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Then
one
of
the
boys
flopped
on
his
face
in
the
sand
and
the
line
broke
up
.
They
heaved
the
fallen
boy
to
the
platform
and
let
him
lie
.
Merridew
,
his
eyes
staring
,
made
the
best
of
a
bad
job
.
"
All
right
then
.
Sit
down
.
Let
him
alone
.
"
"
But
Merridew
.
"
"
He
's
always
throwing
a
faint
,
"
said
Merridew
.
"
He
did
in
Gib
.
;
and
Addis
;
and
at
matins
over
the
precentor
.
"
This
last
piece
of
shop
brought
sniggers
from
the
choir
,
who
perched
like
black
birds
on
the
criss-cross
trunks
and
examined
Ralph
with
interest
.
Piggy
asked
no
names
.
He
was
intimidated
by
this
uniformed
superiority
and
the
offhand
authority
in
Merridew
's
voice
.
He
shrank
to
the
other
side
of
Ralph
and
busied
himself
with
his
glasses
.
Merridew
turned
to
Ralph
.
"
Are
n't
there
any
grownups
?
"
"
No
.
"
Merridew
sat
down
on
a
trunk
and
looked
round
the
circle
.
"
Then
we
'll
have
to
look
after
ourselves
.
"