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1  Feet ran in the far end of the alley.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 3: Burning Bright
2  "Careful," whispered Faber, living in another world, far away.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 2: The Sieve and the Sand
3  He walked toward the far curb telling each foot to go and keep going.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 3: Burning Bright
4  Montag stared back at the city, far down the river, only a faint glow now.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 3: Burning Bright
5  He lay far across the room from her, on a winter island separated by an empty sea.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander
6  Another year ticked by in a single hour, and dawn waiting beyond the far bank of the river.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 3: Burning Bright
7  Beatty grabbed Montag's shoulder as the beetle blasted away and hit seventy miles an hour, far down the street, gone.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 3: Burning Bright
8  The phone on the far end of the line called Faber's name a dozen times before the professor answered in a faint voice.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 2: The Sieve and the Sand
9  He put out his legs as far as they would go and down and then far out again and down and back and out and down and back.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 3: Burning Bright
10  The police helicopters were rising so far away that it seemed someone had blown the gray head off a dry dandelion flower.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 3: Burning Bright
11  Other Salamanders were roaring, their engines far away, and police sirens were cutting their way across town with their sirens.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 3: Burning Bright
12  Montag did not hear, he was far away, he was running with his mind, he was gone, leaving this dead soot-covered body to sway in front of another raving fool.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 3: Burning Bright
13  Then he reached up and pulled back the grill of the air-conditioning system and reached far back inside to the right and moved still another sliding sheet of metal and took out a book.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander
14  After all the running and rushing and sweating it out and half drowning, to come this far, work this hard, and think yourself safe and sigh with relief and come out on the land at last only to find.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 3: Burning Bright
15  There was a tiny dance of melody in the air, her Seashell was tamped in her ear again and she was listening to far people in far places, her eyes wide and staring at the fathoms of blackness above her in the ceiling.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander
16  I've heard there are still hobo camps all across the country, here and there; walking camps they call them, and if you keep walking far enough and keep an eye peeled, they say there's lots of old Harvard degrees on the tracks between here and Los Angeles.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 3: Burning Bright
17  He felt her there, he saw her without opening his eyes, her hair burnt by chemicals to a brittle straw, her eyes with a kind of cataract unseen but suspect far behind the pupils, the reddened pouting lips, the body as thin as a praying mantis from dieting, and her flesh like white bacon.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander
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