1 These spears are made of wood.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air 2 The wood was not so dry as the fuel they had used on the mountain.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER EIGHT Gift for the Darkness 3 He built a little tent of dead wood and the fire was safely alight.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air 4 Sam poked the piece of tinder wood into the hot spot, then a branch.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air 5 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 6 It faced out, rather than in, and the spears of sharpened wood were like a fence.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air 7 Soon some of the boys were rushing down the slope for more wood while Jack hacked the pig.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair 8 At last the words of the chant floated up to them, across the bowl of blackened wood and ashes.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair 9 The flames were mastering the branches, the bark was curling and falling away, the wood exploding.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air 10 Even the smallest boys, unless fruit claimed them, brought little pieces of wood and threw them in.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER TWO Fire on the Mountain 11 Jack started to chip a piece of wood with his knife and whispered something to Robert, who looked away.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER FIVE Beast from Water 12 Ralph moved the lenses back and forth, this way and that, till a glossy white image of the declining sun lay on a piece of rotten wood.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER TWO Fire on the Mountain 13 More than this, in order to avoid going deep into the forest the boys worked near at hand on any fallen wood no matter how tangled with new growth.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER EIGHT Gift for the Darkness 14 He paused in the tumult, standing, looking beyond them and down the unfriendly side of the mountain to the great patch where they had found dead wood.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER TWO Fire on the Mountain 15 Most of the wood was so rotten that when they pulled, it broke up into a shower of fragments and woodlice and decay; but some trunks came out in one piece.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER TWO Fire on the Mountain 16 Piggy was so full of delight and expanding liberty in Jack's departure, so full of pride in his contribution to the good of society, that he helped to fetch wood.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER EIGHT Gift for the Darkness 17 The wood he fetched was close at hand, a fallen tree on the platform that they did not need for the assembly, yet to the others the sanctity of the platform had protected even what was useless there.
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