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"
Just
for
some
meat
--
"
"
And
for
hunting
,
"
said
Ralph
,
wisely
,
"
and
for
pretending
to
be
a
tribe
,
and
putting
on
war-paint
.
"
Piggy
stirred
the
sand
under
water
and
did
not
look
at
Ralph
.
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"
P'raps
we
ought
to
go
too
.
"
Ralph
looked
at
him
quickly
and
Piggy
blushed
.
"
I
mean
--
to
make
sure
nothing
happens
.
"
Ralph
squirted
water
again
.
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Long
before
Ralph
and
Piggy
came
up
with
Jack
's
lot
,
they
could
hear
the
party
.
There
was
a
stretch
of
grass
in
a
place
where
the
palms
left
a
wide
band
of
turf
between
the
forest
and
the
shore
.
Just
one
step
down
from
the
edge
of
the
turf
was
the
white
,
blown
sand
of
above
high
water
,
warm
,
dry
,
trodden
.
Below
that
again
was
a
rock
that
stretched
away
toward
the
lagoon
.
Beyond
was
a
short
stretch
of
sand
and
then
the
edge
of
the
water
.
A
fire
burned
on
the
rock
and
fat
dripped
from
the
roasting
pigmeat
into
the
invisible
flames
.
All
the
boys
of
the
island
,
except
Piggy
,
Ralph
,
Simon
,
and
the
two
tending
the
pig
,
were
grouped
on
the
turf
.
They
were
laughing
,
singing
,
lying
,
squatting
,
or
standing
on
the
grass
,
holding
food
in
their
hands
.
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
.
Before
the
party
had
started
a
great
log
had
been
dragged
into
the
center
of
the
lawn
and
Jack
,
painted
and
garlanded
,
sat
there
like
an
idol
.
There
were
piles
of
meat
on
green
leaves
near
him
,
and
fruit
,
and
coconut
shells
full
of
drink
.
Piggy
and
Ralph
came
to
the
edge
of
the
grassy
platform
;
and
the
boys
,
as
they
noticed
them
,
fell
silent
one
by
one
till
only
the
boy
next
to
Jack
was
talking
.
Then
the
silence
intruded
even
there
and
Jack
turned
where
he
sat
.
For
a
time
he
looked
at
them
and
the
crackle
of
the
fire
was
the
loudest
noise
over
the
droning
of
the
reef
.
Ralph
looked
away
;
and
Sam
,
thinking
that
Ralph
had
turned
to
him
accusingly
,
put
down
his
gnawed
bone
with
a
nervous
giggle
.
Ralph
took
an
uncertain
step
,
pointed
to
a
palm
tree
,
and
whispered
something
inaudible
to
Piggy
;
and
they
both
giggled
like
Sam
.
Lifting
his
feet
high
out
of
the
sand
,
Ralph
started
to
stroll
past
.
Piggy
tried
to
whistle
.