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Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER THREE Huts on the Beach
2 Ralph was glad of a chance to change the subject.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair
3 The bright morning was full of threats and the circle began to change.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air
4 The boar's note changed to a squeal and it swerved aside into the covert.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER SEVEN Shadows and Tall Trees
5 The changing winds of various altitudes took the figure where they would.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air
6 He started up, then changed his mind and sat down again while the air rang.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
7 He changed the subject to the only one that could bring the majority of them together.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair
8 He sneaked forward a few yards and saw the shape at the top of the rock change and enlarge.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters
9 His gaze settled on the top of the distant mountain and Robert changed the unspoken subject.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER TEN The Shell and the Glasses
10 As they came to the last slope, Jack and Roger drew near, changed from the ink-stains to distinguishable figures.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER SEVEN Shadows and Tall Trees
11 He was standing in the dust of the fight, and as the tribe saw his intention the shrill cheer changed to a steady booing.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER ELEVEN Castle Rock
12 Jack started to protest but the clamor changed from the general wish for a chief to an election by acclaim of Ralph himself.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
13 He took off his glasses and made as if to put down the conch; but the sudden motion toward it of most of the older boys changed his mind.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER TWO Fire on the Mountain
14 The sky, as if in sympathy with the great changes among them, was different today and so misty that in some places the hot air seemed white.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER EIGHT Gift for the Darkness
15 A little boy who wore the remains of an extraordinary black cap on his red hair and who carried the remains of a pair of spectacles at his waist, started forward, then changed his mind and stood still.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters