1 Beyond the platform there was more enchantment.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 2 I expect there's a lot more of us scattered about.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 3 There's less of that jungly stuff; and more pink rock.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 4 To put on a grey shirt once more was strangely pleasing.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 5 There was no laughter at all now and more grave watching.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER TWO Fire on the Mountain 6 There came a rushing sound from its mouth but nothing more.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 7 He laid the conch against his lips, took a deep breath and blew once more.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 8 Ralph, looking with more understanding at Piggy, saw that he was hurt and crushed.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 9 This again led into more open forest so that they had a glimpse of the spread sea.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 10 At last the way to the top looked like a scramble over pink rock, with no more plunging through darkness.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 11 Three of us--if we take more we'd get all mixed, and lose each other--three of us will go on an expedition and find out.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 12 The older boys agreed; but here and there among the little ones was the doubt that required more than rational assurance.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER TWO Fire on the Mountain 13 The reef enclosed more than one side of the island, lying perhaps a mile out and parallel to what they now thought of as their beach.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 14 But there seemed something more fitting in leaving the last word till they stood on the top, and could see a circular horizon of water.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 15 The note boomed again: and then at his firmer pressure, the note, fluking up an octave, became a strident blare more penetrating than before.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 16 Some were naked and carrying their clothes; others half-naked, or more or less dressed, in school uniforms, grey, blue, fawn, jacketed, or jerseyed.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 17 The fat boy waited to be asked his name in turn but this proffer of acquaintance was not made; the fair boy called Ralph smiled vaguely, stood up, and began to make his way once more toward the lagoon.
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