Why did the fly refuse to visit the spider's parlour
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In stanza one, the spider does its best to entice the fly into its parlour with the promise of pretty things to see. The fly refuses and says it will never visit, because it knows whoever goes there is never seen again. ... In stanza five, the spider knows it has won and begins preparations to feast on the fly.
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In stanza one, the spider does its best to entice the fly into its parlour with the promise of pretty things to see. The fly refuses and says it will never visit, because it knows whoever goes there is never seen again. ... In stanza five, the spider knows it has won and begins preparations to feast on the fly.
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