"Just then he felt the fifth web string tug. And the sixth. And the seventh. And the eighth. Anansi was pulled this way and that way, as everyone pulled on the webs strings at once. His legs were pulled thinner and thinner. Anansi rolled and tugged himself into the river. When all the webs had washed away, Anansi pulled himself painfully up on the shore. "Oh my, oh my, sighed Anansi, "Perhaps it was not such a good idea after all."
From: Why Anansi Has Eight Legs
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