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1  Ralph could no longer ignore his speech.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air
2  For now the littluns were no longer silent.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER FIVE Beast from Water
3  Now Jack was yelling too and Ralph could no longer make himself heard.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER ELEVEN Castle Rock
4  He looked in astonishment, no longer at himself but at an awesome stranger.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair
5  Now the shell was no longer a thing seen but not to be touched, Ralph too became excited.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
6  By common consent they were using the spears as sabers now, no longer daring the lethal points.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER ELEVEN Castle Rock
7  This was the backbone of the island, the slightly higher land that lay beneath the mountain where the forest was no longer deep jungle.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER NINE A View to a Death
8  Even the sounds of nightmare from the other shelters no longer reached him, for he was back to where he came from, feeding the ponies with sugar over the garden wall.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air
9  Suddenly he blundered into the open, found himself again in that open space--and there was the fathom-wide grin of the skull, no longer ridiculing a deep blue patch of sky but jeering up into a blanket of smoke.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters