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1  That storm dragged it out to sea.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
2  The boys surveyed all this, then looked out to sea.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
3  Acres of black and yellow smoke rolled steadily toward the sea.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER TWO Fire on the Mountain
4  Beyond these was the glitter of the sea and he could hear voices.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER THREE Huts on the Beach
5  In the west, and unheeded, the sun lay only an inch or two above the sea.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER TWO Fire on the Mountain
6  This again led into more open forest so that they had a glimpse of the spread sea.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
7  Inside was peacock water, rocks and weeds showing as in an aquarium; outside was the dark blue of the sea.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
8  The deep sea breaking miles away on the reef made an undertone less perceptible than the susurration of the blood.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER THREE Huts on the Beach
9  Out there, perhaps a mile away, the white surf flinked on a coral reef, and beyond that the open sea was dark blue.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
10  Darkness poured out, submerging the ways between the trees till they were dim and strange as the bottom of the sea.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER THREE Huts on the Beach
11  There were creatures that lived in this last fling of the sea, tiny transparencies that came questing in with the water over the hot, dry sand.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair
12  But the island ran true to form and the incredible pool, which clearly was only invaded by the sea at high tide, was so deep at one end as to be dark green.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
13  The coral was scribbled in the sea as though a giant had bent down to reproduce the shape of the island in a flowing chalk line but tired before he had finished.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
14  Beyond falls and cliffs there was a gash visible in the trees; there were the splintered trunks and then the drag, leaving only a fringe of palm between the scar and the sea.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
15  They accepted the pleasures of morning, the bright sun, the whelming sea and sweet air, as a time when play was good and life so full that hope was not necessary and therefore forgotten.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair
16  They had guessed before that this was an island: clambering among the pink rocks, with the sea on either side, and the crystal heights of air, they had known by some instinct that the sea lay on every side.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
17  The glittering sea rose up, moved apart in planes of blatant impossibility; the coral reef and the few stunted palms that clung to the more elevated parts would float up into the sky, would quiver, be plucked apart, run like raindrops on a wire or be repeated as in an odd succession of mirrors.
Lord of the Flies By William Golding
Context   In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair
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