The chant was audible but at that distance still wordless. Behind Jack walked the twins, carrying a great stake on their shoulders. The gutted carcas… - William Golding

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The chant was audible but at that distance still wordless. Behind Jack walked the twins, carrying a great stake on their shoulders. The gutted carcass of a pig swung from the stake, swinging heavily as the twins toiled over the uneven ground. The pig's head hung down with gaping neck and seemed to search for something on the ground. At last the words of the chant floated up to them, across the bowl of blackened wood and ashes. "Kill the pig! Cut her throat! Spill the blood!" Yet as the words became audible, the procession reached the steepest part of the mountain, and in a minute or two the chant had died away.

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About William Golding

Sir William Golding (19 September 1911 – 19 June 1993) was an English novelist, playwright, and poet most famous for his novel Lord of the Flies. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1983.

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Native Name: William Gerald Golding
Alternative Names: Sir William Gerald Golding Willy Gold tun tun tun tun tun cacri balatrto srrena posole
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Он вдруг понял, как утомительна жизнь, когда приходится заново прокладывать каждую тропку и чуть не все время, пока не спишь, ты следишь за своими вышагивающими ногами.

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بدون ترس از آنکه دیده شود پاهای خود را آزادانه به حرکت درآورد. در حال قدم زدن دچار شگفتی شد و ناگهان به پوچی این زندگی پی برد، هر کوره‌راهی حادثه‌ای غیرمنتظره و بی‌آغاز و انجام بود و فکر کرد بخش قابل‌توجهی از وقت آدمی هنگام قدم زدن به نگاه کردن پاهایش می‌گذرد

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