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Originally Posted by Morwen
That would have been bad news for poor Gollum after all his hard work in betraying Frodo so that he get the Ring (after Shelob had finished dining on Frodo of course). It never seems to have crossed his mind that She might take his precious.
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He possibly considered her "just a spider" (she had no fingers to put the Ring on, right? What would she do with it?). Gollum probably never heard the story of Morgoth and Ungoliant

"The pass is known as Shriekoth, before known as Cirith Ungol, because Gollum shrieked terribly when Shelob attacked him after he didn't want to give her everything. But the Fishes heard him and came to his aid."
But, here is what Gollum thought:
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Originally Posted by TT, Chapter 9: Shelob's Lair
we'll see. It may well be, O yes, it may well be that when She throws away the bones and the empty garments, we shall find it, we shall get it, the Precious, a reward for poor Sméagol who brings nice food. And we'll save the Precious, as we promised. O yes. And when we've got it safe, then She'll know it, O yes, then we'll pay Her back, my precious. Then we'll pay everyone back!
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Originally Posted by Morwen
Also, (and here I readily admit that I am no expert on arachnid anatomy) but would binding Frodo in cords have brought Shelob into physical contact with the Ring? Especially as the Ring was located on a chain hidden inside Frodo's clothing?
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I am also not an expert, but I think she didn't have to come into physical contact with the Ring.