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1 The track was broad and beaten and they ran along at a swift trot.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER SEVEN Shadows and Tall Trees
2 You can't have an ordinary hunt because the beast doesn't leave tracks.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air
3 Then they all three laughed ashamedly and began to climb back to the track.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
4 He tried to convey the compulsion to track down and kill that was swallowing him up.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER THREE Huts on the Beach
5 Boys flung themselves wildly from the pig track and scrabbled in the creepers, screaming.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER SEVEN Shadows and Tall Trees
6 This is more than a hunter's job," said Ralph at last, "because you can't track the beast.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air
7 Where the pink cliffs rose out of the ground there were often narrow tracks winding upwards.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
8 Almost at once Jack found the dung and scattered roots that told of pig and soon the track was fresh.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER EIGHT Gift for the Darkness
9 Then there was a creature bounding along the pig track toward him, with tusks gleaming and an intimidating grunt.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER SEVEN Shadows and Tall Trees
10 Round the castles was a complex of marks, tracks, walls, railway lines, that were of significance only if inspected with the eye at beach-level.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair
11 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 FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell
12 Simon, walking in front of Ralph, felt a flicker of incredulity--a beast with claws that scratched, that sat on a mountain-top, that left no tracks and yet was not fast enough to catch Samneric.
Lord of the FliesBy William Golding Context In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air