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1  His foot hit something that rang dully.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 3: Burning Bright
2  You hit rabbits, sometimes you hit dogs.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander
3  Every fireman, sooner or later, hits this.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander
4  If you hide your ignorance, no one will hit you and you'll never learn.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 2: The Sieve and the Sand
5  An instant before his foot hit the object on the floor he knew he would hit such an object.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander
6  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
7  They don't know that this is all one huge big blazing meteor that makes a pretty fire in space, but that some day it'll have to hit.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 2: The Sieve and the Sand
8  You'd better head for the river if you can, follow along it, and if you can hit the old railroad lines going out into the country, follow them.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 3: Burning Bright
9  The earthquake was still shaking and falling and shivering inside him and he stood there, his knees half bent under the great load of tiredness and bewilderment and outrage, letting Beatty hit him without raising a hand.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 3: Burning Bright
10  Montag did not look back at his wife as he went trembling along the hall to the kitchen, where he stood a long time watching the rain hit the windows before he came back down the hall in the gray light, waiting for the tremble to subside.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
Context   In PART 2: The Sieve and the Sand