1. By contrast, all of the parasites gained access to the larvae before they spun cocoons. 2. Here the linguistic cocoon is spun to such complexity that the characters and narrative structure sometimes vanish from sight. 3. It is like the mind spinning a cocoon around the I and Thou. 4. Cocoons are then spun and a pale moth emerges between mid-July and mid-August. 5. One of them tricks silkworms into spinning patterned cocoons. 6. The caterpillars then spin their cocoons, and before long sleepy butterflies awaken and the life cycle begins again. 7. The wasp larva then kills the spider, and spins its cocoon on the platform constructed for it, safe from the ants that patrol the ground below. 8. When the eggs hatch, the larvae feed on the cicadas, spin a cocoon and overwinter. |