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When
they
had
dealt
with
the
fire
another
crisis
arose
.
Jack
had
no
means
of
lighting
it
.
Then
to
his
surprise
,
Ralph
went
to
Piggy
and
took
the
glasses
from
him
.
Not
even
Ralph
knew
how
a
link
between
him
and
Jack
had
been
snapped
and
fastened
elsewhere
.
"
I
'll
bring
'em
back
.
"
"
I
'll
come
too
.
"
Piggy
stood
behind
him
,
islanded
in
a
sea
of
meaningless
color
,
while
Ralph
knelt
and
focused
the
glossy
spot
.
Instantly
the
fire
was
alight
,
Piggy
held
out
his
hands
and
grabbed
the
glasses
back
.
Before
these
fantastically
attractive
flowers
of
violet
and
red
and
yellow
,
unkindness
melted
away
.
They
became
a
circle
of
boys
round
a
camp
fire
and
even
Piggy
and
Ralph
were
half-drawn
in
.
Soon
some
of
the
boys
were
rushing
down
the
slope
for
more
wood
while
Jack
hacked
the
pig
.
They
tried
holding
the
whole
carcass
on
a
stake
over
the
fire
,
but
the
stake
burnt
more
quickly
than
the
pig
roasted
.
In
the
end
they
skewered
bits
of
meat
on
branches
and
held
them
in
the
flames
:
and
even
then
almost
as
much
boy
was
roasted
as
meat
.
Ralph
's
mouth
watered
.
He
meant
to
refuse
meat
,
but
his
past
diet
of
fruit
and
nuts
,
with
an
odd
crab
or
fish
,
gave
him
too
little
resistance
.
He
accepted
a
piece
of
halfraw
meat
and
gnawed
it
like
a
wolf
.
Piggy
spoke
,
also
dribbling
.
"
Are
n't
I
having
none
?
"
Jack
had
meant
to
leave
him
in
doubt
,
as
an
assertion
of
power
;
but
Piggy
by
advertising
his
omission
made
more
cruelty
necessary
.
"
You
did
n't
hunt
.
"