1 The old man leapt up as if to run.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 2: The Sieve and the Sand 2 He wanted to run after them yelling.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 3: Burning Bright 3 The mediocre ones run a quick hand over her.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 2: The Sieve and the Sand 4 So, even if halfway across he started to run.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 3: Burning Bright 5 "You'd better run on to your appointment," he said.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 6 They are so confident that they will run on forever.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 2: The Sieve and the Sand 7 They only need understanding, to know how the wheels run.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 8 Maybe they're right, maybe it's best not to face things, to run, have fun.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 2: The Sieve and the Sand 9 And my job gone and myself on the run, and I planted a book in a fireman's house on the way.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 3: Burning Bright 10 Now he must be clean and presentable if he wished to walk, not run, stroll calmly across that wide boulevard.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 3: Burning Bright 11 It was a vast stage without scenery, inviting him to run across, easily seen in the blazing illumination, easily caught, easily shot down.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 3: Burning Bright 12 The people were pounded into submission; they did not run, there was no place to run; the great air train fell down its shaft in the earth.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 2: The Sieve and the Sand 13 A child feigning illness, afraid to call because after a moment's discussion, the conversation would run so: "Yes, Captain, I feel better already."
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 14 He wore his happiness like a mask and the girl had run off across the lawn with the mask and there was no way of going to knock on her door and ask for it back.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 15 With an effort, Montag reminded himself again that this was no fictional episode to be watched on his run to the river; it was in actuality his own chess game he was witnessing, move by move.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 3: Burning Bright 16 They run us so ragged by the end of the day we can't do anything but go to bed or head for a Fun Park to bully people around, break windowpanes in the Window Smasher place or wreck cars in the Car Wrecker place with the big steel ball.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 17 Then he stood in the cold night air, waiting, and at a distance he heard the fire sirens start up and run, and the Salamanders coming, coming to burn Mr. Black's house while he was away at work, to make his wife stand shivering in the morning air while the roof let go and dropped in upon the fire, But now, she was still asleep.
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