I see you have not read Charlotte's Web.  It is about a spider that spun webs with English words incorporated, which in turn were assumed by Humans to refer to the pig who lived in the sty beneath the webs.   These descriptive adjectives were then assumed to be the pig's character traits.  No proof, no nothing, just the words, appearing in print form, were enough to convince the masses that the pig was super-normal.  He became celebrated, because Charlotte the spider said he was such--IN PRINT.  Just a spoof on the gullibility of human-kind. 
Blaine
In a message dated 6/6/2005 11:02:16 AM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are you so gullible that YOU believe everything that is in print? Like the
Book of Mormon, Pearl of Great Price, and the D&C.

E. B. White, the author of Charlotte's Web, was born in 1899. How could the
story be a basis for what E. B. Stennhouse wrote in 1875???

Perry
 

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