1 They found the likeliest path down and began tugging at the dead wood.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER TWO Fire on the Mountain 2 Simon turned away from them and went where the just perceptible path led him.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER THREE Huts on the Beach 3 Once more Ralph dreamed, letting his skillful feet deal with the difficulties of the path.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER SEVEN Shadows and Tall Trees 4 Beyond the creeper, the trail joined a pig-run that was wide enough and trodden enough to be a path.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER THREE Huts on the Beach 5 The pink granite of the next cliff was further back from the creepers and trees so that they could trot up the path.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 6 There were little cliffs to be scaled, some to be used as paths, lengthy traverses where one used hands as well as feet.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER SEVEN Shadows and Tall Trees 7 Ralph chose the firm strip as a path because he needed to think, and only here could he allow his feet to move without having to watch them.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER FIVE Beast from Water 8 The difficulty was not the steep ascent round the shoulders of rock, but the occasional plunges through the undergrowth to get to the next path.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 9 Then they tried to hurry along the rocks and Robert cut his knee quite badly and they had to recognize that this path must be taken slowly if they were to be safe.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER SEVEN Shadows and Tall Trees 10 They were in the beginnings of the thick forest, plonking with weary feet on a track, when they heard the noises--squeakings--and the hard strike of hoofs on a path.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 11 He found himself understanding the wearisomeness of this life, where every path was an improvisation and a considerable part of one's waking life was spent watching one's feet.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER FIVE Beast from Water 12 All at once the lights flickering ahead of him merged together, the roar of the forest rose to thunder and a tall bush directly in his path burst into a great fan-shaped flame.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters 13 A sliver of moon rose over the horizon, hardly large enough to make a path of light even when it sat right down on the water; but there were other lights in the sky, that moved fast, winked, or went out, though not even a faint popping came down from the battle fought at ten miles' height.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air