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Current Search - coconut in Lord of the Flies
1
The fire reached the
coconut
palms by the beach and swallowed them noisily.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters
2
There were piles of meat on green leaves near him, and fruit, and
coconut
shells full of drink.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER NINE A View to a Death
3
We were going to have water brought from the stream and left in those
coconut
shells under fresh leaves.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER FIVE Beast from Water
4
He came now out of the
coconut
trees, limping, dirty, with dead leaves hanging from his shock of yellow hair.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TEN The Shell and the Glasses
5
Jack took up a
coconut
shell that brimmed with fresh water from among a group that was arranged in the shade, and drank.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER THREE Huts on the Beach
6
I mean I'd sooner have water from that place-- you know, the pool where the waterfall is--than out of an old
coconut
shell.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER FIVE Beast from Water
7
But to judge by the greasy faces, the meat eating was almost done; and some held
coconut
shells in their hands and were drinking from them.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER NINE A View to a Death