
Bydintofpullingandshakingthepillwiththeforceps,ItakeitfromtheLycosa,whoprotestsfuriously。IflingherinexchangeapilltakenfromanotherLycosa。Itisatonceseizedinthefangs,embracedbythelegsandhungontothespinneret。Herownoranother’s:itisallonetotheSpider,whowalksawayproudlywiththealienwallet。Thiswastobeexpected,inviewofthesimilarityofthepillsexchanged。
Atestofanotherkind,withasecondsubject,rendersthemistakemorestriking。Isubstitute,intheplaceofthelawfulbagwhichIhaveremoved,theworkoftheSilkyEpeira。Thecolourandsoftnessofthematerialarethesameinbothcases;buttheshapeisquitedifferent。Thestolenobjectisaglobe;theobjectpresentedinexchangeisanellipticalconoidstuddedwithangularprojectionsalongtheedgeofthebase。TheSpidertakesnoaccountofthisdissimilarity。Shepromptlygluesthequeerbagtoherspinneretsandisaspleasedasthoughshewereinpossessionofherrealpill。Myexperimentalvillainieshavenootherconsequencesbeyondanephemeralcarting。Whenhatching-timearrives,earlyinthecaseoftheLycosa,lateinthatoftheEpeira,thegulledSpiderabandonsthestrangebagandpaysitnofurtherattention。
Letuspenetrateyetdeeperintothewallet-bearer’sstupidity。
AfterdeprivingtheLycosaofhereggs,Ithrowheraballofcork,roughlypolishedwithafileandofthesamesizeasthestolenpill。Sheacceptsthecorkysubstance,sodifferentfromthesilkpurse,withouttheleastdemur。Onewouldhavethoughtthatshewouldrecognizehermistakewiththoseeighteyesofhers,whichgleamlikepreciousstones。Thesillycreaturepaysnoattention。
Lovinglysheembracesthecorkball,fondlesitwithherpalpi,fastensittoherspinneretsandthenceforthdragsitafterherasthoughsheweredraggingherownbag。
Letusgiveanotherthechoicebetweentheimitationandthereal。
Therightfulpillandthecorkballareplacedtogetheronthefloorofthejar。WilltheSpiderbeabletoknowtheonethatbelongstoher?Thefoolisincapableofdoingso。Shemakesawildrushandseizeshaphazardatonetimeherproperty,atanothermyshamproduct。Whateverisfirsttouchedbecomesagoodcaptureandisforthwithhungup。
IfIincreasethenumberofcorkballs,ifIputinfourorfiveofthem,withtherealpillamongthem,itisseldomthattheLycosarecoversherownproperty。Attemptsatenquiry,attemptsatselectiontherearenone。Whatevershesnapsupatrandomshesticksto,beitgoodorbad。Astherearemoreoftheshampillsofcork,thesearethemostoftenseizedbytheSpider。
Thisobtusenessbafflesme。Cantheanimalbedeceivedbythesoftcontactofthecork?Ireplacethecorkballsbypelletsofcottonorpaper,keptintheirroundshapewithafewbandsofthread。
Bothareveryreadilyacceptedinsteadoftherealbagthathasbeenremoved。
Cantheillusionbeduetothecolouring,whichislightinthecorkandnotunlikethetintofthesilkglobewhensoiledwithalittleearth,whileitiswhiteinthepaperandthecotton,whenitisidenticalwiththatoftheoriginalpill?IgivetheLycosa,inexchangeforherwork,apelletofsilkthread,chosenofafinered,thebrightestofallcolours。Theuncommonpillisasreadilyacceptedandasjealouslyguardedastheothers。
Wewillleavethewallet-beareralone;weknowallthatwewanttoknowaboutherpovertyofintellect。Letuswaitforthehatching,whichtakesplaceinthefirstfortnightinSeptember。Astheycomeoutofthepill,theyoungsters,tothenumberofaboutacoupleofhundred,clamberontheSpider’sbackandtheresitmotionless,jammedclosetogether,formingasortofbarkofmingledlegsandpaunches。Themotherisunrecognizableunderthislivemantilla。Whenthehatchingisover,thewalletisloosenedfromthespinneretsandcastasideasaworthlessrag。
Thelittleonesareverygood:nonestirsnonetriestogetmoreroomforhimselfathisneighbours’expense。Whataretheydoingthere,soquietly?Theyallowthemselvestobecartedabout,liketheyoungoftheOpossum。Whethershesitinlongmeditationatthebottomofherden,orcometotheorifice,inmildweather,tobaskinthesun,theLycosaneverthrowsoffhergreat-coatofswarmingyoungstersuntilthefineseasoncomes。
If,inthemiddleofwinter,inJanuaryorFebruary,Ihappen,outinthefields,toransacktheSpider’sdwelling,aftertherain,snowandfrosthavebattereditand,asarule,dismantledthebastionattheentrance,Ialwaysfindherathome,stillfullofvigour,stillcarryingherfamily。Thisvehicularupbringinglastsfiveorsixmonthsatleast,withoutinterruption。ThecelebratedAmericancarrier,theOpossum,whoemancipatesheroffspringafterafewweeks’carting,cutsapoorfigurebesidetheLycosa。
Whatdothelittleoneseat,onthematernalspine?Nothing,sofarasIknow。Idonotseethemgrowlarger。Ifindthem,atthetardyperiodoftheiremancipation,justastheywerewhentheyleftthebag。
Duringthebadseason,themotherherselfisextremelyabstemious。
Atlongintervals,sheaccepts,inmyjars,abelatedLocust,whomIhavecaptured,forherbenefit,inthesunniernooks。Inordertokeepherselfincondition,aswhensheisdugupinthecourseofmywinterexcavations,shemustthereforesometimesbreakherfastandcomeoutinsearchofprey,without,ofcourse,discardingherlivemantilla。
Theexpeditionhasitsdangers。Theyoungstersmaybebrushedoffbyabladeofgrass。Whatbecomesofthemwhentheyhaveafall?
Doesthemothergivethemathought?Doesshecometotheirassistanceandhelpthemtoregaintheirplaceonherback?Notatall。TheaffectionofaSpider’sheart,dividedamongsomehundreds,cansparebutaveryfeebleportiontoeach。TheLycosahardlytroubles,whetheroneyoungsterfallfromhisplace,orsix,orallofthem。Shewaitsimpassivelyforthevictimsofthemishaptogetoutoftheirowndifficulty,whichtheydo,forthatmatter,andverynimbly。
Isweepthewholefamilyfromthebackofoneofmyboarderswithahair-pencil。Notasignofemotion,notanattemptatsearchonthepartofthedenudedone。Aftertrottingaboutalittleonthesand,thedislodgedyoungstersfind,thesehere,thosethere,oneorotherofthemother’slegs,spreadwideinacircle。Bymeansoftheseclimbing-poles,theyswarmtothetopandsoonthedorsalgroupresumesitsoriginalform。Notoneofthelotismissing。
TheLycosa’ssonsknowtheirtradeasacrobatstoperfection:themotherneednottroubleherheadabouttheirfall。
Withasweepofthepencil,ImakethefamilyofoneSpiderfallaroundanotherladenwithherownfamily。Thedislodgedonesnimblyscrambleupthelegsandclimbonthebackoftheirnewmother,whokindlyallowsthemtobehaveasthoughtheybelongedtoher。Thereisnoroomontheabdomen,theregulationresting-
place,whichisalreadyoccupiedbytherealsons。Theinvadersthereuponencamponthefrontpart,besetthethoraxandchangethecarrierintoahorriblepin-cushionthatnolongerbearstheleastresemblancetoaSpiderform。Meanwhile,thesuffererraisesnosortofprotestagainstthisaccessoffamily。Sheplacidlyacceptsthemallandwalksthemallabout。
Theyoungsters,ontheirside,areunabletodistinguishbetweenwhatispermittedandforbidden。Remarkableacrobatsthattheyare,theyclimbonthefirstSpiderthatcomesalong,evenwhenofadifferentspecies,providedthatshebeofafairsize。IplacetheminthepresenceofabigEpeiramarkedwithawhitecrossonapale-orangegroundEpeirapallida,OLIV。。Thelittleones,assoonastheyaredislodgedfromthebackoftheLycosatheirmother,clamberupthestrangerwithouthesitation。
Intolerantofthesefamiliarities,theSpidershakesthelegencroacheduponandflingstheintruderstoadistance。Theassaultisdoggedlyresumed,tosuchgoodpurposethatadozensucceedinhoistingthemselvestothetop。TheEpeira,whoisnotaccustomedtotheticklingofsuchaload,turnsoveronherbackandrollsonthegroundinthemannerofadonkeywhenhishideisitching。Somearelamed,someareevencrushed。Thisdoesnotdetertheothers,whorepeattheescaladeassoonastheEpeiraisonherlegsagain。Thencomemoresomersaults,morerollingsontheback,untilthegiddyswarmarealldiscomfitedandleavetheSpiderinpeace。
ChapterIV:THENARBONNELYCOSA:THEBURROW
Michelet{23}hastoldushow,asaprinter’sapprenticeinacellar,heestablishedamicablerelationswithaSpider。Atacertainhouroftheday,arayofsunlightwouldglintthroughthewindowofthegloomyworkshopandlightupthelittlecompositor’scase。Thenhiseight-leggedneighbourwouldcomedownfromherwebandtakehershareofthesunshineontheedgeofthecase。Theboydidnotinterferewithher;hewelcomedthetrustingvisitorasafriendandasapleasantdiversionfromthelongmonotony。Whenwelackthesocietyofourfellow-men,wetakerefugeinthatofanimals,withoutalwayslosingbythechange。
Idonot,thankGod,sufferfromthemelancholyofacellar:mysolitudeisgaywithlightandverdure;Iattend,wheneverI
please,thefields’highfestival,theThrushes’concert,theCrickets’symphony;andyetmyfriendlycommercewiththeSpiderismarkedbyanevengreaterdevotionthantheyoungtypesetter’s。I
admithertotheintimacyofmystudy,Imakeroomforheramongmybooks,Isetherinthesunonmywindow-ledge,Ivisitherassiduouslyatherhome,inthecountry。Theobjectofourrelationsisnottocreateameansofescapefromthepettyworriesoflife,pin-prickswhereofIhavemysharelikeothermen,averylargeshare,indeed;IproposetosubmittotheSpiderahostofquestionswhereto,attimes,shecondescendstoreply。
Towhatfairproblemsdoesnotthehabitoffrequentinghergiverise!Tosetthemforthworthily,themarvellousartwhichthelittleprinterwastoacquirewerenottoomuch。OneneedsthepenofaMichelet;andIhavebutarough,bluntpencil。Letustry,nevertheless:evenwhenpoorlyclad,truthisstillbeautiful。
IwillthereforeoncemoretakeupthestoryoftheSpider’sinstinct,astoryofwhichtheprecedingchaptershavegivenbutaveryroughidea。SinceIwrotethoseearlieressays,myfieldofobservationhasbeengreatlyextended。Mynoteshavebeenenrichedbynewandmostremarkablefacts。ItisrightthatIshouldemploythemforthepurposeofamoredetailedbiography。
Theexigenciesoforderandclearnessexposeme,itistrue,tooccasionalrepetitions。Thisisinevitablewhenonehastomarshalinanharmoniouswholeathousanditemsculledfromdaytoday,oftenunexpectedly,andbearingnorelationonetotheother。Theobserverisnotmasterofhistime;opportunityleadshimandbyunsuspectedways。Acertainquestionsuggestedbyanearlierfactfindsnoreplyuntilmanyyearsafter。Itsscope,moreover,isamplifiedandcompletedwithviewscollectedontheroad。Inawork,therefore,ofthisfragmentarycharacter,repetitions,necessaryforthedueco-ordinationofideas,areinevitable。I
shallbeassparingofthemasIcan。
LetusoncemoreintroduceouroldfriendstheEpeiraandtheLycosa,whoarethemostimportantSpidersinmydistrict。TheNarbonneLycosa,orBlack-belliedTarantula,choosesherdomicileinthewaste,pebblylandsbelovedofthethyme。Herdwelling,afortressratherthanavilla,isaburrowaboutnineinchesdeepandaswideastheneckofaclaret-bottle。Thedirectionisperpendicular,insofarasobstacles,frequentinasoilofthiskind,permit。Abitofgravelcanbeextractedandhoistedoutside;butaflintisanimmovableboulderwhichtheSpideravoidsbygivingabendtohergallery。Ifmoresucharemetwith,theresidencebecomesawindingcave,withstonevaults,withlobbiescommunicatingbymeansofsharppassages。
Thislackofplanhasnoattendantdrawbacks,sowelldoestheowner,fromlonghabit,knoweverycornerandstoreyofhermansion。Ifanyinterestingbuzzoccuroverhead,theLycosaclimbsupfromherruggedmanorwiththesamespeedasfromaverticalshaft。Perhapssheevenfindsthewindingsandturningsanadvantage,whenshehastodragintoherdenapreythathappenstodefenditself。
Asarule,theendoftheburrowwidensintoaside-chamber,aloungeorresting-placewheretheSpidermeditatesatlengthandiscontenttoleadalifeofquietwhenherbellyisfull。
Asilkcoating,butascantyone,fortheLycosahasnotthewealthofsilkpossessedbytheWeavingSpiders,linesthewallsofthetubeandkeepsthelooseearthfromfalling。Thisplaster,whichcementstheincohesiveandsmoothstheruggedparts,isreservedmoreparticularlyforthetopofthegallery,nearthemouth。
Here,intheday-time,ifthingsbepeacefulallaround,theLycosastationsherself,eithertoenjoythewarmthofthesun,hergreatdelight,ortolieinwaitforgame。Thethreadsofthesilkliningaffordafirmholdtotheclawsoneveryside,whethertheobjectbetositmotionlessforhours,revellinginthelightandheat,ortopounceuponthepassingprey。
Aroundtheorificeoftheburrowrises,toagreaterorlesserheight,acircularparapet,formedoftinypebbles,twigsandstrapsborrowedfromthedryleavesoftheneighbouringgrasses,allmoreorlessdexterouslytiedtogetherandcementedwithsilk。
Thisworkofrusticarchitectureisnevermissing,eventhoughitbenomorethanamerepad。
Whenshereachesmaturityandisoncesettled,theLycosabecomeseminentlydomesticated。Ihavebeenlivinginclosecommunionwithherforthelastthreeyears。Ihaveinstalledherinlargeearthenpansonthewindow-sillsofmystudyandIhaveherdailyundermyeyes。Well,itisveryrarelythatIhappenonheroutside,afewinchesfromherhole,backtowhichsheboltsattheleastalarm。
Wemaytakeit,then,that,whennotincaptivity,theLycosadoesnotgofarafieldtogatherthewherewithaltobuildherparapetandthatshemakesshiftwithwhatshefindsuponherthreshold。
Intheseconditions,thebuilding-stonesaresoonexhaustedandthemasonryceasesforlackofmaterials。
Thewishcameovermetoseewhatdimensionsthecircularedificewouldassume,iftheSpiderweregivenanunlimitedsupply。WithcaptivestowhomImyselfactaspurveyorthethingiseasyenough。
WereitonlywithaviewtohelpingwhosomayonedaycaretocontinuetheserelationswiththebigSpiderofthewaste-lands,letmedescribehowmysubjectsarehoused。
Agood-sizedearthenwarepan,somenineinchesdeep,isfilledwithared,clayeyearth,richinpebbles,similar,inshort,tothatoftheplaceshauntedbytheLycosa。Properlymoistenedintoapaste,theartificialsoilisheaped,layerbylayer,aroundacentralreed,ofaboreequaltothatoftheanimal’snaturalburrow。Whenthereceptacleisfilledtothetop,Iwithdrawthereed,whichleavesayawning,perpendicularshaft。Ithusobtaintheabodewhichshallreplacethatofthefields。
Tofindthehermittoinhabititismerelythematterofawalkintheneighbourhood。Whenremovedfromherowndwelling,whichisturnedtopsy-turvybymytrowel,andplacedinpossessionofthedenproducedbymyart,theLycosaatoncedisappearsintothatden。Shedoesnotcomeoutagain,seeksnothingbetterelsewhere。
Alargewire-gauzecoverrestsonthesoilinthepanandpreventsescape。
Inanycase,thewatch,inthisrespect,makesnodemandsuponmydiligence。Theprisonerissatisfiedwithhernewabodeandmanifestsnoregretforhernaturalburrow。Thereisnoattemptatflightonherpart。Letmenotomittoaddthateachpanmustreceivenotmorethanoneinhabitant。TheLycosaisveryintolerant。Toher,aneighbourisfairgame,tobeeatenwithoutscruplewhenonehasmightonone’sside。Timewaswhen,unawareofthisfierceintolerance,whichismoresavagestillatbreeding-
time,Isawhideousorgiesperpetratedinmyoverstockedcages。I
shallhaveoccasiontodescribethosetragedieslater。
LetusmeanwhileconsidertheisolatedLycosae。TheydonottouchupthedwellingwhichIhavemouldedforthemwithabitofreed;
atmost,nowandagain,perhapswiththeobjectofformingaloungeorbedroomatthebottom,theyflingoutafewloadsofrubbish。
Butall,littlebylittle,buildthekerbthatistoedgethemouth。
Ihavegiventhemplentyoffirst-ratematerials,farsuperiortothosewhichtheyusewhenlefttotheirownresources。Theseconsist,first,forthefoundations,oflittlesmoothstones,someofwhichareaslargeasanalmond。Withthisroad-metalaremingledshortstripsofraphia,orpalm-fibre,flexibleribbons,easilybent。ThesestandfortheSpider’susualbasket-work,consistingofslenderstalksanddrybladesofgrass。Lastly,bywayofanunprecedentedtreasure,neveryetemployedbyaLycosa,I
placeatmycaptives’disposalsomethickthreadsofwool,cutintoinchlengths。
AsIwish,atthesametime,tofindoutwhethermyanimals,withthemagnificentlensesoftheireyes,areabletodistinguishcoloursandpreferonecolourtoanother,Imixupbitsofwoolofdifferenthues:therearered,green,whiteandyellowpieces。IftheSpiderhaveanypreference,shecanchoosewhereshepleases。
TheLycosaalwaysworksatnight,aregrettablecircumstance,whichdoesnotallowmetofollowtheworker’smethods。Iseetheresult;andthatisall。WereItovisitthebuilding-yardbythelightofalantern,Ishouldbenowiser。Theanimal,whichisveryshy,wouldatoncediveintoherlair;andIshouldhavelostmysleepfornothing。Furthermore,sheisnotaverydiligentlabourer;shelikestotakehertime。Twoorthreebitsofwoolorraphiaplacedinpositionrepresentawholenight’swork。Andtothisslownesswemustaddlongspellsofutteridleness。
Twomonthspass;andtheresultofmyliberalitysurpassesmyexpectations。Possessingmorewindfallsthantheyknowwhattodowith,allpickedupintheirimmediateneighbourhood,myLycosaehavebuiltthemselvesdonjon-keepsthelikeofwhichtheirracehasnotyetknown。Aroundtheorifice,onaslightlyslopingbank,small,flat,smoothstoneshavebeenlaidtoformabroken,flaggedpavement。Thelargerstones,whichareCyclopeanblockscomparedwiththesizeoftheanimalthathasshiftedthem,areemployedasabundantlyastheothers。
Onthisrockworkstandsthedonjon。Itisaninterlacingofraphiaandbitsofwool,pickedupatrandom,withoutdistinctionofshade。Redandwhite,greenandyellowaremixedwithoutanyattemptatorder。TheLycosaisindifferenttothejoysofcolour。
Theultimateresultisasortofmuff,acoupleofincheshigh。
Bandsofsilk,suppliedbythespinnerets,unitethepieces,sothatthewholeresemblesacoarsefabric。Withoutbeingabsolutelyfaultless,fortherearealwaysawkwardpiecesontheoutside,whichtheworkercouldnothandle,thegaudybuildingisnotdevoidofmerit。Thebirdliningitsnestwoulddonobetter。Whososeesthecurious,many-colouredproductionsinmypanstakesthemforanoutcomeofmyindustry,contrivedwithaviewtosomeexperimentalmischief;andhissurpriseisgreatwhenIconfesswhotherealauthoris。NoonewouldeverbelievetheSpidercapableofconstructingsuchamonument。
Itgoeswithoutsayingthat,inastateofliberty,onourbarrenwaste-lands,theLycosadoesnotindulgeinsuchsumptuousarchitecture。Ihavegiventhereason:sheistoogreatastay-
at-hometogoinsearchofmaterialsandshemakesuseofthelimitedresourceswhichshefindsaroundher。Bitsofearth,smallchipsofstone,afewtwigs,afewwitheredgrasses:thatisall,ornearlyall。Whereforetheworkisgenerallyquitemodestandreducedtoaparapetthathardlyattractsattention。
Mycaptivesteachusthat,whenmaterialsareplentiful,especiallytextilematerialsthatremoveallfearsoflandslip,theLycosadelightsintallturrets。Sheunderstandstheartofdonjon-
buildingandputsitintopracticeasoftenasshepossessesthemeans。
Thisartisakintoanother,fromwhichitisapparentlyderived。
Ifthesunbefierceorifrainthreaten,theLycosaclosestheentrancetoherdwellingwithasilkentrellis-work,whereinsheembedsdifferentmatters,oftentheremnantsofvictimswhichshehasdevoured。TheancientGaelnailedtheheadsofhisvanquishedenemiestothedoorofhishut。Inthesameway,thefierceSpiderstickstheskullsofherpreyintothelidofhercave。Theselumpslookverywellontheogre’sroof;butwemustbecarefulnottomistakethemforwarliketrophies。Theanimalknowsnothingofourbarbarousbravado。Everythingatthethresholdoftheburrowisusedindiscriminately:fragmentsofLocust,vegetableremainsandespeciallyparticlesofearth。ADragon-fly’sheadbakedbythesunisasgoodasabitofgravelandnobetter。
Andso,withsilkandallsortsoftinymaterials,theLycosabuildsaliddedcaptotheentranceofherhome。Iamnotwellacquaintedwiththereasonsthatprompthertobarricadeherselfindoors,particularlyastheseclusionisonlytemporaryandvariesgreatlyinduration。IobtainprecisedetailsfromatribeofLycosaewherewiththeenclosure,aswillbeseenlater,happenstobethrongedinconsequenceofmyinvestigationsintothedispersalofthefamily。
AtthetimeofthetropicalAugustheat,IseemyLycosae,nowthisbatch,nowthat,building,attheentrancetotheburrow,aconvexceiling,whichisdifficulttodistinguishfromthesurroundingsoil。Canitbetoprotectthemselvesfromthetoo-vividlight?
Thisisdoubtful;for,afewdayslater,thoughthepowerofthesunremainthesame,theroofisbrokenopenandtheSpiderreappearsatherdoor,wheresherevelsinthetorridheatofthedog-days。
Later,whenOctobercomes,ifitberainyweather,sheretiresoncemoreunderaroof,asthoughshewereguardingherselfagainstthedamp。Letusnotbetoopositiveofanything,however:often,whenitisraininghard,theSpiderburstsherceilingandleavesherhouseopentotheskies。
Perhapsthelidisonlyputonforseriousdomesticevents,notablyforthelaying。Ido,infact,perceiveyoungLycosaewhoshutthemselvesinbeforetheyhaveattainedthedignityofmotherhoodandwhoreappear,sometimelater,withthebagcontainingtheeggshungtotheirstern。Theinferencethattheyclosethedoorwiththeobjectofsecuringgreaterquietwhilespinningthematernalcocoonwouldnotbeinkeepingwiththeunconcerndisplayedbythemajority。Ifindsomewholaytheireggsinanopenburrow;Icomeuponsomewhoweavetheircocoonandcramitwitheggsintheopenair,beforetheyevenownaresidence。Inshort,Idonotsucceedinfathomingthereasonsthatcausetheburrowtobeclosed,nomatterwhattheweather,hotorcold,wetordry。
Thefactremainsthatthelidisbrokenandrepairedrepeatedly,sometimesonthesameday。Inspiteoftheearthycasing,thesilkwoofgivesittherequisitepliancytocleavewhenpushedbytheanchoriteandtoripopenwithoutfallingintoruins。Sweptbacktothecircumferenceofthemouthandincreasedbythewreckageoffurtherceilings,itbecomesaparapet,whichtheLycosaraisesbydegreesinherlongmomentsofleisure。Thebastionwhichsurmountstheburrow,therefore,takesitsoriginfromthetemporarylid。Theturretderivesfromthesplitceiling。
Whatisthepurposeofthisturret?Mypanswilltellusthat。Anenthusiasticvotaryofthechase,solongassheisnotpermanentlyfixed,theLycosa,onceshehassetuphouse,preferstolieinambushandwaitforthequarry。Everyday,whentheheatisgreatest,Iseemycaptivescomeupslowlyfromundergroundandleanuponthebattlementsoftheirwoollycastle-keep。Theyarethenreallymagnificentintheirstatelygravity。Withtheirswellingbellycontainedwithintheaperture,theirheadoutside,theirglassyeyesstaring,theirlegsgatheredforaspring,forhoursandhourstheywait,motionless,bathingvoluptuouslyinthesun。
Shouldatit-bittoherlikinghappentopass,forthwiththewatcherdartsfromhertalltower,swiftasanarrowfromthebow。
Withadagger-thrustintheneck,shestabsthejugularoftheLocust,Dragon-flyorotherpreywhereofIamthepurveyor;andsheasquicklyscalesthedonjonandretireswithhercapture。Theperformanceisawonderfulexhibitionofskillandspeed。
Veryseldomisaquarrymissed,providedthatitpassataconvenientdistance,withintherangeofthehuntress’bound。But,ifthepreybeatsomedistance,forinstanceonthewireofthecage,theLycosatakesnonoticeofit。Scorningtogoinpursuit,sheallowsittoroamatwill。Sheneverstrikesexceptwhensureofherstroke。Sheachievesthisbymeansofhertower。Hidingbehindthewall,sheseesthestrangeradvancing,keepshereyesonhimandsuddenlypounceswhenhecomeswithinreach。Theseabrupttacticsmakethethingacertainty。Thoughhewerewingedandswiftofflight,theunwaryonewhoapproachestheambushislost。
Thispresumes,itistrue,anexemplarypatienceontheLycosa’spart;fortheburrowhasnaughtthatcanservetoenticevictims。
Atbest,theledgeprovidedbytheturretmay,atrareintervals,temptsomewearywayfarertouseitasaresting-place。But,ifthequarrydonotcometo-day,itissuretocometo-morrow,thenextday,orlater,fortheLocustshopinnumerableinthewaste-
land,noraretheyalwaysabletoregulatetheirleaps。Somedayorother,chanceisboundtobringoneofthemwithinthepurlieusoftheburrow。Thisisthemomenttospringuponthepilgrimfromtheramparts。Untilthen,wemaintainastoicalvigilance。Weshalldinewhenwecan;butweshallendbydining。
TheLycosa,therefore,wellawareoftheselingeringeventualities,waitsandisnotundulydistressedbyaprolongedabstinence。Shehasanaccommodatingstomach,whichissatisfiedtobegorgedto-
dayandtoremainemptyafterwardsforgoodnessknowshowlong。I
havesometimesneglectedmycatering-dutiesforweeksatatime;
andmyboardershavebeennonetheworseforit。Afteramoreorlessprotractedfast,theydonotpineaway,butaresmittenwithawolf-likehunger。Alltheseravenouseatersarealike:theyguzzletoexcessto-day,inanticipationofto-morrow’sdearth。
Inheryouth,beforeshehasaburrow,theLycosaearnsherlivinginanothermanner。Cladingreylikeherelders,butwithouttheblack-velvetapronwhichshereceivesonattainingthemarriageableage,sheroamsamongthescrubbygrass。Thisistruehunting。
Shouldasuitablequarryheaveinsight,theSpiderpursuesit,drivesitfromitsshelters,followsithot-foot。Thefugitivegainstheheights,makesasthoughtoflyaway。Hehasnotthetime。Withanupwardleap,theLycosagrabshimbeforehecanrise。
IamcharmedwiththeagilitywherewithmyyearlingboardersseizetheFlieswhichIprovideforthem。InvaindoestheFlytakerefugeacoupleofinchesup,onsomebladeofgrass。Withasuddenspringintotheair,theSpiderpouncesontheprey。NoCatisquickerincatchingherMouse。
Butthesearethefeatsofyouthnothandicappedbyobesity。
Later,whenaheavypaunch,dilatedwitheggsandsilk,hastobetrailedalong,thosegymnasticperformancesbecomeimpracticable。
TheLycosathendigsherselfasettledabode,ahunting-box,andsitsinherwatch-tower,onthelook-outforgame。
WhenandhowistheburrowobtainedwhereintheLycosa,onceavagrant,nowastay-at-home,istospendtheremainderofherlonglife?Weareinautumn,theweatherisalreadyturningcool。ThisishowtheFieldCricketsetstowork:aslongasthedaysarefineandthenightsnottoocold,thefuturechoristerofspringramblesoverthefallows,carelessofalocalhabitation。Atcriticalmoments,thecoverofadeadleafprovideshimwithatemporaryshelter。Intheend,theburrow,thepermanentdwelling,isdugastheinclementseasondrawsnigh。
TheLycosasharestheCricket’sviews:likehim,shefindsathousandpleasuresinthevagabondlife。WithSeptembercomesthenuptialbadge,theblack-velvetbib。TheSpidersmeetatnight,bythesoftmoonlight:theyromptogether,theyeatthebelovedshortlyafterthewedding;byday,theyscourthecountry,theytrackthegameontheshort-pile,grassycarpet,theytaketheirfillofthejoysofthesun。Thatismuchbetterthansolitarymeditationatthebottomofawell。Andsoitisnotraretoseeyoungmothersdraggingtheirbagofeggs,orevenalreadycarryingtheirfamily,andasyetwithoutahome。
InOctober,itistimetosettledown。Wethen,infact,findtwosortsofburrows,whichdifferindiameter。Thelarger,bottle-
neckburrowsbelongtotheoldmatrons,whohaveownedtheirhousefortwoyearsatleast。Thesmaller,ofthewidthofathicklead-
pencil,containtheyoungmothers,bornthatyear。Bydintoflongandleisurelyalterations,thenovice’searthswillincreaseindepthaswellasindiameterandbecomeroomyabodes,similartothoseofthegrandmothers。Inboth,wefindtheownerandherfamily,thelattersometimesalreadyhatchedandsometimesstillenclosedinthesatinwallet。
Seeingnodigging-tools,suchastheexcavationofthedwellingseemedtometorequire,IwonderedwhethertheLycosamightnotavailherselfofsomechancegallery,theworkoftheCicadaortheEarth-worm。Thisready-madetunnel,thoughtI,mustshortenthelaboursoftheSpider,whoappearstobesobadlyofffortools;
shewouldonlyhavetoenlargeitandputitinorder。Iwaswrong:theburrowisexcavated,fromstarttofinish,byherunaidedlabour。
Thenwherearethedigging-implements?Wethinkofthelegs,oftheclaws。Wethinkofthem,butreflectiontellsusthattoolssuchasthesewouldnotdo:theyaretoolongandtoodifficulttowieldinaconfinedspace。Whatisrequiredistheminer’sshort-
handledpick,wherewithtodrivehard,toinsert,toleverandtoextract;whatisrequiredisthesharppointthatenterstheearthandcrumblesitintofragments。ThereremaintheLycosa’sfangs,delicateweaponswhichweatfirsthesitatetoassociatewithsuchwork,soillogicaldoesitseemtodigapitwithsurgeon’sscalpels。
Thefangsareapairofsharp,curvedpoints,which,whenatrest,crooklikeafingerandtakeshelterbetweentwostrongpillars。
TheCatsheathesherclawsunderthevelvetofthepaw,topreservetheiredgeandsharpness。Inthesameway,theLycosaprotectsherpoisoneddaggersbyfoldingthemwithinthecaseoftwopowerfulcolumns,whichcomeplumbonthesurfaceandcontainthemusclesthatworkthem。
Well,thissurgicaloutfit,intendedforstabbingthejugulararteryoftheprey,suddenlybecomesapick-axeanddoesroughnavvy’swork。Towitnesstheundergrounddiggingisimpossible;
butwecan,atleast,withtheexerciseofalittlepatience,seetherubbishcartedaway。IfIwatchmycaptives,withouttiring,ataveryearlyhour——fortheworktakesplacemostlyatnightandatlongintervals——intheendIcatchthemcomingupwithaload。
ContrarytowhatIexpected,thelegstakenopartinthecarting。
Itisthemouththatactsasthebarrow。Atinyballofearthisheldbetweenthefangsandissupportedbythepalpi,orfeelers,whicharelittlearmsemployedintheserviceofthemouth-parts。
TheLycosadescendscautiouslyfromherturret,goestosomedistancetogetridofherburdenandquicklydivesdownagaintobringupmore。
Wehaveseenenough:weknowthattheLycosa’sfangs,thoselethalweapons,arenotafraidtobiteintoclayandgravel。Theykneadtheexcavatedrubbishintopellets,takeupthemassofearthandcarryitoutside。Therestfollowsnaturally;itisthefangsthatdig,delveandextract。Howfinely-temperedtheymustbe,nottobebluntedbythiswell-sinker’sworkandtododutypresentlyinthesurgicaloperationofstabbingtheneck!
Ihavesaidthattherepairsandextensionsoftheburrowaremadeatlongintervals。Fromtimetotime,thecircularparapetreceivesadditionsandbecomesalittlehigher;lessfrequentlystill,thedwellingisenlargedanddeepened。Asarule,themansionremainsasitwasforawholeseason。Towardstheendofwinter,inMarchmorethanatanyotherperiod,theLycosaseemstowishtogiveherselfalittlemorespace。Thisisthemomenttosubjecthertocertaintests。
WeknowthattheFieldCricket,whenremovedfromhisburrowandcagedunderconditionsthatwouldallowhimtodighimselfanewhomeshouldthefitseizehim,preferstotrampfromonecasualsheltertoanother,orratherabandonseveryideaofcreatingapermanentresidence。Thereisashortseasonwhereattheinstinctforbuildingasubterraneangalleryisimperativelyaroused。Whenthisseasonispast,theexcavatingartist,ifaccidentallydeprivedofhisabode,becomesawanderingBohemian,carelessofalodging。Hehasforgottenhistalentsandhesleepsout。
Thatthebird,thenest-builder,shouldneglectitsartwhenithasnobroodtocareforisperfectlylogical:itbuildsforitsfamily,notforitself。ButwhatshallwesayoftheCricket,whoisexposedtoathousandmishapswhenawayfromhome?Theprotectionofaroofwouldbeofgreatusetohim;andthegiddy-
patedoesnotgiveitathought,thoughheisverystrongandmorecapablethaneverofdiggingwithhispowerfuljaws。
Whatreasoncanweallegeforthisneglect?None,unlessitbethattheseasonofstrenuousburrowingispast。Theinstinctshaveacalendaroftheirown。Atthegivenhour,suddenlytheyawaken;
assuddenly,afterwards,theyfallasleep。Theingeniousbecomeincompetentwhentheprescribedperiodisended。
Onasubjectofthiskind,wecanconsulttheSpiderofthewaste-
lands。IcatchanoldLycosainthefieldsandhouseher,thatsameday,underwire,inaburrowwhereIhavepreparedasoiltoherliking。If,bymycontrivancesandwithabitofreed,IhavepreviouslymouldedaburrowroughlyrepresentingtheonefromwhichItookher,theSpiderentersitforthwithandseemspleasedwithhernewresidence。Theproductofmyartisacceptedasherlawfulpropertyandundergoeshardlyanyalterations。Incourseoftime,abastioniserectedaroundtheorifice;thetopofthegalleryiscementedwithsilk;andthatisall。Inthisestablishmentofmybuilding,theanimal’sbehaviourremainswhatitwouldbeundernaturalconditions。
ButplacetheLycosaonthesurfaceoftheground,withoutfirstshapingaburrow。WhatwillthehomelessSpiderdo?Digherselfadwelling,onewouldthink。Shehasthestrengthtodoso;sheisintheprimeoflife。Besides,thesoilissimilartothatwhenceIoustedherandsuitstheoperationperfectly。WethereforeexpecttoseetheSpidersettledbeforelonginashaftofherownconstruction。
Wearedisappointed。Weekspassandnotaneffortismade,notone。Demoralizedbytheabsenceofanambush,theLycosahardlyvouchsafesaglanceatthegamewhichIserveup。TheCricketspasswithinherreachinvain;mostoftenshescornsthem。Sheslowlywastesawaywithfastingandboredom。Atlength,shedies。
Takeupyourminer’stradeagain,poorfool!Makeyourselfahome,sinceyouknowhowto,andlifewillbesweettoyouformanyalongdayyet:theweatherisfineandvictualsplentiful。Dig,delve,gounderground,wheresafetylies。Likeanidiot,yourefrain;andyouperish。Why?
Becausethecraftwhichyouwerewonttoplyisforgotten;becausethedaysofpatientdiggingarepastandyourpoorbrainisunabletoworkback。Todoasecondtimewhathasbeendonealreadyisbeyondyourwit。Forallyourmeditativeair,youcannotsolvetheproblemofhowtoreconstructthatwhichisvanishedandgone。
LetusnowseewhatwecandowithyoungerLycosae,whoareattheburrowing-stage。IdigoutfiveorsixattheendofFebruary。
Theyarehalfthesizeoftheoldones;theirburrowsareequalindiametertomylittlefinger。Rubbishquitefresh-spreadaroundthepitbearswitnesstotherecentdateoftheexcavations。
Relegatedtotheirwirecages,theseyoungLycosaebehavedifferentlyaccordingasthesoilplacedattheirdisposalisorisnotalreadyprovidedwithaburrowmadebyme。Aburrowishardlytheword:Igivethembutthenucleusofashaft,aboutaninchdeep,tolurethemon。Wheninpossessionofthisrudimentarylair,theSpiderdoesnothesitatetopursuetheworkwhichIhaveinterruptedinthefields。Atnight,shedigswithawill。Icanseethisbytheheapofrubbishflungaside。Sheatlastobtainsahousetosuither,ahousesurmountedbytheusualturret。
Theothers,onthecontrary,thoseSpidersforwhomthethrustofmypencilhasnotcontrivedanentrance-hallrepresenting,toacertainextent,thenaturalgallerywhenceIdislodgedthem,absolutelyrefusetowork;andtheydie,notwithstandingtheabundanceofprovisions。
Thefirstpursuetheseason’stask。TheywerediggingwhenI
caughtthem;and,carriedawaybytheenthusiasmoftheiractivity,theygoondigginginsidemycages。Takeninbymydecoy-shaft,theydeepentheimprintofthepencilasthoughtheyweredeepeningtheirrealvestibule。Theydonotbegintheirlaboursoveragain;
theycontinuethem。
Thesecond,nothavingthisinducement,thissemblanceofaburrowmistakenfortheirownwork,forsaketheideaofdiggingandallowthemselvestodie,becausetheywouldhavetotravelbackalongthechainofactionsandtoresumethepick-strokesofthestart。Tobeginalloveragainrequiresreflection,aqualitywherewiththeyarenotendowed。
Totheinsect——andwehaveseenthisinmanyearliercases——whatisdoneisdoneandcannotbetakenupagain。Thehandsofawatchdonotmovebackwards。Theinsectbehavesinmuchthesameway。Itsactivityurgesitinonedirection,everforwards,withoutallowingittoretraceitssteps,evenwhenanaccidentmakesthisnecessary。
WhattheMason-beesandtheotherstaughtuserewhiletheLycosanowconfirmsinhermanner。Incapableoftakingfreshpainstobuildherselfaseconddwelling,whenthefirstisdonefor,shewillgoonthetramp,shewillbreakintoaneighbour’shouse,shewillruntheriskofbeingeatenshouldshenotprovethestronger,butshewillneverthinkofmakingherselfahomebystartingafresh。
Whatastrangeintellectisthatoftheanimal,amixtureofmechanicalroutineandsubtlebrain-power!Doesitcontaingleamsthatcontrive,wishesthatpursueadefiniteobject?Followinginthewakeofsomanyothers,theLycosawarrantsusinentertainingadoubt。
CHAPTERV:THENARBONNELYCOSA:THEFAMILY
Forthreeweeksandmore,theLycosatrailsthebagofeggshangingtoherspinnerets。Thereaderwillremembertheexperimentsdescribedinthethirdchapterofthisvolume,particularlythosewiththecorkballandthethreadpelletwhichtheSpidersofoolishlyacceptsinexchangefortherealpill。Well,thisexceedinglydull-wittedmother,satisfiedwithaughtthatknocksagainstherheels,isabouttomakeuswonderatherdevotion。
Whethershecomeupfromhershafttoleanuponthekerbandbaskinthesun,whethershesuddenlyretireundergroundinthefaceofdanger,orwhethersheberoamingthecountrybeforesettlingdown,neverdoessheletgoherpreciousbag,thatverycumbrousburdeninwalking,climbingorleaping。If,bysomeaccident,itbecomedetachedfromthefasteningtowhichitishung,sheflingsherselfmadlyonhertreasureandlovinglyembracesit,readytobitewhosowouldtakeitfromher。Imyselfamsometimesthethief。Ithenhearthepointsofthepoison-fangsgrindingagainstthesteelofmypincers,whichtuginonedirectionwhiletheLycosatugsintheother。Butletusleavetheanimalalone:withaquicktouchofthespinnerets,thepillisrestoredtoitsplace;andtheSpiderstridesoff,stillmenacing。
Towardstheendofsummer,allthehouseholders,oldoryoung,whetherincaptivityonthewindow-silloratlibertyinthepathsoftheenclosure,supplymedailywiththefollowingimprovingsight。Inthemorning,assoonasthesunishotandbeatsupontheirburrow,theanchoritescomeupfromthebottomwiththeirbagandstationthemselvesattheopening。Longsiestasonthethresholdinthesunaretheorderofthedaythroughoutthefineseason;but,atthepresenttime,thepositionadoptedisadifferentone。Formerly,theLycosacameoutintothesunforherownsake。Leaningontheparapet,shehadthefronthalfofherbodyoutsidethepitandthehinderhalfinside。
Theeyestooktheirfilloflight;thebellyremainedinthedark。
Whencarryingheregg-bag,theSpiderreversestheposture:thefrontisinthepit,therearoutside。Withherhind-legssheholdsthewhitepillbulgingwithgermsliftedabovetheentrance;
gentlysheturnsandreturnsit,soastopresenteverysidetothelife-givingrays。Andthisgoesonforhalftheday,solongasthetemperatureishigh;anditisrepeateddaily,withexquisitepatience,duringthreeorfourweeks。Tohatchitseggs,thebirdcoversthemwiththequiltofitsbreast;itstrainsthemtothefurnaceofitsheart。TheLycosaturnshersinfrontofthehearthofhearths,shegivesthemthesunasanincubator。
IntheearlydaysofSeptember,theyoungones,whohavebeensometimehatched,arereadytocomeout。Thepillripsopenalongthemiddlefold。Wereadoftheoriginofthisfoldinanearlierchapter。{24}Doesthemother,feelingthebroodquickeninsidethesatinwrapper,herselfbreakopenthevesselattheopportunemoment?Itseemsprobable。Ontheotherhand,theremaybeaspontaneousbursting,suchasweshallseelaterintheBandedEpeira’sballoon,atoughwalletwhichopensabreachofitsownaccord,longafterthemotherhasceasedtoexist。
Thewholefamilyemergesfromthebagstraightway。Thenandthere,theyoungstersclimbtothemother’sback。Asfortheemptybag,nowaworthlessshred,itisflungoutoftheburrow;theLycosadoesnotgiveitafurtherthought。Huddledtogether,sometimesintwoorthreelayers,accordingtotheirnumber,thelittleonescoverthewholebackofthemother,who,forsevenoreightmonthstocome,willcarryherfamilynightandday。NowherecanwehopetoseeamoreedifyingdomesticpicturethanthatoftheLycosaclothedinheryoung。
Fromtimetotime,Imeetalittlebandofgipsiespassingalongthehigh-roadontheirwaytosomeneighbouringfair。Thenew-bornbabemewlsonthemother’sbreast,inahammockformedoutofakerchief。Thelast-weanediscarriedpick-a-back;athirdtoddlesclingingtoitsmother’sskirts;othersfollowclosely,thebiggestintherear,ferretingintheblackberry-ladenhedgerows。Itisamagnificentspectacleofhappy-go-luckyfruitfulness。Theygotheirway,pennilessandrejoicing。Thesunishotandtheearthisfertile。
ButhowthispicturepalesbeforethatoftheLycosa,thatincomparablegipsywhosebratsarenumberedbythehundred!Andoneandallofthem,fromSeptembertoApril,withoutamoment’srespite,findroomuponthepatientcreature’sback,wheretheyarecontenttoleadatranquillifeandtobecartedabout。
Thelittleonesareverygood;nonemoves,noneseeksaquarrelwithhisneighbours。Clingingtogether,theyformacontinuousdrapery,ashaggyulsterunderwhichthemotherbecomesunrecognizable。Isitananimal,afluffofwool,aclusterofsmallseedsfastenedtooneanother?’Tisimpossibletotellatthefirstglance。
Theequilibriumofthislivingblanketisnotsofirmbutthatfallsoftenoccur,especiallywhenthemotherclimbsfromindoorsandcomestothethresholdtoletthelittleonestakethesun。
Theleastbrushagainstthegalleryunseatsapartofthefamily。
Themishapisnotserious。TheHen,fidgetingaboutherChicks,looksforthestrays,callsthem,gathersthemtogether。TheLycosaknowsnotthesematernalalarms。Impassively,sheleavesthosewhodropofftomanagetheirowndifficulty,whichtheydowithwonderfulquickness。Commendmetothoseyoungstersforgettingupwithoutwhining,dustingthemselvesandresumingtheirseatinthesaddle!Theunhorsedonespromptlyfindalegofthemother,theusualclimbing-pole;theyswarmupitasfastastheycanandrecovertheirplacesonthebearer’sback。Thelivingbarkofanimalsisreconstructedinthetwinklingofaneye。
Tospeakhereofmother-lovewere,Ithink,extravagant。TheLycosa’saffectionforheroffspringhardlysurpassesthatoftheplant,whichisunacquaintedwithanytenderfeelingandneverthelessbestowsthenicestandmostdelicatecareuponitsseeds。Theanimal,inmanycases,knowsnoothersenseofmotherhood。WhatcarestheLycosaforherbrood!Sheacceptsanother’sasreadilyasherown;sheissatisfiedsolongasherbackisburdenedwithaswarmingcrowd,whetheritissuefromherovariesorelsewhence。Thereisnoquestionhereofrealmaternalaffection。
IhavedescribedelsewheretheprowessoftheCopris{25}watchingovercellsthatarenotherhandiworkanddonotcontainheroffspring。Withazealwhicheventheadditionallabourlaiduponherdoesnoteasilyweary,sheremovesthemildewfromthealiendung-balls,whichfarexceedtheregularnestsinnumber;shegentlyscrapesandpolishesandrepairsthem;shelistenstothemattentivelyandenquiresbyearintoeachnursling’sprogress。Herrealcollectioncouldnotreceivegreatercare。Herownfamilyoranother’s:itisallonetoher。
TheLycosaisequallyindifferent。Itakeahair-pencilandsweepthelivingburdenfromoneofmySpiders,makingitfallclosetoanothercoveredwithherlittleones。Theevictedyoungstersscamperabout,findthenewmother’slegsoutspread,nimblyclamberuptheseandmountonthebackoftheobligingcreature,whoquietlyletsthemhavetheirway。
Theyslipinamongtheothers,or,whenthelayeristoothick,pushtothefrontandpassfromtheabdomentothethoraxandeventothehead,thoughleavingtheregionoftheeyesuncovered。Itdoesnotdotoblindthebearer:thecommonsafetydemandsthat。
Theyknowthisandrespectthelensesoftheeyes,howeverpopuloustheassemblybe。Thewholeanimalisnowcoveredwithaswarmingcarpetofyoung,allexceptthelegs,whichmustpreservetheirfreedomofaction,andtheunderpartofthebody,wherecontactwiththegroundistobefeared。
MypencilforcesathirdfamilyuponthealreadyoverburdenedSpider;andthistooispeacefullyaccepted。Theyoungstershuddleupcloser,lieoneontopoftheotherinlayersandroomisfoundforall。TheLycosahaslostthelastsemblanceofananimal,hasbecomeanamelessbristlingthingthatwalksabout。Fallsarefrequentandarefollowedbycontinualclimbings。
IperceivethatIhavereachedthelimitsnotofthebearer’sgood-
will,butofequilibrium。TheSpiderwouldadoptanindefinitefurthernumberoffoundlings,ifthedimensionsofherbackaffordedthemafirmhold。Letusbecontentwiththis。Letusrestoreeachfamilytoitsmother,drawingatrandomfromthelot。
Theremustnecessarilybeinterchanges,butthatisofnoimportance:realchildrenandadoptedchildrenarethesamethingintheLycosa’seyes。
Onewouldliketoknowif,apartfrommyartifices,incircumstanceswhereIdonotinterfere,thegood-natureddry-nursesometimesburdensherselfwithasupplementaryfamily;itwouldalsobeinterestingtolearnwhatcomesofthisassociationoflawfuloffspringandstrangers。Ihaveamplematerialswherewithtoobtainananswertobothquestions。Ihavehousedinthesamecagetwoelderlymatronsladenwithyoungsters。Eachhasherhomeasfarremovedfromtheother’sasthesizeofthecommonpanpermits。Thedistanceisnineinchesormore。Itisnotenough。
Proximitysoonkindlesfiercejealousiesbetweenthoseintolerantcreatures,whoareobligedtolivefarapart,soastosecureadequatehunting-grounds。
Onemorning,Icatchthetwoharridansfightingouttheirquarrelonthefloor。Theloserislaidflatuponherback;thevictress,bellytobellywithheradversary,clutchesherwithherlegsandpreventsherfrommovingalimb。Bothhavetheirpoison-fangswideopen,readytobitewithoutyetdaring,somutuallyformidablearethey。Afteracertainperiodofwaiting,duringwhichthepairmerelyexchangethreats,thestrongerofthetwo,theoneontop,closesherlethalengineandgrindstheheadoftheprostratefoe。
Thenshecalmlydevoursthedeceasedbysmallmouthfuls。
Nowwhatdotheyoungstersdo,whiletheirmotherisbeingeaten?
Easilyconsoled,heedlessoftheatrociousscene,theyclimbontheconqueror’sbackandquietlytaketheirplacesamongthelawfulfamily。Theogressraisesnoobjection,acceptsthemasherown。