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    Lord of the Flies

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    Lord of the Flies by William Gold­ing tells the sto­ry of a group of boys strand­ed on an unin­hab­it­ed island. As they attempt to form a soci­ety, their descent into sav­agery expos­es the dark side of human nature and the break­down of civ­i­liza­tion.

    1. Chapter 1
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    2. Chapter 2
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    3. Chapter 3
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    4. Chapter 4
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    5. Chapter 5
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    6. Chapter 6
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    7. Chapter 7
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    8. Chapter 8
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    9. Chapter 9
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    10. Chapter 10
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    11. Chapter 11
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    12. Chapter 12
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