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Current Search - the shelter in Lord of the Flies
1
Simon spoke from inside
the shelter
.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER THREE Huts on the Beach
2
Something brushed against the back of
the shelter
.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TEN The Shell and the Glasses
3
Simon remained, looking out of the hole in
the shelter
.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER THREE Huts on the Beach
4
At length, save for an occasional rustle,
the shelter
was silent.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TEN The Shell and the Glasses
5
The four biguns crept into
the shelter
and burrowed under the leaves.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TEN The Shell and the Glasses
6
Ralph knelt in the entrance to
the shelter
and peered cautiously round him.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air
7
Ralph withdrew his attention from
the shelter
and realized Jack with a start.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER THREE Huts on the Beach
8
Ralph turned to
the shelter
and lifted a branch with a whole tiling of leaves.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER THREE Huts on the Beach
9
They began to stir though still the world outside
the shelter
was impossibly dangerous.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air
10
An interminable dawn faded the stars out, and at last light, sad and grey, filtered into
the shelter
.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air
11
Then there was a vicious snarling in the mouth of
the shelter
and the plunge and thump of living things.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TEN The Shell and the Glasses
12
Quite clearly and emphatically, and only a yard or so away from the back of
the shelter
, a stick cracked.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TEN The Shell and the Glasses
13
Then
the shelter
collapsed with smothering finality; and the anonymous shapes fought their way out and through.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TEN The Shell and the Glasses
14
From the darkness of the further end of
the shelter
came a dreadful moaning and they shattered the leaves in their fear.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TEN The Shell and the Glasses
15
It took Ralph at low water when his nerve was relaxed for the return to
the shelter
and the still, friendly waters of the lagoon.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER SEVEN Shadows and Tall Trees
16
Jack nodded, as much for the sake of agreeing as anything, and by tacit consent they left
the shelter
and went toward the bathing pool.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER THREE Huts on the Beach