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1
Piggy
grabbed
and put on the glasses.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair
2
Simon
grabbed
the conch convulsively.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER FIVE Beast from Water
3
The twins had
grabbed
each other and were gibbering.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters
4
Ralph felt a chunk of meat pushed against him and
grabbed
it.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters
5
Then Jack
grabbed
Maurice and rubbed the stuff over his cheeks.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER EIGHT Gift for the Darkness
6
And then the occasion slipped by so that you had to
grab
at a decision.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER FIVE Beast from Water
7
A thin wail out of the darkness chilled them and set them
grabbing
for each other.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER FIVE Beast from Water
8
Instantly the fire was alight, Piggy held out his hands and
grabbed
the glasses back.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair
9
Piggy bumped into him and a twin
grabbed
him as he made for the oblong of paling stars.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air
10
He took no time to consider but
grabbed
his sharp stick and wriggled back among the ferns.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters
11
Ralph, carried away by a sudden thick excitement,
grabbed
Eric's spear and jabbed at Robert with it.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER SEVEN Shadows and Tall Trees
12
He could see a whiteness in the gloom near him so he
grabbed
it from Maurice and blew as loudly as he could.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER FIVE Beast from Water
13
Ralph used one hand as a fulcrum and pressed down with the other till the shell rose, dripping, and Piggy could make a
grab
.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
14
Simon, sitting between the twins and Piggy, wiped his mouth and shoved his piece of meat over the rocks to Piggy, who
grabbed
it.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair
15
Two figures rushed at the fire and he prepared to defend himself but they
grabbed
half-burnt branches and raced away along the beach.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER EIGHT Gift for the Darkness