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1 Ralph continued to snigger though his chest hurt.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER TEN The Shell and the Glasses
2 The water splashed over his chin and neck and chest.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER THREE Huts on the Beach
3 Ralph pushed between them and got a thump on the chest.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER FIVE Beast from Water
4 Jack made a rush and stabbed at Ralph's chest with his spear.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER ELEVEN Castle Rock
5 They must be near now, he thought, and his chest began to thump.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters
6 He turned half toward him, clutching the conch to his brown chest.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER EIGHT Gift for the Darkness
7 They were chest to chest, breathing fiercely, pushing and glaring.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER ELEVEN Castle Rock
8 He laid a hand on the end of a zipper that extended down his chest.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
9 He held the conch against his chest with one hand and stabbed the air with his index finger.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER EIGHT Gift for the Darkness
10 He guessed that was the signal to advance and sped away again, till his chest was like fire.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters
11 He turned neatly on to his feet, jumped down to the beach, knelt and swept a double armful of sand into a pile against his chest.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
12 When the breeze blew, the lines would strain taut and some accident of this pull lifted the head and chest upright so that the figure seemed to peer across the brow of the mountain.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air
13 This wind pressed his grey shirt against his chest so that he noticed--in this new mood of comprehension--how the folds were stiff like cardboard, and unpleasant; noticed too how the frayed edges of his shorts were making an uncomfortable, pink area on the front of his thighs.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER FIVE Beast from Water