In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, Jack refers to the littluns as "not important" on page 75 in some editions of the book. This moment reflects Jack's increasing disconnection from the younger boys and his growing focus on power and control.
natural selection
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, Ralph calls Jack a swine on page 193, in chapter 12 of the novel.
Jack Page has written: 'A Page at a Time'
The word "pervaded" can be found in Chapter 1 of The Call of the Wild by Jack London, on page 3 in some editions of the book.
because bucks feet kept getting ice in them,what page was that on?
Simon picks fruit for the littluns on page 55 in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
On page 92, Jack refers to the conch as a "stupid, awful shell" and criticizes its authority and power over the boys. He expresses his frustration with the conch dictating who can speak and dismisses its significance in their society.
The word sated is in page two of The Call of the Wild.
title page
home page
page 2 or page 3
page 99, near the top of the page for one of the books, or near the end of chapter 5