1 Late in the night he looked over at Mildred.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 2 The men danced and slipped and fell over them.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 3 As he stood there the sky over the house screamed.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 4 Stoneman glanced over at the Captain, as did Montag, startled.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 5 He reached over and pulled the tiny musical insect out of her ear.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 6 The Captain came over to the drop hole and gave Montag a questioning glance.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 7 "Got to clean 'em out both ways," said the operator, standing over the silent woman.'
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 8 He walked over, read the last page, nodded, folded the script, and handed it back to her.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 9 He held both hands over his eyes and applied a steady pressure there as if to crush memory into place.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 10 Her face was slender and milk-white, and in it was a kind of gentle hunger that touched over everything with tireless curiosity.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 11 And he thought of her lying on the bed with the two technicians standing straight over her, not bent with concern, but only standing straight, arms folded.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 12 Her face was like a snow-covered island upon which rain might fall, but it felt no rain; over which clouds might pass their moving shadows, but she felt no shadow.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 13 He felt his smile slide away, melt, fold over and down on itself like a tallow skin, like the stuff of a fantastic candle burning too long and now collapsing and now blown out.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 14 Two moonstones looked up at him in the light of his small hand-held fire; two pale moonstones buried in a creek of clear water over which the life of the world ran, not touching them.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 15 But Montag said nothing and after a long while when he only made the small sounds, he felt her move in the room and come to his bed and stand over him and put her hand down to feel his cheek.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 16 The autumn leaves blew over the moonlit pavement in such a way as to make the girl who was moving there seem fixed to a sliding walk, letting the motion of the wind and the leaves carry her forward.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 17 The jet bombers going over, going over, going over, one two, one two, one two, six of them, nine of them, twelve of them, one and one and one and another and another and another, did all the screaming for him.
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