1 One arm pointed at the empty horizon.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair 2 One of the smaller hunters began to wail.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair 3 One by one, they halted, and stood watching him.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair 4 One of them contained white clay, and the other red.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair 5 One by one they stood up, twitching rags into place.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER SEVEN Shadows and Tall Trees 6 One of them came close to the officer and looked up.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters 7 One of the small boys, Henry, said that he wanted to go home.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER ONE The Sound of the Shell 8 One of the twins was there, outside the thicket, with Jack and Roger.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters 9 One patch touched a tree trunk and scrambled up like a bright squirrel.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER TWO Fire on the Mountain 10 One eye was a slit in his puffy cheek and a great scab had formed on his right knee.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER TEN The Shell and the Glasses 11 One piglet, with a demented shriek, rushed into the sea trailing Roger's spear behind it.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER EIGHT Gift for the Darkness 12 One could guess at the movement of the sun by the progress of a light patch among the clouds.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER NINE A View to a Death 13 The older boys agreed; but here and there among the little ones was the doubt that required more than rational assurance.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER TWO Fire on the Mountain 14 Below them, boys were still laboring, though some of the small ones had lost interest and were searching this new forest for fruit.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER TWO Fire on the Mountain 15 One had to sit, attracting all eyes to the conch, and drop words like heavy round stones among the little groups that crouched or squatted.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER FIVE Beast from Water 16 One must remember to wake at first light, in order to diddle the savages--and he did not know how quickly sleep came and hurled him down a dark interior slope.
Lord of the Flies By William GoldingContext In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters 17 One by one, as they sensed that the pile was complete, the boys stopped going back for more and stood, with the pink, shattered top of the mountain around them.
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