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Ac k n o w l e d g me n t s

A casebook edition of any work of literature is necessarily the
result of work and good will by numerous people. We are deeply
indebted to the writers who contributed the original materials
contained in this volume.

We also  wish to thank the authors, editors, and publishers who so
kindly granted permissions for use of the previously published
materials collected in this volume. Full acknowledgment for their
valuable aid is printed in the headnote for each of the articles as w ell
as original sources of publication.

The editors gratefully acknowledge the special courtesies of
William Golding, J. T. C. Golding, Frank Kermode, Donald R.
Spangler, Bruce P. Woodford, A. C. Willers and James Keating. The
Introduction to this book or iginally appeared in the Arizona Quarterly.
It is reprinted here (revised) by permission of the editor, Albert F.
Gegenheimer.

For her expert aid in preparing the manuscript, our thanks to Mrs.
Paul V. Anderson, and our special gratitude to Miss Helen Dav idson,
who not only performed routine secretarial duties but offered advice
and kept spirits buoyant with her penetrating wit.

J.R.B.

A.P.Z., Jr.

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Foreword

ARTHUR P. ZIEGLER, JR.

It is most astonishing and lamentable that a book as widely read
and freq uently used in the classroom as William Gelding's Lord of the
Flies has received so little analytical attention from the critics. True, it
has not been neglected; this volume attests to that. But despite the
profusion of essays by a number of well - known an d worthy critics, few
close analyses of Golding's technique can be found among them, few
explications of the workings of the novel will be discovered.

Indeed, despite a running controversy over the meaning of the
novel, critical articles fall largely into  a pattern of plot summary and
applause for the arrangement of the novel's materials followed by
observations on Golding's view of human nature, often embellished
with the critic's response to that view.

There are exceptions  —  they will be found among the  essays in
this book  —  like Claire Rosenfield's psychological study of meaning,
Carl Niemeyer's comparative study of the novel and its antipathetic
predecessor The Coral Island, Donald R. Spangler's penetrating study
of the function of Simon, and William M ueller's discussion of the use
of the various hunts.

Further explorations are needed in many areas, however, among
them a careful scrutiny of the opening descriptions of Ralph and Jack
in Chapter One. It is useful, but perhaps not very subtle, to point ou t
that the former is immediately declared the "fair boy," that he, like the
angel Gabriel, sounds a horn that announces good news  —  that of

survival  —  that Jack with his angular frame, black cloak and cap, and
red hair is Lucifer - like.

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More Biblical paral lels must be developed  —  the paradisiacal
setting, the symbolic nakedness or near nakedness of all the boys
except Jack and his followers  —  but most especially needed is a
study that explains items that do not comply with the original Biblical
pattern but  that perhaps serve as tip - offs to the theme and the ironies
that Golding employs without fully delineating until the last page, for
instance the "response" of the paradise to the boys —  first from the
heat, then a bird with an echoed "witch - like cry," then  the entangling
creepers (more like the Eden of Milton than Genesis) — together with
the important information that Ralph, not Jack, has a snake - clasp belt,
that Jack wears a golden badge. We have implications very early that
Golding's view is not simple, tra ditionally Christian, or predictable in
spite of the title, that it is a complex rebuttal to the ever - present faith in
man's potential for regeneration and redemption. Here is a fruitful area
of research: do all these elements of the novel, some seemingly
inconsistent, even extraneous, operate in unified support of theme?

Symbolism is one of the most puzzling aspects of this book. The
names of the four major characters are a perplexing illustration.
Simon, the mystic of the group, has a name clearly linked  with an
Apostle of Christ, the one, strange to say, who denied Him three
times. (Simon does deny the objective existence of the beast, but is
this a parallel?) Jack also has such a name, since his first name is a
nickname for John, the announcer of Christ , also a follower of Christ,
arid his last name is Merridew, an echo at least of Mary. Ralph's
name, oddly enough, is unrelated to the New Testament and in fact is

said to be akin to the Anglo - Saxon Raedwulf, "wolf - council." Piggy's
nickname appears even m ore

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incongruous because it is Simon rather than Piggy who is slain as a
substitute pig. The only instance in which a name seems incontestably
appropriate is that of Roger, where etymology directs us to the Anglo -
Saxon Hrothgar, "spear - fame."

In The Coral  Island the three protagonists are named Jack, Ralph,
and Peterkin Gay. Golding claims that he changed the latter name to
Simon to emphasize his priestly qualities  — implying some intention on
his part to make at least one name symbolic — while another critic
insists that Peterkin is altered not to Simon but to Piggy. But that is
beside the point. The central question is, "To what extent do the
names function symbolically?" Do we just select Simon and Roger
and, because inconvenient, forget the others? Or is t here another
more subtle solution?

We are also mystified by the relationship between Lord of the
Flies and The Coral Island. Before undertaking a study of Golding's
book, must one study Ballantyne's? To what degree do details in the
former depend upon the  latter, and, more confusing, to what degree
do both books contain the same details because of similarity of
setting?

No one has produced a full - scale synthesis of the symbols of the
novel either, nor has anyone prepared a fully adequate study of
characte rization. Ralph himself is an enigma. Does he represent the
idealist and Piggy the pragmatist? Or the reverse? Why are Piggy and
Jack foes from the start, but Ralph and Jack friends for a considerable
length of time? Is it important that Ralph disdains Pig gy for so long?
Why does Ralph the leader have such difficulties controlling the

littluns even though they instantly recognize him as chief rather than
Jack? Why doesn't Ralph establish a closer bond

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with Simon? Why does Golding - have Ralph enjoy drawing b lood? As
one examines the novel closely, he may find himself confronted with a
highly ambiguous protagonist, and for what purpose? Do these
complications help or hinder the operation of the novel? These are
vital matters in evaluating it.

One could add to  this list of needed studies indefinitely: a detailed
look at the use of war and fighting (they are important from the first
page to the last), a discussion of the relationship of nature
descriptions and events, a look at the historical predecessors of the
mountain, and how they bear on the novel (Calvary, Sinai, Ararat,
Olympus, to name a few possibilities), the cause of the evil (Is it really
"original sin"?), and so on.

Yet in spite of the gaps in the criticism, some commendable
studies have been undert aken, and we have tried to assemble the
most useful of them in this book. Supplementing them are two
interviews with Golding in which he discusses both his own
conception of the novel and related matters.

Through our arrangement of and notes to the articl es, we have
tried to reflect the intricate texture of the novel as illustrated by the
critics and to point up areas of perplexity and disagreement. The
bibliography at the close of the volume indicates possibilities for
further reading and study.

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I n t r  o d u c t ion

JAMES R. BAKER

Lord of the Flies offers a variation upon the ever - popular tale of
island adventure, and it holds all of the excitements common to that
long tradition. Golding's castaways are faced with the usual struggle
for survival, the t errors of isolation, and a desperate out finally
successful effort to signal a passing ship which will return them to the
world they have lost. This time, however, the story is told against the
background of an atomic war. A plane carrying some English boy s,
aged six to twelve, from the center of conflict is shot down by the
enemy and the youths are left without adult company on an
unpopulated Pacific island. The environment in which they find
themselves actually presents no serious challenge: the island is  a
paradise of flowers and fruit, fresh water flows from the mountain, and
the climate is gentle. In spite of these unusual natural advantages, the
children fail miserably and the adventure ends in a reversal of their
(and the reader's) expectations. Withi n a short time the rule of reason
is overthrown and the survivors regress to savagery.

During the first days on the island there is little forewarning of this
eventual collapse of order. The boys are delighted with the prospect of
some real fun before the  adults come to fetch them. With innocent
enthusiasm they recall the storybook romances they have read and
now expect to enjoy in reality. Among these is The Coral Island,
Robert Michael Ballantyne's heavily moralistic idyll of castaway boys,
written in 18 58 yet still, in our atomic age, a popular adolescent

classic in England. In Ballantyne's tale everything comes off in
exemplary style. For Ralph, Jack, and Peterkin (his charming

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young imperialists), mastery of the natural environment is an
elementary ex ercise in Anglo - Saxon ingenuity. The fierce pirates who
invade the island are defeated by sheer moral force, and the tribe of
cannibalistic savages is easily converted and reformed by the
example of Christian conduct afforded them. The Cord Island is again
mentioned by the naval officer who comes to rescue Golding's boys
from the nightmare they have created, and so the adventure of these
enfants terribles is ironically juxtaposed with the spectacular success
of the Victorian darlings. The effect is to hold  before us two radically
different pictures of human nature and society. Ballantyne, no less
than Golding, is a fabulist who asks us to believe that the evolution of
affairs on his coral island models or reflects the adult world, a world in
which men are un failingly reasonable, cooperative, loving and lovable.
We are hardly prepared to accept these optimistic exaggerations,
though Ballantyne's story suggests essentially the same flattering
image of civilized man found in so many familiar island fables. In
ch oosing to parody and invert this image Golding posits a reality the
tradition has generally denied.

The character of this reality is to be seen in the final episode of
Lord of the Flies. When the cruiser appears offshore, the boy Ralph is
the one remainin g advocate of reason, but he has no more status than
the wild pigs of the forest and is being hunted down for the kill.
Shocked by their filth, their disorder, and the revelation that there have
been real casualties, the officer (with appropriate fatherly  indignation)
expresses his disappointment in this "pack of British boys." There is
no basis for his surprise, for life on the island has only imitated the

larger tragedy in which the adults of the outside world attempted to
govern themselves reasonably but  ended in the

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same game of hunt and kill. Thus, according to Golding, the aim of the
narrative is "to trace the defects of society back to the defects of
human nature"; the moral illustrated is that "the shape of society must
depend on the ethical nature  of the individual and not on any political
system however apparently logical or respectable." And since the lost
children are the inheritors of the same defects of nature which
doomed their fathers, the tragedy on the island is bound to repeat the
actual p attern of human history.

The central fact in that pattern is one which we, like the fatuous
naval officer, are virtually incapable of perceiving: first, because it is
one that constitutes an affront to our ego; second, because it
controverts the carefully  and elaborately rationalized record of history
which sustains the ego of "rational" man. The fact is that regardless of
the intelligence we possess — an intelligence which drives us in a
tireless effort to impose an order upon our affairs —  we are defeated
w ith monotonous regularity by our own irrationality. "History," said
Joyce's Dedalus, is a nightmare fromwhichIamtryingtoawake." But we
do not awake. Though we constantly make a heroic attempt to rise to
a level ethically superior to nature, our own nature,  again and again
we suffer a fall — brought low by some outburst of madness because
of the limiting defects inherent in our species.

If there is any literary precedent for the image of man contained in
Gelding's fable, it is obviously not to be found within  the framework of
a tradition that embraces Robinson Crusoe and Swiss Family
Robinson and includes also those island episodes in Conrad's novels

in which the self - defeating skepticism of a Heyst or a Decoud serves
only to illustrate the value of illusions.  All of these

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offer some version of the rationalist orthodoxy we so readily accept,
even though the text may not be so boldly simple as Ballantyne's
sermon for innocent Victorians. Quite removed from this tradition,
which Golding invariably satirizes, is  the directly acknowledged
influence of classical Creek literature. Within this designation, though
Golding's critics have ignored it, is an obvious admiration for
Euripides. Among the plays of Euripides it is, The Bacchae that
Golding, like Mamillius of Th e Brass Butterfly, knows by heart The
tragedy is a bitter allegory on the degeneration of society, and it
contains the basic parable which informs so much of Golding's work.
Most of all, Lord of the Flies, for here the point of view is similar to that
of t he aging Euripides after he was driven into exile from Athens.
Before his departure the tragedian brought down upon himself the
mockery and disfavor of a mediocre regime like the one which later
condemned Socrates. The Bacchae, however, is more than an
exp ression of disillusionment with the failing democracy. Its aim is
precisely what Golding has declared to be his own: "to trace the
defects of society back to the defects of human nature," and so
account for the failure of reason and the inevitable, blind r itual - hunt in
which we seek to kill the "beast" within our own being.

The Bacchae is based on a legend of Dionysus wherein the god
(a son of Zeus and the mortal Semele, daughter of Cadmus)
descends upon Thebes in great wrath, determined to take revenge
up on the young king, Pentheus, who has denied him recognition and
prohibited his worship. Dionysus wins as devotees the daughters of
Cadmus and through his power of enchantment decrees that Agave,

mother of Pentheus, shall lead the band in frenzied celebrati ons.
Pentheus bluntly opposes the god and

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tries by every means to preserve order against the rising tide of
madness in his kingdom. The folly of his proud resistance' is shown in
the defeat of all that Pentheus represents: the bacchantes trample on
his ed icts and in wild marches through the land wreck everything in
their path. Thus prepared for his vengeance, Dionysus casts a spell
over Pentheus. With his judgment weakened and his identity obscured
in the dress of a woman, the defeated prince sets out to s py upon the
orgies. In the excitement of their rituals the bacchantes live in illusion,
and all that falls in their way undergoes a metamorphosis which brings
it into accord with the natural images of their worship. When Pentheus
is seen he is taken for a  lion and, led by Agave, the blind victims of the
god tear him limb from limb. The final humiliation of those who deny
the godhead is to render them conscious of their crimes and to cast
them out from their homeland as guilt - stricken exiles and wanderers
up on the earth.

For most modern readers the chief obstacle in the way of proper
understanding of The Bacchae, and therefore Golding's use of it, is
the popular notion that Dionysus is nothing more than a charming god
of wine. This image descends from "the A lexandrines, and above all
the Romans — with their tidy functionalism and their cheerful
obtuseness in all matters of the spirit — who departmentalized
Dionysus as 'jolly Bacchus'…with his riotous crew of nymphs and
satyrs. As such he was taken over from the R omans by Renaissance
painters and poets; and it was they in turn who shaped the image in
which the modern world pictures him." In reality the god was more

important and "much more dangerous": he was "the principle of
animal life…the hunted and

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the hunter — the unrestrained potency which man envies in the beasts
and seeks to assimilate." Thus the intention and chief effect of the
bacchanal was "to liberate the instinctive life in man from the bondage
imposed upon it by reason and social custom. ..." In his pl ay Euripides
also suggests "a further effect, a merging of the individual
consciousness in a group consciousness' so that the participant is "at
one not only with the Master of Life but his fellow worshipers…and
with the life of the earth." Dionysus was wo rshiped in various animal
incarnations (snake, bull, lion, boar), whatever form was appropriate
to place; and all of these were incarnations of the impulses he evoked
in his worshipers. In The Bacchae a leader of the bacchanal summons
him with the incantat ion, "O God, Beast, Mystery, come!" Agave's
attack upon the lion" (her own son) conforms to the codes of Dionysic
ritual: like other gods, this one is slain and devoured, his devotees
sustained by his flesh and blood. The terrible error of the bacchantes
i s a punishment brought upon the land by the lord of beasts:  “To resist
Dionysus is to repress the elemental in one's own nature; the
punishment is the sudden collapse of the inward dykes when the
elemental breaks through perforce and civilization vanishes. "

This same humiliation falls upon the innocents of Lord of the Flies.
In their childish pride they attempt to impose an order or pattern upon
the vital chaos of their own nature, and so they commit the error and
"sin" of Pentheus, the "man of many sorrow s." The penalties, as in the
play, are bloodshed, guilt, utter defeat of reason. Finally, they stand
before the officer, "a semicircle of little boys, their bodies streaked

with colored clay, sharp sticks in their hands." Facing that purblind
commander (wi th his revolver and peaked cap), Ralph cries

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"for the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart" (186 - 87); and
the tribe of vicious hunters joins him in spontaneous choral lament But
even Ralph could not trace the arc of their descent, could not expla in
why it's no go, why things are as they are; for in the course of events
he was at times among the hunters, one of them, and he grieves in
part for the appalling ambiguities he has discovered in his own nature.
He remembers those strange, interims of bli ndness and despair when
a "shutter" clicked down over his mind and left him at the mercy of his
own dark heart. In Ralph's experience, then, the essence of the fable
is spelled out: he suffers the dialectic we must all endure, and his
failure to resolve it  as we would wish demonstrates the limitations
which have always plagued the species.

In the first hours on the island Ralph sports untroubled in the
twilight of childhood and innocence, but after he sounds the conch he
must confront the forces he has sum moned to the granite platform
beside the sunny lagoon. During that first assembly he seems to
arbitrate with the grace of a young god (his natural bearing is
dignified, princely) and, for the time being, a balance is maintained.
The difficulties begin with  the dream - revelation of the child
distinguished by the birthmark. The boy tells of a snakelike monster
prowling the woods by night, and at this moment the seed of fear is
planted. Out of it will grow the mythic beast destined to become lord of
the island.  Rumors of his presence grow. There is a plague of
haunting dreams — the first symptom of the irrational fear which is
"mankind's essential illness."

In the chapter called "Beast from Water" the parliamentary debate

becomes a blatant allegory in which each  spokesman caricatures the
position he defends. Piggy (the voice of reason)

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leads with the statement that life is scientific," adds the usual Utopian
promises ("when the war's over they'll be traveling to Mars and back"),
and his assurance that such things  will come to pass if only we control
the senseless conflicts that impede progress. He is met with laughter
and jeers (the crude multitude), and at this juncture a littlun interrupts
to declare that the beast (ubiquitous evil) comes out of the sea.
Maurice  interjects to voice the doubt which curses them all: "I don't
believe in the beast of course. As Piggy says, life's scientific, but we
don't know, do we? Not certainly

. . ." (81). Then Simon (the inarticulate seer) rises to utter the truth in
garbled, i neffective phrases: there is a beast, but "it's only us." As
always, his saving words are misunderstood, and the prophet shrinks
away in confusion. Amid speculation that he means some kind of
ghost, there is a silent show of hands for ghosts as Piggy break s in
with angry rhetorical questions: "What are we? Humans? Or animals?
Or savages?" (84). Taking his cue, Jack (savagery in excelsis) leaps
to his feet and leads all but the "three blind mice" (Ralph, Piggy,
Simon) into a mad jig of release down the darke ning beach. The
parliamentarians naively contrast their failure with the supposed
efficiency of adults, and Ralph, in despair,asksforasign from that
ruined world.

In "Beast from Air" the sign, a dead man in a parachute, is sent
down from the grownups, and  the collapse foreshadowed in the
allegorical parliament comes on with surprising speed. Ralph himself
looks into the face of the enthroned tyrant on the mountain, and from
that moment his young intelligence is crippled by fear. He confirms the

reality of  the beast and his confession of weakness insures Jack's
spectacular rise to power. Yet the ease with

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which Jack establishes his Dionysian order is hardly unaccountable.
In its very first appearance the black - caped choir, vaguely evil in its
military espri t, emerged ominously from a mirage and marched down
upon the minority forces assembled on the platform. Except for
Simon, pressed into service and out of step with the common rhythm,
the choir is composed of servitors bound by the ritual and mystery of
gro up consciousness. They share in that communion, and there is no
real "conversion" or transfer of allegiance from good to evil when the
chorus, ostensibly Christian, becomes the tribe of hunters. The lord
they serve inhabits their own being. If they turn wi th relief from the
burdens of the platform, it is because they cannot transcend the
limitations of their own nature. Even the parliamentary pool of
intelligence must fail in the attempt to explain all that manifests itself in
our turbulent hearts, and the  assertion that life is ordered, "scientific,"
often appears mere bravado. It embodies tile sin of pride and,
inevitably, evokes in some form the great god it has denied.

It is Simon who witnesses his coming and hears his words of
wrath. In the thick under growth of the forest the boy discovers a
refuge from the war of words. His shelter of leaves is a place of
contemplation, a sequestered temple, scented and lighted by the
white flowers of the night - blooming candlenut tree, where, in secret,
he meditates on  the lucid but somehow over - simple logic of Piggy and
Ralph and the venal emotion of Jack's challenges: There, in the
infernal glare of the afternoon sun, he sees the killing of the sow by
the hunters and the erection of the pig's head on the sharpened sti ck.

These acts signify not only the release from the blood taboo but also
obeisance to the mystery and god who has come to be lord

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of the island - world. In the hours of one powerfully symbolic afternoon
Simon sees the perennial fall which is the central re ality of our history:
me defeat of reason and the release of Dionysian madness in souls
wounded by fear.

Awed by the hideousness of the dripping head (an image of the
hunter's own nature) the apprentice bacchantes suddenly run away,
but Simon's gaze is "h eld by that ancient, inescapable recognition"
(128) — an incarnation of the beast or devil bom again and again out of
the human heart. Before he loses consciousness the epileptic
visionary "hears" the truth which is inaccessible to the illusion - bound
rationa list and the unconscious or irrational man alike: "'Fancy thinking
the Beast was something you could hunt and kill!' said the head. For a
moment or two the forest and all the other dimly appreciated places
echoed with the parody of laughter.  ‘You knew, did n't you? I'm part of
you? Close, close, close! I'm the reason why it's no go? Why things
are as they are?'" (133). When Simon recovers from this trauma of
revelation he finds on the mountain top that the "beast" is only a man.
Like the pig itself, the dead  man in the chute is fly - blown, corrupt, an
obscene image of the evil that has triumphed in the adult world as
well. Tenderly, the boy releases the lines so that the body can
descend to earth, but the fallen man does not die. After Simon's
death, when the  truth is once more lost, the figure rises, moves over
the terrified tribe on the beach, and finally out to sea  — a tyrannous
ghost (history itself) which haunts and curses every social order.

In his martyrdom Simon meets the fate of all saints. The truth h e

brings would set us free from the repetitious nightmare of history, but
we are, by nature, incapable of receiving that truth. Demented by

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fears our intelligence cannot control, we are at once "heroic and sick"
(96), ingenious and ingenuous at the same t ime. Inevitably we gather
in tribal union to hunt the molesting "beast," and always the intolerable
frustration of the hunt ends as it must: within the enchanted circle
formed by the searchers, the beast materializes in the only form he
can possibly assume , the very image of his creator; and once he is
visible, projected (once the hunted has become the hunter), the circle
closes in an agony of relief. Simon, call him prophet, seer or saint, is
blessed and cursed by those intuitions which threaten the ritual  of the
tribe. In whatever culture the saint appears, he is doomed by his
unique insights. There is a vital, if obvious, irony to be observed in the
fact that the lost children of Golding's fable are of Christian heritage,
but when they blindly kill their  savior they re - enact an ancient tragedy,
universal because it has its true source in the defects of the species.

The beast,too,is as old as his maker and has assumed many
names, though of course his character must remain quite consistent
The particular be ast who speaks to Simon is much like his namesake,
Beelzebub. A prince of demons of Assyrian or Hebrew descent, but
later appropriated by Christians, he is a lord of the flies, an idol for
unclean beings. He is what all devils are: an embodiment of the lus ts
and cruelties which possess his worshipers and of peculiar power
among the Philistines, the unenlightened, fearful herd. He shares
some kinship with Dionysus, for his powers and effects are much the
same. In The Bacchae Dionysus is shown "as the source  of ecstasies
and disasters, as the enemy of intellect and the defense of man

against his isolation, as a power that can make

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him feel like a god while acting like a beast...." As such, he is "a

god whom all can recognize."

Nor is it difficult to recogni ze the island on which Golding's
innocents are set down as a natural paradise, an un - corrupted Eden
offering all the lush abundance of the primal earth. But it is lost with
the first rumors of the "snake - thing," because he is the ancient,
inescapable prese nce who insures a repetition of the fall. If this fall
from grace is indeed the "perennial myth" that Golding explores in all
his work, it does not seem that he has found in Genesis a metaphor
capable of illuminating the full range of his theme. In The Bac chae
Golding the classicist found another version of the fall of man, and it is
clearly more useful to him than its Biblical counterpart. For one thing,
it makes it possible to avoid the comparatively narrow moral
connotations most of us are inclined to re ad into the warfare between
Satan (unqualifiedly evil) and God (unqualifiedly good). Satan is a
fallen angel seeking vengeance on the godhead, and we therefore
think of him as an autonomous entity, a being in his own right and
prince of his own domain. Dio nysus, on the other hand, is a son of
God (Zeus) and thus a manifestation or agent of the godhead or
mystery with whom man seeks communion, or, perverse in his pride,
denies at his own peril. To resist Dionysus is to resist nature itself, and
this attempt  to transcend the laws of creation brings down upon us the
punishment of the god. Further, the ritual - hunt of The Bacchae
provides something else not found in the Biblical account. The hunt on
Golding's island emerges spontaneously out of childish play, but  it
comes to serve as a key to psychology underlying human conflict and,

of course, an effective symbol for the bloody game we have played
throughout our history. This is not to say that Biblical

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metaphor is unimportant in Lord of the Flies, or in the lat er works, but
it forms only a part of the larger mythic frame in which Golding sees
the nature and destiny of man.

Unfortunately, the critics have concentrated all too much on
Golding's debt to Christian sources, with the result that he is popularly
regar ded as a rigid Christian moralist Yet the fact is that he does not
reject one orthodoxy only to fall into another. The emphasis of his
critics has obscured Gold - ing's fundamental realism and made it
difficult to recognize that he satirizes the Christian as  well as the
rationalist point of view. In Lord of the Flies, for example, the much
discussed last chapter offers none of the traditional comforts. A fable,
by virtue of its far - reaching suggestions, touches upon a dimension
that most fiction does not — the  dimension of prophecy. With the
appearance of the naval officer it is no longer possible to accept the
evolution of the island society as an isolated failure. The events we
have witnessed constitute a picture of realities which obtain in the
world at large . There, too, a legendary beast has emerged from the
dark wood, come from the sea, or fallen from the sky; and men have
gathered for the communion of the hunt. In retrospect, the entire fable
suggests a grim parallel with the prophecies of the Biblical
Apo calypse. According to that vision the weary repetition of human
failure is assured by the birth of new devils for each generation of
men. The first demon, who fathers all the others, falls from the
heavens; the second is summoned from the sea to make war u pon
the saints and overcome them; the third, emerging from the earth
itself, induces man to make and worship an image of the beast. It also

decrees that this image "should both speak and cause that as many
as should not worship" the beast should be killed.  Each

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devil in turn lords over the earth for an era, and then the long
nightmare of history is broken by the second coming and the divine
millennium. In Lord of the Flies (note some of the chapter tides) we
see much the same sequence, but it occurs in a h ighly accelerated
evolution. The parallel ends, however, with the irony of Golding's
climactic revelation. The childish hope of rescue perishes as the
beast - man comes to the shore, for he bears in his nature the bitter
promise that things will remain as th ey are, and as they have been
since his first appearance ages and ages ago.

The rebirth of evil is made certain by the fatal defects inherent in
human nature, and the haunted island we occupy must always be a
fortress on which enchanted hunters pursue the  beast. There is no
rescue. The making of history and the making of myth are finally the
selfsame process — an old process in which the soul makes its own
place, its own reality.

In spite of its rich and varied metaphor Lord of the Flies is not a
bookish fa ble, and Golding has warned that he will concede little or
nothing to The Golden Bough. There are real dangers in ignoring this
disclaimer. To do so obscures the contemporary relevance of his art
and its experiential sources. During the period of World War  II he
observed first hand the expenditure of human ingenuity in the old
ritual of war. As the illusions of his early rationalism and humanism fell
away, new images emerged, and, as for Simon, a picture of "a human
at once heroic and sick" formed in his mi nd. When the war ended,
Golding was ready to write (as he had not been before), and it was
natural to find in the traditions he knew the metaphors which could

define the continuity of the soul's flaws. In

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one sense, the "fable" was already written. One ha d but to trace over
the words upon the scroll and so collaborate with history.

For my mother and father

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CHAPTER ONE

The Sound ofthe She l l

The boy with fair hair lowered himself down the last few feet of
rock and began to pick his way toward the lagoo n. Though he had
taken off his school sweater and trailed it now from one hand, his grey
shirt stuck to him and his hair was plastered to his forehead. All round
him the long scar smashed into the jungle was a bath of heat. He was
clambering heavily among  the creepers and broken trunks when a
bird, a vision of red and yellow, flashed upwards with a witch - like cry;
and this cry was echoed by another.

"Hi!" it said. "Wait a minute!"

The undergrowth at the side of the scar was shaken and a
multitude of raind rops fell pattering.

"Wait a minute," the voice said. ' I got caught up."

The fair boy stopped and jerked his stockings with an automatic
gesture that made the jungle seem for a moment like the Home
Counties.

The voice spoke again.

"I can't hardly move  with all these creeper things."

The owner of the voice came backing out of the undergrowth so
thattwigs scratched on a greasy wind - breaker. The naked crooks of
his knees were plump, caught and scratched by thorns. He bent
down, removed the thorns careful ly, and turned round. He was shorter
than the fair boy and very fat. He came forward, searching out safe
lodgments for his feet, and then looked up through thick spectacles.

"Where's the man with the megaphone?"

The fair boy shook his head.

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"This is an  island. At least I think it's an island. That's a reef out in
the sea. Perhaps there aren't any grownups anywhere."

The fat boy looked startled.

'There was that pilot. But he wasn't in the passenger cabin, he
was up in front."

The fair boy was peering a t the reef through screwed - up eyes. "All
them other lads," the fat boy went on. "Some of them must

have got out. They must have, mustn't they?"

The fair boy began to pick his way as casually as possible toward
the water. He tried to be offhand and not to o obviously uninterested,
but the fat boy hurried after him.

"Aren ’t there any grownups at all?"

"I don't think so."

The fair boy said this solemnly; but then the delight of a realized
ambition overcame him. In the middle of the scar he stood on his hea d
and grinned at the reversed fat boy.

"No grownups!"

The fat boy thought for a moment.

"That pilot."

The fair boy allowed his feet to come down and sat on the steamy
earth.

"He must have flown off after he dropped us. He couldn't land
here. Not in a  plane with wheels."

"We was attacked!"

"He'll be back all right."

The fat boy shook his head.

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"When we was coming down I looked through one of them
windows. I saw the other part of the plane. There were flames coming
out of it."

He looked up and down  the scar.

"And this is what the cabin done."

The fair boy reached out and touched the jagged end of a trunk.

For a moment he looked interested.

"What happened to it?" he asked. "Where's it got to now?"

"That storm dragged it out to sea. It wasn't half  dangerous with all
them tree trunks falling. There must have been some kids still in it."

He hesitated for a moment, then spoke again.

"What's your name?"

"Ralph."

The fat boy waited to be asked his name in turn but this proffer of
acquaintance was no t made; the fair boy called Ralph smiled vaguely,
stood up, and began to make las way once more toward the lagoon.
The fat boy hung steadily at his shoulder.

"I expect there's a lot more of us scattered about. You haven't
seen any others, have you?"

Ralp h shook his head and increased his speed. Then he tripped
over a branch and came down with a crash.

The fat boy stood by him, breathing hard.

"My auntie told me not to run," he explained, "on account of my
asthma."

"Ass - mar?"

"That's right. Can't catch  me breath. I was the only boy in our

school what had asthma," said the fat boy with a touch of pride. "And
I've been wearing specs since I was three."

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He took off his glasses and held them out to Ralph, blinking and
smiling, and then started to wipe them  against his grubby wind -
breaker. An expression of pain and inward concentration altered the
pale contours of his face. He smeared the sweat from his cheeks and
quickly adjusted the spectacles on his nose.

"Them fruit."

He glanced round the scar.

"Them  fruit," he said, "I expect — "

He put on his glasses, waded away from Ralph, and crouched
down among the tangled foliage.

"Ill be out again in just a minute — "

Ralph disentangled himself cautiously and stole away through the
branches. In a few seconds the  fat boy's grunts were behind him and
he was hurrying toward the screen that still lay between him and the
lagoon. He climbed over a broken trunk and was out of the jungle.

The shore was fledged with palm trees. These stood or leaned or
reclined against th e light and their green feathers were a hundred feet
up in the air. The ground beneath them was a bank covered with
coarse grass, torn everywhere by the upheavals of fallen trees,
scattered with decaying coconuts and palm saplings. Behind this was
the dark ness of the forest proper and the open space of the scar.
Ralph stood, one hand against a grey trunk, and screwed up his eyes
against the shimmering water. Out there, perhaps a mile away, the
white surf flinked on a coral reef, and beyond that the open sea  was
dark blue. Within the irregular arc of coral the lagoon was still as a

mountain lake — blue of all shades and shadowy green and purple.
The beach between the palm terrace and the water was a

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thin stick, endless apparently, for to Ralph's left the persp ectives of
palm and beach and water drew to a point at infinity; and always,
almost visible, was the heat.

He jumped down from the terrace. The sand was thick over his
black shoes and the heat hit him. He became conscious of the weight
of clothes, kicked  his shoes off fiercely and ripped off each stocking
with its elastic garter in a single movement Then he leapt back on the
terrace, pulled off his shirt, and stood there among the skull - like
coconuts with green shadows from the palms and the forest sliding
over his skin. He undid the snake - clasp of his belt, lugged off his
shorts and pants, and stood there naked, looking at the dazzling
beach and the water.

He was old enough, twelve years and a few months, to have lost
the prominent tummy of childhood; and  not yet old enough for
adolescence to have made him awkward. You could see now that he
might make a boxer, as far as width and heaviness of shoulders went,
but there was a mildness about his mouth and eyes that proclaimed
no devil. He patted the palm trun k softly, and, forced at last to believe
in the reality of the island, laughed delightedly again and stood on his
head. He turned neatly on to his feet, jumped down to the beach, knelt
and swept a double armful of sand into a pile against his chest. Then
h e sat back and looked at the water with bright, excited eyes.

"Ralph — "

The fat boy lowered himself over the terrace and sat down
carefully, using the edge as a seat.

“I'm sorry I been such a time. Them fruit — "

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He wiped his glasses and adjusted them on  his button nose. The
frame had made a deep, pink "V" on the bridge. He looked critically at
Ralph's golden body and then down at his own clothes. He laid a
hand on the end of a zipper that extended down his chest.

"My auntie — "

Then he opened the zipper w ith decision and pulled the whole
wind - breaker over his head.

"There!"

Ralph looked at him sidelong and said nothing.

"I expect we'll want to know all their names," said the fat boy, "and
make a list. We ought to have a meeting."

Ralph did not take the  hint so the fat boy was forced to continue.
"I don't care what they call me," he said confidentially, "so long as

they don't call me what they used to call me at
school.' Ralph was faintly interested.

"What was that?"

The fat boy glanced over his shoul der, then leaned toward Ralph.

He whispered.

“They used to call me 'Piggy.' "

Ralph shrieked with laughter. He jumped up.

"Piggy! Piggy!"

"Ralph — please!"

Piggy clasped his hands in apprehension.

"I said I didn't want — "

"Piggy! Piggy!"

Ralph danced  out into the hot air of the beach and then returned

as a fighter - plane, with wings swept back, and machine - gunned
Piggy.

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"Sche - aa - ow!"

He dived in the sand at Piggy's feet and lay there laughing.

"Piggy!"

Piggy grinned reluctantly, pleased despite him self at even this
much recognition.

"So long as you don't tell the others — "

Ralph giggled into the sand. The expression of pain and
concentration returned to Piggy's face.

"Half a sec'."

He hastened back into the forest. Ralph stood up and trotted
alon g to the right.

Here the beach was interrupted abruptly by the square motif of
the landscape; a great platform of pink granite thrust up
uncompromisingly through forest and terrace and sand and lagoon to
make a raised jetty four feet high. The top of this  was covered with a
thin layer of soil and coarse grass and shaded with young palm trees.
There was not enough soil for them to grow to any height and when
they reached perhaps twenty feet they fell and dried, forming a criss -
cross pattern of trunks, very  convenient to sit on. The palms that still
stood made a green roof, covered on the underside with a quivering
tangle of reflections from the lagoon. Ralph hauled himself onto this
platform, noted the coolness and shade, shut one eye, ana decided
that the s hadows on his body were really green. He picked his way to
the seaward edge of the platform and stood looking down into the
water. It was clear to the bottom and bright with the efflorescence of
tropical weed and coral. A school of tiny, glittering fish fl icked hither

and thither. Ralph spoke to himself, sounding the bass strings of
delight.

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"Whizzoh!"

Beyond the platform there was more enchantment. Some act of
God — a typhoon perhaps, or the storm that had accompanied his own
arrival — had banked sand inside  the lagoon so that there was a long,
deep pool in the beach with a high ledge of pink granite at the further
end. Ralph had been deceived before now by the specious
appearance of depth in a beach pool and he approached this one
preparing to be disappointe d. But the island ran true to form and the
incredible pool, which clearly was only invaded by the sea at high tide,
was so deep at one end as to be dark green. Ralph inspected the
whole thirty yards carefully and then plunged in. The water was
warmer than  his blood and he might have been swimming in a huge
bath.

Piggy appeared again, sat on the rocky ledge, and watched
Ralph's green and white body enviously.

"You can't half swim."

"Piggy."

Piggy took off his shoes and socks, ranged them carefully on the
ledge, and tested the water with one toe.

"It's hot!"

"What did you expect?"

"I didn't expect nothing. My auntie — "

"Sucks to your auntie!"

Ralph did a surface dive and swam under water with his eyes
open; the sandy edge of the pool loomed up like a h illside. He turned
over, holding his nose, and a golden light danced and shattered just

over his face. Piggy was looking determined and began to take off his
shorts. Presently he was palely and fatly naked. He tiptoed down

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the sandy side of the pool, and  sat there up to his neck in water
smiling proudly at Ralph.

"Aren't you going to swim?"

Piggy shook his head.

"I can't swim. I wasn't allowed. My asthma — "

"Sucks to your ass - mar!"

Piggy bore this with a sort of humble patience.

"You can't half swim w ell."

Ralph paddled backwards down the slope, immersed his mouth
and blew a jet of water into the air. Then he lifted his chin and spoke.

"I could swim when I was five. Daddy taught me. He's a
commander in the Navy. When he gets leave hell come and rescu e
us. What's your father?"

Piggy flushed suddenly.

"My dad's dead," he said quickly, "and my mum — "

He took off his glasses and looked vainly for something with
which to clean them.

"I used to live with my auntie. She kept a candy store. I used to
get e ver so many candies. As many as I liked. When'll your dad
rescue us?"

"Soon as he can."

Piggy rose dripping from the water and stood naked, cleaning his
glasses with a sock. The only sound that reached them now through
the heat of the morning was the lon g, grinding roar of the breakers on
the reef.

“How does he know we're here?"

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Ralph lolled in the water. Sleep enveloped him like the swathing
mirages that were wrestling with the brilliance of the lagoon.

"How does he know we're here?"

Because, thought  Ralph, because, because. The roar from the
reef became very distant.

“They'd tell him at the airport."

Piggy shook his head, put on his flashing glasses and looked
down at Ralph.

"Not them. Didn ’t you hear what the pilot said? About the atom
bomb? They 're all dead."

Ralph pulled himself out of the water, stood facing Piggy, and
considered this unusual problem.

Piggy persisted.

"This an island, isn't it?"

"I climbed a rock," said Ralph slowly, "and I think this is an island."
"They're all dead," said  Piggy, "an' this is an island. Nobody don't
know we're here. Your dad don't know, nobody don t know — "

His lips quivered and the spectacles were dimmed with mist.

"We may stay here till we die."

With that word the heat seemed to increase till it became  a
threatening weight and the lagoon attacked them with a blinding
effulgence.

"Get my clothes," muttered Ralph. "Along there."

He trotted through the sand, enduring the sun's enmity, crossed
the platform and found his scattered clothes. To put on a grey  shirt

once more was strangely pleasing. Then he climbed the edge of the
platform and sat in the green shade on a convenient trunk. Piggy

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hauled himself up, carrying most of his clothes under his arms. Then
he sat carefully on a fallen trunk near the littl e cliff that fronted the
lagoon; and the tangled reflections quivered over him.

Presently he spoke.

"We got to find the others. We got to do something."

Ralph said nothing. Here was a coral island. Protected from the
sun, ignoring Piggy's ill - omened tal k, he dreamed pleasantly.

Piggy insisted.

"How many of us are there?"

Ralph came forward and stood by Piggy.

"I don't know."

Here and there, little breezes crept over the polished waters
beneath the haze of heat. When these breezes reached the platfor m
the palm fronds would whisper, so that spots of blurred sunlight slid
over their bodies or moved like bright, winged things in the shade.

Piggy looked up at Ralph. All the shadows on Ralph's face were
reversed; green above, bright below from the lagoon.  A blur of
sunlight was crawling across his hair.

"We got to do something."

Ralph looked through him. Here at last was the imagined out
never fully realized place leaping into real life. Ralph's lips parted in a
delighted smile and Piggy, taking this smi le to himself as a mark of
recognition, laughed with pleasure.

"If ft really is an island — "

"What's that?"

Ralph had stopped smiling and was pointing into the lagoon.

Something creamy lay among the ferny weeds.

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"A stone."

"No. A shell"

Suddenly Pigg y was a - bubble with decorous excitement.

"S'right. It's a shell! I seen one like that before. On someone's
back wall A conch he called it. He used to blow it and then his mum
would come. It's ever so valuable — "

Near to Ralph's elbow a palm sapling leaned  out over the lagoon.
Indeed, the weight was already pulling a lump from the poor soil and
soon it would fall. He tore out the stem and began to poke about in the
water, while the brilliant fish flicked away on this side and that. Piggy
leaned dangerously.

"Careful! You'll break it — "

"Shut up."

Ralph spoke absently. The shell was interesting and pretty and a
worthy plaything; but the vivid phantoms of his day - dream still
interposed between him and Piggy, who in this context was an
irrelevance. The palm s apling, bending, pushed the shell across the
weeds. Ralph used one hand as a fulcrum and pressed down with the
other till the shell rose, dripping, and Piggy could make a grab.

Now the shell was no longer a thing seen but not to be touched,

Ralph too bec ame excited. Piggy babbled:

" — a conch; ever so expensive. I bet if you wanted to buy one,
you'd have to pay pounds and pounds and pounds  — he had it on his
garden wall, and my auntie — "

Ralph took the shell from Piggy and a littl e water ran down his
arm.I n color the shell was deep cream,touched here and there with

fading pink. Between the point, worn away into a little hole, and the
pink lips of the mouth, lay eighteen inches of shell with a slight

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spiral twist and covered with a delicate, embossed patter n. Ralph
shook sand out of the deep tube." — mooed like a cow," he said. "He
had some white stones too, an' a bird cage with a green parrot. He
didn't blow the white stones, of course, an` he said — "

Piggy paused for breath and stroked the glistening thing t hat lay
in Ralph's hands.

"Ralph!"

Ralph looked up.

"We can use this to call the others. Have a meeting. They'll come
when they hear us — "

He beamed at Ralph.

"That was what you meant, didn't you? That's why you got the
conch out of the water?''

Ralph  pushed back his fair hair. "How
did your friend blow the conch?"

"He kind of spat," said Piggy. "My auntie wouldn't let me blow on
account of my asthma. He said you blew from down here." Piggy laid
a hand on his jutting abdomen. "You try, Ralph. You'll c all the others."

Doubtfully, Ralph laid the small end of the shell against his mouth
and blew. There came a rushing sound from its mouth but nothing
more. Ralph wiped the salt water off his lips and tried again, but the
shell remained silent.

"He kind of  spat."

Ralph pursed his lips and squirted air into the shell, which emitted
a low, farting noise. This amused both boys so much that Ralph went

on squirting for some minutes, between bouts of laughter.

"He blew from down here."

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Ralph grasped the idea a nd hit the shell with air from his
diaphragm. Immediately the thing sounded. A deep, harsh note
boomed under the palms, spread through the intricacies of the forest
and echoed back from the pink granite of the mountain. Clouds of
birds rose from the tree - t ops, and something squealed and ran in the
undergrowth.

Ralph took the shell away from his lips.

"Gosh!"

His ordinary voice sounded like a whisper after the harsh note of
the conch. He laid the conch against his lips, took a deep breath and
blew once mo re. The note Doomed again: and then at his firmer
pressure, the note, fluking up an octave, became a strident blare more
penetrating than before. Piggy was shouting something, his face
pleased, his glasses flashing. The birds cried, small animals
scuttered . Ralph's breath failed; the note dropped the octave, became
a low wubber, was a rush of air.

The conch was silent, a gleaming tusk; Ralph's face was dark with
breathlessness and the air over the island was full of bird - clamor and
echoes ringing.

"I bet  you can hear that for miles."

Ralph found his breath and blew a series of short blasts.

Piggy exclaimed: "There's one!"

A child had appeared among the palms, about a hundred yards
along the beach. He was a boy of perhaps six years, sturdy and fair,
his  clothes torn, his face covered with a sticky mess of fruit. His
trousers had been lowered for an obvious purpose and had only been

pulled back half - way. He jumped off the palm terrace into the sand
and his trousers fell about his ankles; he stepped out. of  them

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and trotted to the platform. Piggy helped him up. Meanwhile Ralph
continued to blow till voices shouted in the forest The small boy
squatted in front of Ralph, looking up brightly and vertically. As he
received the reassurance of something purposefu l being done he
began to look satisfied, and his only clean digit, a pink thumb, slid into
his mouth.

Piggy leaned down to him.

"What's yer name?"

"Johnny. ”

Piggy muttered the name to himself and then shouted it to Ralph,
who was not interested because  he was still blowing. His face was
dark with the violent pleasure of making this stupendous noise, and
his heart was making the stretched shirt shake. The shouting in the
forest was nearer.

Signs of life were visible now on the beach. The sand, trembling
beneath the heat haze, concealed many figures in its miles of length;
boys were making their way toward the platform through the hot,
dumb sand. Three small children, no older than Johnny, appeared
from startlingly dose at hand where they had been gorging  fruit in the
forest A dark little boy, not much younger than Piggy, parted a tangle
of undergrowth, walked on to the platform, and smiled cheerfully at
everybody. More and more of them came. Taking their cue from the
innocent Johnny, they sat down on the  fallen palm trunks and waited.
Ralph continued to blow short, penetrating blasts. Piggy moved
among the crowd, asking names and frowning to remember them. The
children gave him the same simple obedience that they had given to

the men with megaphones. Some  were naked and carrying their
clothes; others half - naked, or more or

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less dressed, in school uniforms, grey, blue, fawn, jacketed or
jerseyed. There were badges, mottoes even, stripes of color in
stockings and pullovers. Their heads clustered above the tr unks in the
green shade; heads brown, fair, black, chestnut, sandy, mouse -
colored; heads muttering, whispering, heads full of eyes that watched
Ralph and speculated. Something was being done.

The children who came along the beach, singly or in twos, leapt
into visibility when they crossed the line from heat haze to nearer
sand. Here, the eye was first attracted to a black, bat - like creature that
danced on the sand, and only later perceived the body above it. The
bat was the child's shadow, shrunk by the ve rtical sun to a patch
between the hurrying feet. Even while he blew, Ralph noticed the last
pair of bodies that reached the platform above a fluttering patch of
Hack. The two boys, bullet - headed and with hair like tow, flung
themselves down and lay grinnin g and panting at Ralph like dogs.
They were twins, and the eye was shocked and incredulous at such
cheery duplication. They breathed together, they grinned together,
they were chunky and vital. They raised wet lips at Ralph, for they
seemed provided with n ot quite enough skin, so that their profiles
were blurred and their mouths pulled open. Piggy bent his flashing
glasses to them and could be heard between the blasts, repeating
their names.

"Sam, Eric, Sam, Eric."

Then he got muddled; the twins shook the ir heads and pointed at
each other and the crowd laughed.

At last Ralph ceased to blow and sat there, the conch trailing from

one hand, his head bowed on his knees. As the echoes died away so
did the laughter, and there was silence.

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Within the diamond ha ze of the beach something dark was
fumbling along. Ralph saw it first, and watched till the intentness of his
gaze drew all eyes that way. Then the creature stepped from mirage
on to clear sand, and they saw that the darkness was not all shadows
but mostly  clothing. The creature was a party of boys, marching
approximately in step in two parallel lines and dressed in strangely
eccentric clothing. Shorts, shirts, and different garments they carried
in their hands; but each boy wore a square black cap with a s ilver
badge on it. Their bodies, from throat to ankle, were hidden by black
cloaks which bore a long silver cross on the left breast and each neck
was finished off with a hambone frill. The heat of the tropics, the
descent, the search for food, and now thi s sweaty march along the
blazing beach had given them the complexions of newly washed
plums. The boy who controlled them was dressed in the same way
though his cap badge was golden. When his party was about ten
yards from the platform he shouted an order a nd they halted, gasping,
sweating, swaying in the fierce light. The boy himself came forward,
vaulted on to the platform with his cloak flying, and peered into what to
him was almost complete darkness.

"Where's the man with the trumpet?"

Ralph, sensing h is sun - blindness, answered him.

“There's no man with a trumpet. Only me."

The boy came close and peered down at Ralph, screwing up his
face as he did so. What he saw of the fair - haired boy with the creamy
shell on his knees did not seem to satisfy him. H e turned quickly, his

black cloak circling.

"Isn't there a ship, then? ”

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Inside the floating cloak he was tall, thin, and bony: and his hair
was red beneath the black cap. His face was crumpled and freckled,
and ugly without silliness. Out of. this face s tared two light blue eyes,
frustrated now, and turning, or ready to turn, to anger.

"Isn't there a man here?" Ralph spoke to his back.

"No. We're having a meeting. Come and join in."

The group of cloaked boys began to scatter from close line. The
tall b oy shouted at them.

"Choir! Stand still!"

Wearily obedient, the choir huddled into line and stood there
swaying in the sun. None the less, some began to protest faintly.

"But, Merridew. Please, Merridew . . . can't we?"

Then one of the boys flopped on  his face in the sand and the line
broke up. They heaved the fallen boy to the platform and let him be.
Merridew, his eyes staring, made the best of a bad job.

"All right then. Sit down. Let him alone." "But Merridew."

"He's always throwing a faint," said  Merridew. "He did in Gib.; and
Addis; and at matins over the precentor."

This last piece of shop brought sniggers from the choir, who
perched like black birds on the criss - cross trunks and examined Ralph
with interest. Piggy asked no names. He was intimi dated by this
uniformed superiority and the offhand authority in Merridew's voice.
He shrank to the other side of Ralph and busied himself with his
glasses.

Merridew turned to Ralph.

"Aren't there any grownups?"

"No."

Merridew sat down on a trunk and l ooked round the circle.

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"Then well have to look after ourselves."

Secure on the other side of Ralph, Piggy spoke timidly.

"That's why Ralph made a meeting. So as we can decide what to
do. We've heard names. That's Johnny. Those two  — they're twins,
Sam ' n Eric. Which is Eric — ? You? No  — you're Sam — "

"I'm Sam — "

"'n I ’m Eric."

"We'd better all have names," said Ralph, "so I'm Ralph."

"We got most names," said Piggy. "Got 'em just now."

"Kids' names," said Merridew. Why should I be Jack? I ’m
Merridew."

Ralph turned to him quickly. This was the voice of one who knew
his own mind.

"Then," went on Piggy, "that boy — I forget — "

"You're talking too much," said Jack Merridew. "Shut up,
Fatty." Laughter arose.

"He s not Fatty," cried Ralph, "his real name's Pi ggy!"

"Piggy!" "Piggy!"

"Oh, Piggy!"

A storm of laughter arose and even the tiniest child joined in. For
the moment the boys were a closed circuit of sympathy with Piggy
outside: he went very pink, bowed his head and cleaned his glasses
again.

Finally  the laughter died away and the naming continued. There
was Maurice, next in size among the choir boys to Jack, but broad
and grinning all the time. There was a slight, furtive boy whom no one

knew, who kept to himself with an inner intensity of avoidance a nd
secrecy. He muttered that his name was Roger and was silent

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again. Bill, Robert, Harold, Henry; the choir boy who had fainted sat
up against a palm trunk, smiled pallidly at Ralph and said that his
name was Simon.

Jack spoke.

"We've got to decide abo ut being rescued."

There was a buzz. One of the small boys, Henry, said that he
wanted to go home.

"Shut up," said Ralph absently. He lifted the conch. "Seems to me
we ought to have a chief to decide things."

"A chief! A chief!"

"I ought to be chief,"  said Jack with simple arrogance, "because
I'm chapter chorister and head boy. I can sing C sharp."

Another buzz.

"Well then," said Jack, "I — "

He hesitated. The dark boy, Roger, stirred at last and spoke up.

"Let's have a vote. “

"Yes!"

"Vote for chief !"

"Let's vote — "

This toy of voting was almost as pleasing as the conch. Jack
started to protest but the clamor changed from the general wish

for a chief to an election by acclaim of Ralph himself. None of the
boys could have found good reason for this;  what intelligence had
been shown was traceable to Piggy while the most obvious leader
was Jack. But there was a stillness about Ralph as he sat that marked
him out: there was his size, and attractive appearance; and most

obscurely, yet most powerfully, th ere was the conch. The being that
had blown that, had sat waiting for them on

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the platform with the delicate thing balanced on his knees, was set
apart.

"Him with the shell." "Ralph! Ralph!" "Let
him be chief with the trumpet - thing."
Ralph raised a hand  for silence.

"All right. Who wants Jack for chief?"

With dreary obedience the choir raised their hands.

"Who wants me?"

Every hand outside the choir except Piggy's was raised
immediately. Then Piggy, too, raised his hand grudgingly into the air.
Ralph  counted. "I'm chief then." The circle of boys broke into
applause. Even the choir applauded; and the freckles on Jack's face
disappeared under a blush of mortification. He started up, then
changed his mind and sat down again while the air rang. Ralph looke d
at him, eager to offer something.

"The choir belongs to you, of course."

"They could be the army — "

"Or hunters — "

"They could be — "

The suffusion drained away from Jack's face. Ralph waved again
for silence.

"Jack's in charge of the choir. They can b e — what do you want
them to be?"

"Hunters."

Jack and Ralph smiled at each other with shy liking. The rest
began to talk eagerly.

Jack stood up.

"A11 right, choir. Take off your togs."

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As if released from class, the choir boys stood up, chattered, piled
their black cloaks on the grass. Jack laid his on the trunk by Ralph.
His grey shorts were sticking to him with sweat. Ralph glanced at
them admiringly, and when Jack saw his glance he explained.

"I tried to get over that hill to see if there was water a ll round. But
your shell called us."

Ralph smiled and held up the conch for silence.

"Listen, everybody. I've got to have time to think things out I can't
decide what to do straight off. If this isn't an island we might be
rescued straight away. So we've  got to decide if this is an island.
Everybody must stay round here and wait and not go away. Three of
us — if we take more we'd get all mixed, and lose each other — three of
us will go on an expedition and find out. I`ll go, and Jack, and, and...."

He looked  round the circle of eager faces. There was no lack of
boys to choose from.

"And Simon."

The boys round Simon giggled, and he stood up, laughing a little.
Now that the pallor of his faint was over, he was a skinny, vivid little
boy, with a glance coming  up from under a hut of straight hair that
hung down, black and coarse.

He nodded at Ralph.

"I ’ll come."

"And I — "

Jack snatched from behind him a sizable sheath - knife and clouted
it into a trunk. The buzz rose and died away.

Piggy stirred. "I ’ll come."

Ralph turned to him. "You're no good on a job like this."

"All the same — "

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"We don't want you," said Jack, flatly.

"Three's enough."

Piggy's glasses flashed.

"I was with him when he found the conch. I was with him before
anyone else was."

Jack and t he others paid no attention. There was a general
dispersal. Ralph, Jack and Simon jumped off the platform and walked
along the sand past the bathing pool. Piggy hung bumbling behind
them.

"If Simon walks in the middle of us," said Ralph, "then we could
ta lk over his head."

The three of them fell into step. This meant that every now and
then Simon had to do a double shuffle to eaten up with the others.
Presently Ralph stopped and turned back to Piggy.

"Look."

Jack and Simon pretended to notice nothing. T hey walked
on. "You can't come."

Piggy's glasses were misted again — this time with
humiliation. "You told 'em. After what I said."

His face flushed, his mouth trembled. "After I said I didn't want — "

"What on earth are you talking about?"

"About being ca lled Piggy. I said I didn't care as long as they
didn't call me Piggy; an' I said not to tell and then you went an' said
straight out — "

Stillness descended on them. Ralph, looking with more
understanding at Piggy, saw that he was hurt and crushed. He

hove red between the two courses of apology or further insult.

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"Better Piggy than Fatty," he said at last, with the directness of
genuine leadership, "and anyway, I'm sorry if you feel like that. Now
go back, Piggy, and take names. That's your job. So long."

He turned and raced after the other two. Piggy stood and the rose
of indignation faded slowly from his cheeks. He went back to the
platform.

The three boys walked briskly on the sand. The tide was low and
there was a strip of weed - strewn beach that was al most as firm as a
road. A land of glamour was spread over them and the scene and
they were conscious of the glamour and made happy by it. They
turned to each other, laughing excitedly, talking, not listening. The air
was bright Ralph, faced by the task of  translating all this into an
explanation, stood on his head and fell over. When they had done
laughing, Simon stroked Ralph's arm shyly; and they had to laugh
again.

"Come on," said Jack presently, "we're explorers."

"We'll go to the end of the island,"  said Ralph, "and look round the
corner."

"If it is an island — "

Now, toward the end of the afternoon, the mirages were settling a
little. They found the end of the island, quite distinct, and not
magicked out of shape or sense. There was a jumble of the u sual
squareness, with one great block sitting out in the lagoon.

Sea birds were nesting there.

"Like icing," said Ralph, "on a pink cake.'

"We shan't see round this corner," said Jack, "because there isn't

one. Only a slow curve — and you can see, the roc ks get worse — "

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Ralph shaded his eyes and followed the jagged outline of the
crags up toward the mountain. This part of the beach was nearer the
mountain than any other that they had seen.

"We'll try climbing the mountain from here," he said. "I should
th ink this is the easiest way. There's less of that jungly stuff; and more
pink rock. Come on."

The three boys began to scramble up. Some unknown force had
wrenched and shattered these cubes so that they lay askew, often
piled diminishingly on each other. T he most usual feature of the rock
was a pink cliff surmounted by a skewed block; and that again
surmounted, and that again, till the pinkness became a stack of
balanced rock projecting through the looped fantasy of the forest
creepers. Where the pink cliff s rose out of the ground there were often
narrow tracks winding upwards. They could edge along them, deep in
the plant world, their faces to the rock.

"What made this track?"

Jack paused, wiping the sweat from his face. Ralph stood by him,
breathless.

" Men?"

Jack shook his head.

“Animals."

Ralph peered into the darkness under the trees. The forest
minutely vibrated.

"Come on."

The difficulty was not the steep ascent round the shoulders of
rock, but the occasional plunges through the undergrowth to g et to the

next path. Here the roots and stems of creepers were in such tangles
that the boys had to thread through them like pliant

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needles. Their only guide, apart from the brown ground and
occasional flashes of fight through the foliage, was the tendenc y of
slope: whether this hole, laced as it was with the cables of creeper,
stood higher than that.

Somehow, they moved up.

Immured in these tangles, at perhaps their most difficult moment,
Ralph turned with shining eyes to the others.

"Wacco."

"Wizard. "

"Smashing."

The cause of their pleasure was not obvious. All three were hot,
dirty and exhausted. Ralph was badly scratched. The creepers were
as thick as their thighs and left little but tunnels for further penetration.
Ralph shouted experimentally an d they listened to the muted echoes.

"This is real exploring," said Jack. "I bet nobody's been here
before."

"We ought to draw a map," said Ralph, "only we haven't any
paper."

"We could make scratches on bark," said Simon, "and rub black
stuff in."

Aga in came the solemn communion of shining eyes in the gloom.

"Wacco."

"Wizard."

There was no place for standing on one's head. This time Ralph
expressed the intensity of his emotion by pretending to Knock Simon

down; and soon they were a happy, heaving pi le in the under - dusk.

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When they had fallen apart Ralph spoke first.

"Got to get on."

The pink granite of the next cliff was further back from the
creepers and trees so that they could trot up the path. This again led
into more open forest so that they h ad a glimpse of the spread sea.
With openness came the sun; it dried the sweat that had soaked their
clothes in the dark, damp heat. At last the way to the top looked like a
scramble over pink rock, with no more plunging through darkness.
The boys chose th eir way through defiles and over heaps of sharp
stone.

"Look! Look!"

High over this end of the island, the shattered rocks lifted up their
stacks and chimneys. This one, against which Jack leaned, moved
with a grating sound when they pushed.

"Come on — "

But not "Come on" to the top. The assault on the summit must
wait while the three boys accepted this challenge. The rock was as
large as a small motor car.

"Heave!"

Sway back and forth, catch the rhythm.

"Heave!"

Increase the swing of the pendulum, in crease, increase, come up
and bear against that point of furthest balance - increase —  increase —

"Heave!"

The great rock loitered, poised on one toe, decided not to return,

moved through the air, fell, struck, turned over, leapt droning through
the air and  smashed a deep hole in the canopy of

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the forest. Echoes and birds flew, white and pink dust floated, the
forest further down shook as with the passage of an enraged monster:
and then the island was still.

"Wacco!"

"Like a bomb!"

"Whee - aa - oo!"

Not for  five minutes could they drag themselves away from this
triumph. But they left at last.

The way to the top was easy after that As they reached the last
stretch Ralph stopped.

"Golly!"

They were on the lip of a circular hollow In the side or the
mountain.  This was filled with a blue flower, a rock plant of some sort,
and the overflow hung down the vent and spilled lavishly among the
canopy of the forest. The air was thick with butterflies, lifting, fluttering,
settling.

Beyond the hollow was the square to p of the mountain and soon
they were standing on it.

They had guessed before that this was an island: clambering
among the pink rocks, with the sea on either side, and the crystal
heights of air, they had known by some instinct that the sea lay on
every s ide. But there seemed something more fitting in leaving the
last word till they stood on the top, and could see a circular horizon of
water.

Ralph turned to the others.

“This belongs to us."

It was roughly boat - shaped: humped near this end with behind
t hem the jumbled descent to the shore. On either side rocks, cliffs,

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treetops and a steep slope: forward there, the length of the boat, a
tamer descent, tree - clad, with hints of pink: and then the jungly flat of
the island, dense green, but drawn at the en d to a pink tail There,
where the island petered out in water, was another island; a rock,
almost detached, standing like a fort, facing them across the green
with one bold, pink bastion.

The boys surveyed all this, then looked out to sea. They were
high  up and the afternoon had advanced; the view was not robbed of
sharpness by mirage.

"That's a reef. A coral reel. I've seen pictures like that."

The reef enclosed more than one side of the island, tying perhaps
a mile out and parallel to what they now tho ught of as their beach. The
coral was scribbled in the sea as though a giant had bent down to
reproduce the shape of the island in a flowing chalk line but tired
before he had finished. Inside was peacock water, rocks and weed
showing as in an aquarium; ou tside was the dark blue of the sea. The
tide was running so that long streaks of foam tailed away from the reef
and for a moment they felt that the boat was moving steadily astern.

Jack pointed down.

“That s where we landed."

Beyond falls and cliffs the re was a gash visible in the trees; there
were the splintered trunks and then the drag, leaving only a fringe of
palm between the scar and the sea. There, too, jutting into the lagoon,
was the platform, with insect - like figures moving near it.

Ralph sketc hed a twining line from the bald spot on which they

stood down a slope, a gully, through flowers, round and down to the
rock where the scar started.

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“That's the quickest way back."

Eyes shining, mouths open, triumphant, they savored the right of
dominati on. They were lifted up: were friends.

“There's no village smoke, and no boats," said Ralph wisely. "We ’ll
make sure later; but I think it's uninhabited."

"We ’ll get food," cried Jack. "Hunt. Catch things . . . until they fetch

us."

Simon looked at the m both, saying nothing but nodding till his
black hair flopped backwards and forwards: his face was glowing.

Ralph looked down the other way where there was no reef.

"Steeper," said Jack.

Ralph made a cupping gesture.

"That bit of forest down there ...  the mountain holds it up."

Every point of the mountain held up trees — flowers and trees.
Now the forest stirred, roared, flailed. The nearer acres of rock flowers
fluttered and for half a minute the breeze blew cool on their faces.

Ralph spread his arms.

"All ours."

They laughed and tumbled and shouted on the mountain.

"I'm hungry."

When Simon mentioned his hunger the others became aware of
theirs.

"Come on," said Ralph. "We've found out what we wanted to
know."

They scrambled down a rock slope, dro pped among flowers and
made their way under the trees. Here they paused and examined the

bushes round them curiously.

Simon spoke first.

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"Like candles. Candle bushes. Candle buds."

The bushes were dark evergreen and aromatic and the many
buds were waxen  green and folded up against the light. Jack slashed
at one with his knife and the scent spilled over them.

"Candle buds."

"You couldn't light them," said Ralph. "They just look like candles."
"Green candles," said Jack contemptuously. "We can't eat them .

Come on."

They were in the beginnings of the thick forest, plonking with
weary feet on a track, when they heard the noises — squeakings —  and
the hard strike of hoofs on a path. As they pushed forward the
squeaking increased till it became a frenzy. They  found a piglet
caught in a curtain of creepers, throwing itself at the elastic traces in
all the madness of extreme terror. Its voice was thin, needle - sharp
and insistent. The three boys rushed forward and Jack drew his knife
again with a flourish. He rais ed his arm in the air. There came a
pause, a hiatus, the pig continued to scream and the creepers to jerk,
and the blade continued to flash at the end of a bony arm. The pause
was only long enough for them to understand what an enormity the
downward stroke  would be. Then the piglet tore loose from the
creepers and scurried into the undergrowth. They were left looking at
each other and the place of terror. Jack's face was white under the
freckles'. He noticed that he still held the knife aloft and brought hi s
arm down replacing the blade in the sheath. Then they all three
laughed ashamedly and began to climb back to the track.

“I was choosing a place," said Jack. "I was just waiting for a
moment to decide where to stab him."

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"You should stick a pig," said R alph fiercely. "They always talk
about sticking a pig."

"You cut a pig's throat to let the blood out," said Jack, "otherwise
you can't eat the meat"

"Why didn't you — ?"

They knew very well why he hadn't: because of the enormity of
the knife descending an d cutting into living flesh; because of the
unbearable blood.

"I was going to," said Jack. He was ahead of them and they could
not see his face. "I was choosing a place. Next time — !"

He snatched his knife out of the sheath and slammed it into a tree
trun k. Next time there would be no mercy. He looked round fiercely,
daring them to contradict. Then they broke out into the sunlight and
for a while they were busy finding and devouring rood as they moved
down the scar toward the platform and the meeting.

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CHA PTER TWO

Fire on the Mountain



By the time Ralph finished blowing the conch the platform was
crowded. There were differences between this meeting and the one
held in the morning. The afternoon sun slanted in from the other side
of the platform and most  of the children, feeling too late the smart of
sunburn, had put their clothes on. The choir, noticeably less of a
group, had discarded their cloaks.

Ralph sat on a fallen trunk, his left side to the sun. On his right
were most of the choir; on his left th e larger boys who had not known
each other before the evacuation; before him small children squatted
in the grass.

Silence now. Ralph lifted the cream and pink shell to his knees
and a sudden breeze scattered light over the platform. He was
uncertain whet her to stand up or remain sitting. He looked sideways to
his left, toward the bathing pool. Piggy was sitting near but giving no
help.

Ralph cleared his throat.

"Well then."

All at once he found he could talk fluently and explain what he
had to say. He  passed a hand through his fair hair and spoke.

"We're on an island. We've been on the mountain top and seen
water all round. We saw no houses, no smoke, no footprints, no
boats, no people. We're on an uninhabited island with no other people
on it."


Jack  broke in.

“All the same you need an army — for hunting. Hunting pigs - "

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“Yes. There are pigs on the island."

All three of them tried to convey the sense of the pink live thing
struggling in the creepers.

"We saw — "

"Squealing — "

"It broke away — "

"Before  I could kill it — but — next time!"

Jack   slammed   his   knife   into   a   trunk   and   looked   round

challengingly.

The meeting settled down again.

"So you see," said Ralph, "we need hunters to get us meat. And
another thing."

He lifted the shell on his knees and loo ked round the sun - slashed
faces.

"There aren't any grownups. We shall have to look after
ourselves."

The meeting hummed and was silent.

"And another thing. We can't have everybody talking at once. Well
have to have 'Hands up' like at school."

He held t he conch before his face and glanced round the mouth.

"Then I ’ll give him the conch."

"Conch?"

"That's what this shell's called. I`11 give the conch to the next
person to speak. He can hold it when he's speaking."

"But — "

"Look — "

"And he won't be inte rrupted. Except by me."

Jack was on his feet.

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"We'll have rules!" he cried excitedly. "Lots of rules! Then when
anyone breaks 'em — "

"Whee - oh!"

"Wacco!"

"Bong!"

"Doink!"

Ralph felt the conch lifted from his lap. Then Piggy was standing
cradling the g reat cream shell and the shouting died down. Jack, left
on his feet, looked uncertainly at Ralph who smiled and patted the
log. Jack sat down. Piggy took off his glasses and blinked at the
assembly while he wiped them on his shirt.

"You're hindering Ralph . You're not letting him get to the most
important thing."

He paused effectively.

"Who knows we're here? Eh?"

"They knew at the airport"

“The man with a trumpet - thing — "

"My dad."

Piggy put on his glasses.

"Nobody knows where we are," said Piggy. He  was paler than
before and breathless. "Perhaps they knew where we was going to;
and perhaps not. But they don't know where we are 'cos we never got
there." He gaped at them for a moment, then swayed and sat down.
Ralph took the conch from his hands.

"That 's whatI was going to say," he wenton,"when you all ,a l l ...."
H e gazed attheir intentfaces."The plane was shot

down in flames. Nobody knows where we are. We may be here a long
time."

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The silence was so complete that they could hear the unevenness
of  Piggy's breathing. The sun slanted in and lay golden over half the
platform. The breezes that on the lagoon had chased their tails like
kittens were finding then - way across the platform and into the forest.
Ralph pushed back the tangle of fair hair that hu ng on his forehead.

"So we may be here a long time."

Nobody said anything. He grinned suddenly.

"But this is a good island. We — Jack, Simon and me —  we
climbed the mountain. It's wizard. There's food and drink, and — "

"Rocks — "

"Blue flowers — "

Piggy, par tly recovered, pointed to the conch in Ralph's hands,
and Jack and Simon fell silent. Ralph went on.

"While we're waiting we can have a good time on this island."

He gesticulated widely.

"It's like in a book."

At once there was a clamor.

"Treasure Isl and — "

"Swallows and Amazons — "

"Coral Island — "

Ralph waved the conch.

"This is our island. It's a good island. Until the grownups come to
fetch us we'll have fun."

Jack held out his hand for the conch.

There's pigs," he said. "There's food; and bathin g water in that

little stream along there — and everything. Didn't anyone find anything
else?"

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He handed the conch back to Ralph and sat down. Apparently no
one had found anything. The older boys first noticed the child when
he resisted. There was a group o f little boys urging him forward and
he did not wantto go.H e was a shrimp ofa boy,aboutsix years old,and
one side ofhis face was blotted outby a mulberry - colored birthmark.
He stood now, warped out of the perpendicular by the fierce light of
publicity, an d he bored into the coarse grass with one toe. He was
muttering and about to cry.

The other little boys, whispering but serious, pushed him toward
Ralph.

"All right," said Ralph, "come on then."
The small boy looked round in panic.
"Speak up!"

The small  boy held out his hands for the conch and the assembly
shouted with laughter; at once 'he snatched back his hands and
started to cry.

"Let him have the conch!" shouted Piggy. "Let him have it!"

At last Ralph induced him to hold the shell but by then the  blow of
laughter had taken away the child's voice. Piggy knelt by him, one
hand on the great shell, listening and interpreting to the assembly.

"He wants to know what you're going to do about the snake - thing."
Ralph laughed, and the other boys laughed wit h him. The small
boy twisted further into himself.

"Tell us about the snake - thing."

"Now he says it was a beastie."

"Beastie?"

"A snake - thing. Ever so big. He saw it"

"Where?"

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"In the woods."

Either the wandering breezes or perhaps the decline of th e sun
allowed a little coolness to lie under the trees. The boys felt it and
stirred restlessly.

"You couldn't have a beastie, a snake - thing, on an island this
size," Ralph explained kindly. "You only get them in big countries, like
Africa, or India. ”

Mu rmur; and the grave nodding of heads.
"He says the beastie came in the dark."
"Then he couldn't see it!" Laughter and
cheers.

"Did you hear that? Says he saw the thing in the dark — "

"He still says he saw the beastie. It came and went away again
an' came  back and wanted to eat him — "

"He was dreaming."

Laughing, Ralph looked for confirmation round the ring of faces.
The older boys agreed; but here and there among the little ones was
the doubt that required more than rational assurance.

"He must have had  a nightmare. Stumbling about among all those
creepers."

More grave nodding; they knew about nightmares.

"He says he saw the beastie, the snake - thing, and will it come
back tonight?"

"But there isn't a beastie!"

"He says in the morning it turned into th em things like ropes in the
trees and hung in the branches. He says will it come back tonight?"

"But there isn't a beastie!"

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There was no laughter at all now and more grave watching. Ralph
pushed both hands through his hair and looked at the little boy i n
mixed amusement and exasperation.

Jack seized the conch.

"Ralph's right of course. There isn't a snake - thing. But if there was
a snake we'd hunt it and kill it. We're going to hunt pigs to get meat for
everybody. And we'll look for the snake too — "

"Bu t there isn't a snake!"

"We'll make sure when we go hunting."

Ralph was annoyed and, for the moment, defeated. He felt
himself facing something ungraspable. The eyes that looked so
intently at him were without humor.

"But there isn't a beast!"

Somethin g he had not known was there rose in him and
compelled him to make the point, loudly and again.

"But I tell you there isn't a beast!"

The assembly was silent.

Ralph lifted the conch again and his good humor came back as
he thought of what he had to say  next.

"Now we come to the most important thing. I've been thinking. I
was thinking while we were climbing the mountain." He flashed a
conspiratorial grin at the other two. "And on the beach just now. This
is what I thought. We want to have fun. And we wan t to be rescued."

The passionate noise of agreement from the assembly hit him like
a wave and he lost his thread. He thought again.

"We want to be rescued; and of course we shall be rescued."

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Voices babbled. The simple statement, unbacked by any proof b ut
the weight of Ralph's new authority, brought light and happiness. He
had to wave the conch before he could make them hear him.

"My father's in the Navy. He said there aren't any unknown islands
left. He says the Queen has a big room full of maps and al l the islands
in the world are drawn there. So the Queen's got a picture of this
island."

Again came the sounds of cheerfulness and better heart.

"And sooner or later a ship will put in here. It might even be
Daddy's ship. So you see, sooner or later, we  shall be rescued."

He paused, with the point made. The assembly was lifted toward
safety by his words. They liked and now respected him.
Spontaneously they began to clap and presently the platform was loud
with applause. Ralph flushed, looking sideways a t Piggy's open
admiration, and then the other way at Jack who was smirking and
showing that he too knew how to clap.

Ralph waved the conch.

"Shut up! Wait! Listen!"

He went on in the silence, borne on his triumph.

"There's another thing. We can help th em to find us. If a ship
comes near the island they may not notice us. So we must make
smoke on top of the mountain. We must make a fire."

"A fire! Make a fire!"

At once half the boys were on their feet. Jack clamored among
them, the conch forgotten. "Co me on! Follow me!"

The space under the palm trees was full of noise and movement.

Ralph was on his feet too, shouting for quiet, but no one heard him. All
at once the crowd swayed toward the island and was

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gone — following Jack. Even the tiny children went  and did their best
among the leaves and broken branches. Ralph was left, holding the
conch, with no one but Piggy.

Piggy's breathing was quite restored.

"Like kids!" he said scornfully. "Acting like a crowd of lads!"

Ralph looked at him doubtfully and  laid the conch on the tree
trunk.

"I bet it's gone tea - time," said Piggy. "What do they think they're
going to do on that mountain?"

He caressed the shell respectfully, then stopped and looked
up. "Ralph! Hey! Where you going?"

Ralph was already clamber ing over the first smashed swathes of
the scar. A long way ahead of him was crashing and laughter.

Piggy watched him in disgust.

"Like a crowd of lads — "

He sighed, bent, and laced up his shoes. The noise of the errant
assembly faded up the mountain. The n, with the martyred expression
of a parent who has to keep up with the senseless ebullience of the
children, he picked up the conch, turned toward the forest, and began
to pick his way over the tumbled scar.

Below the other side of the mountain top was a  platform of forest.
Once more Ralph found himself making the cupping gesture.

“Down there we could get as much wood as we want."

Jack nodded and pulled at his underlip. Starting perhaps a
hundred feet below them on the steeper side of the mountain, the
patch might have been designed expressly for fuel. Trees, forced by

the damp heat, found too little soil for full growth, fell early and

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decayed: creepers cradled them, and new saplings searched a way
up.

Jack turned to die choir, who stood ready. Their  black caps of
maintenance were slid over one ear like berets.

"Well build a pile. Come on."

They found the likeliest path down and began tugging at the dead
wood. And the small boys who had reached the top came sliding too
till everyone but Piggy was bus y. Most of the wood was so rotten that
when they pulled it broke up into a shower of fragments and woodlice
and decay; but some trunks came out in one piece. The twins, Sam 'n
Eric, were the first to get a likely fog but they could do nothing till
Ralph, J ack, Simon, Roger and Maurice found room for a hand - hold.
Then they inched the grotesque dead thing up the rock and toppled it
over on top. Each party of boys added a quota, less or more, and the
pile grew. At the return Ralph found himself alone on a limb  with Jack
and they grinned at each other, sharing this burden. Once more, amid
the breeze, the shouting, the slanting sunlight on the high mountain,
was shed that glamour, that strange invisible light of friendship,
adventure, and content.

"Almost too he avy."

Jack grinned back.

"Not for the two of us." Together, joined in effort by the burden,
they staggered up the last steep of the mountain. Together, they
chanted One! Two! Three! and crashed the log on to the great pile.
Then they stepped back, laughi ng with triumphant pleasure, so that
immediately Ralph had to stand on his head. Below them, boys were

still laboring, though some of the small ones had lost interest and
were searching this new forest for fruit. Now the twins, with

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unsuspected intelligen ce, came up the mountain with armfuls of dried
leaves and dumped them against the pile. One by one, as they
sensed that the pile was complete, the boys stopped going back for
more and stood, with the pink, shattered top of the mountain around
them. Breath  came evenly by now, and sweat dried. Ralph and Jack
looked at each other while society paused about them. The shameful
knowledge grew in them and they did not know how to begin
confession.

Ralph spoke first, crimson in the face.

"Will your?"

He cleared  his throat and went on.

"Will you light the fire?"

Now the absurd situation was open, Jack blushed too. He began
to mutter vaguely.

"You rub two sticks. You rub — "

He glanced at Ralph, who blurted out the last confession of
incompetence. "Has anyone got  any matches?"

"You make a bow and spin the arrow," said Roger. He rubbed his
hands in mime. "Psss. Psss."

A little air was moving over the mountain. Piggy came with it, in
shorts and shirt, laboring cautiously out of the forest with the evening
sunlight  gleaming from his glasses. He held the conch under his arm.

Ralph shouted at him.

"Piggy! Have you got any matches?"

The other boys took up the cry till the mountain rang. Piggy shook
his head and came to the pile.

"My! You've made a big heap, haven't  you?"

Jack pointed suddenly.

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"His specs — use them as burning glasses!"

Piggy was surrounded before he could back away.

"Here — let me go!" His voice rose to a shriek of terror as Jack
snatched toe glasses off his face. "Mind out! Give'em back! I can
hard ly see! You'll break the conch!"

Ralph elbowed him to one side and knelt by the pile.

"Stand out of the light."

There was pushing and pulling and officious cries. Ralph moved
the lenses back and forth, this way and that, till a glossy white image
of the  declining sun lay on a piece of rotten wood. Almost at once a
thin trickle of smoke rose up and made him cough. Jack knelt too and
blew gently, so that the smoke drifted away, thickening, and a tiny
name appeared. The flame, nearly invisible at first in t hat bright
sunlight, enveloped a small twig, grew, was enriched with color and
reached up to a branch which exploded with a sharp crack. The flame
flapped higher and the boys broke into a cheer.

"My specs!" howled Piggy. "Give me my specs!"

Ralph stood a way from the pile and put the glasses into Piggy s
groping hands. His voice subsided to a mutter.

“Jus` blurs, that's all. Hardly see my hand — "

The boys were dancing. The pile was so rotten, and now so
tinder - dry, that whole limbs yielded passionately to  the yellow flames
that poured upwards and shook a great beard of flame twenty feet in
the air. For yards round the fire the heat was like a blow, and the
breeze was a river of sparks. Trunks crumbled to white dust.

Ralph shouted.

"More wood! All of you  get more wood!"

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Life became a race with the fire and the boys scattered through
the upper forest. To keep a clean flag of flame flying on the mountain
was the immediate end and no one looked further. Even the smallest
boys, unless fruit claimed them, brou ght little pieces of wood and
threw them in. The air moved a little faster and became a light wind,
so that leeward and windward side were clearly differentiated. On one
side the air was cool, but on the other the fire thrust out a savage arm
of heat that  crinkled hair on the instant. Boys who felt the evening
wind on their damp faces paused to enjoy the freshness of it and then
found they were exhausted. They flung themselves down in the
shadows that lay among die shattered rocks. The beard of flame
dimini shed quickly; then the pile fell inwards with a soft, cindery
sound, and sent a great tree of sparks upwards that leaned away and
drifted downwind. The boys lay, panting like dogs.

Ralph raised his head off his forearms.

"That was no good."

Roger spat e fficiently into the hot dust.

"What d'you mean?"

"There wasn't any smoke. Only flame."

Piggy had settled himself in a space between two rocks, and sat
with the conch on his knees.

"We haven't made a fire," he said, "what's any use. We couldn't
keep a f ire like that going, not if we tried.'

"A fat lot you tried," said Jack contemptuously. "You just sat."

"We used his specs," said Simon, smearing a black cheek with his
forearm. He helped that way."

"I got the conch," said Piggy indignantly. "You let me  speak!"

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"The conch doesn't count on top of the mountain," said Jack, "so
you shut up."

"I got the conch in my hand."

"Put on green branches," said Maurice. "That's the best way to
make smoke."

“I got the conch — "

Jack turned fiercely. "You shut up!"

Piggy wilted. Ralph took the conch from him and looked round the
circle of boys.

"We've got to have special people for looking after the fire. Any
day there may be a ship out there" — he waved his arm at the taut wire
of the horizon — "and if we have a signal  going they'll come and take
us off. And another thing. We ought to have more rules. Where the
conch is, that's a meeting. The same up here as down there."

They assented. Piggy opened his mouth to speak, caught Jack's
eye and shut it again. Jack held out  his hands for the conch and stood
up, holding the delicate thing carefully in his sooty hands.

"I agree with Ralph. We've got to have rules and obey them. After
all, we're not savages. We're English, and the English are best at
everything. So we've got to  do the right things."

He turned to Ralph.

"Ralph, I'll split up the choir — my hunters, that is — into groups,
and we'll be responsible for keeping the fire going — "

This generosity brought a spatter of applause from the boys, so
that Jack grinned at them,  then waved the conch for silence.

"We'll let the fire burn out now. Who would see smoke at night -

time, anyway? And we can start the fire again whenever we like.
Altos, you can keep the fire going this week, and trebles the next — "

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The assembly assented gr avely.

"And we ’ll be responsible for keeping a lookout too. If we see a
ship out there" — they followed the direction of his bony arm with their
eyes — "we ’ll put green branches on. Then there'll be more smoke."

They gazed intently at the dense blue of the h orizon, as if a little
silhouette might appear there at any moment.

The sun in the west was a drop of burning gold that slid nearer
and nearer the sill of the world. All at once they were aware of the
evening as the end of light and warmth.

Roger took th e conch and looked round at them gloomily.

"I've been watching the sea. There hasn't been the trace of a ship.
Perhaps we'll never be rescued."

A murmur rose and swept away. Ralph took back the conch.

"I said before we'll be rescued sometime. We've just  got to wait,
that's all."

Daring, indignant, Piggy took the conch.

"That's what I said! I said about our meetings and things and then
you said shut up — "

His voice lifted into the whine of virtuous recrimination. They
stirred and began to shout him down .

"You said you wanted a small fire and you been and builtapile like
a hayrick. If I say anything,' cried Piggy, with bitter realism, "you say
shut up; but if Jack or Maurice or Simon — “

He paused in the tumult, standing, looking beyond them and down
the  unfriendly side of the mountain to the great patch where they had
found dead wood. Then he laughed so strangely that they were

hushed, looking at the flash of his spectacles in astonishment. They
followed his gaze to find the sour joke.

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"You got your smal l fire all right."

Smoke was rising here and there among the creepers that
festooned the dead or dying trees. As they watched, a flash of fire
appeared at the root of one wisp, and then the smoke thickened.
Small flames stirred at the trunk of a tree and  crawled away through
leaves and brushwood, dividing and increasing. One paten touched a
tree trunk and scrambled up like a bright squirrel. The smoke
increased, sifted, rolled outwards. The squirrel leapt on the wings of
the wind and clung to another stand ing tree, eating downwards.
Beneath the dark canopy of leaves and smoke the fire laid hold on the
forest and began to gnaw. Acres of black and yellow smoke rolled
steadily toward the sea. At the sight of the flames and the irresistible
course of the fire,  the boys broke into shrill, excited cheering. The
flames, as though they were a kind of wild life, crept as a jaguar
creeps on its belly toward a line of birch - like saplings that fledged an
outcrop of the pink rock. They flapped at the first of the trees,  and the
branches grew a brief foliage of fire. The heart of flame leapt nimbly
across the gap between the trees and then went swinging and flaring
along the whole row of them. Beneath the capering boys a quarter of
a mile square of forest was savage with s moke and flame. The
separate noises of the fire merged into a drum - roll that seemed to
shake the mountain.

"You got your small fire all right"

Startled, Ralph realized that the boys were falling still and silent,
feeling the beginnings of awe at the powe r set free below them. The
knowledge and the awe made him savage.

"Oh, shut up!"

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"I got the conch," said Piggy, in a hurt voice. "I got a right to
speak."

They looked at him with eyes that lacked interest in what they
saw, and cocked ears at the drum - ro ll of the fire. Piggy glanced
nervously into hell and cradled the conch.

"We got to let that burn out now. And that was our firewood."

He licked his lips.

There ain't nothing we can do. We ought to be more careful. I'm
scared — "

Jack dragged his eyes aw ay from the fire. You're always scared.
Yah — Fatty!"

"I got the conch," said Piggy bleakly. He turned to Ralph. "I got
the conch, ain't I Ralph?"

Unwillingly Ralph turned away from the splendid, awful
sight. "What's that?"

“The conch. I got a right to sp eak."

The twins giggled together.

"We wanted smoke — "

"Now look — !"

A pall stretched for miles away from the island. All the boys
except Piggy started to giggle; presently they were shrieking with
laughter.

Piggy lost his temper.

"I got the conch! Just  you listen! The first thing we ought to have
made was shelters down there by the beach. It wasn't half cold down
there in the night. But the first time Ralph says 'fire' you goes howling

and screaming up this here mountain. Like a pack of kids! ”

By now t hey were listening to the tirade.

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"How can you expect to be rescued if you don't put first things first
and act proper?"

He took off his glasses and made as if to put down the conch; but
the sudden motion toward it of most of the older boys changed his
m ind. He tucked the shell under his arm, and crouched back on a
rock.

"Then when you get here you build a bonfire that isn't no use.
Now you been and set the whole island on fire. Won't we look funny if
the whole island burns up? Cooked fruit, that's what  we ’ll have to eat,
and roast pork. And that's nothing to laugh at! You said Ralph was
chief and you don't give him time to think. Then when he says
something you rush off, like, like — "

He paused for breath, and the fire growled at them.

"And that's not a ll. Them kids. The little 'uns. Who took any notice
of 'em? Who knows how many we got?"

Ralph took a sudden step forward.

"I told you to. I told you to get a list of names!"

"How could I," cried Piggy indignantly, "all by myself? They waited
for two min utes, then they fell in the sea; they went into the forest; they
just scattered everywhere. How was I to know which was which?"

Ralph licked pale lips.

Then you don't know how many of us there ought to be?"

"How could I with them little 'uns running rou nd like insects? Then
when you three came back, as soon as you said make a fire, they all
ran away, and I never had a chance — "

“That's enough!" said Ralph sharply, and snatched back the

conch. "If you didn't you didn't."

" — then you come up here an' pinch  my specs — "

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Jack turned on him.

“You shut up!"

" — and them little 'uns was wandering about down there where
the fire is. How d'you know they aren't still there?"

Piggy stood up and pointed to the smoke and flames. A murmur
rose among the boys and died a way. Something strange was
happening to Piggy, for he was gasping for breath.

That little 'un — " gasped Piggy — "him with the mark on his face, I
don't see him. Where is he now?"

The crowd was as silent as death.

"Him that talked about the snakes. He was d own there — "

A tree exploded in the fire like a bomb. Tall swathes of creepers
rose for a moment into view, agonized, and went down again. The
little boys screamed at them.

"Snakes! Snakes! Look at the snakes!"

In the west, and unheeded, the sun lay only  an inch or two above
the sea. Their faces were lit redly from beneath. Piggy fell against a
rock and clutched it with both hands.

"That little 'un that had a mark on his face — where is  — he now? I
tell you I don't see him."

The boys looked at each other f earfully, unbelieving.

" — where is he now?"

Ralph muttered the reply as if in shame.

"Perhaps he went back to the, the — "

Beneath them, on the unfriendly side of the mountain, the drum -
roll continued.

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CHAPTER THREE

Huts on the Beach



Jack was bent do uble. He was down like a sprinter, his nose only
a few inches from the humid earth. The tree trunks and the creepers
that festooned them lost themselves in a green dusk thirty feet above
him, and all about was the undergrowth. There was only the faintest
i ndication of a trail here; a cracked twig and what might be the
impression of one side of a hoof. He lowered his chin and stared at
the traces as though he would force them to speak to him. Then dog -
like, uncomfortably on all fours yet unheeding his discom fort, he stole
forward five yards and stopped. Here was loop of creeper with a
tendril pendant from a node. The tendril was polished on the
underside; pigs, passing through the loop, brushed it with their bristly
hide.

Jack crouched with his face a few in ches away from this clue,
then stared forward into the semi - darkness of the undergrowth. His
sandy hair, considerably longer than it had been when they dropped
in, was lighter now; and his bare back was a mass of dark freckles
and peeling sunburn. A sharpe ned stick about five feet long trailed
from his right hand, and except for a pair of tattered shorts held up by
his knife - belt he was naked. He closed his eyes, raised his head and
breathed in gently with flared nostrils, assessing the current of warm
air  for information. The forest and he were very still.

At length he let out his breath in a long sigh and opened his eyes.

They were bright blue, eyes that in this frustration seemed bolting and
nearly mad. He passed his tongue across dry lips and scanned

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t he uncommunicative forest Then again he stole forward and cast this
way and that over the ground.

The silence of the forest was more oppressive than the heat, and
at this hour of the day there was not even the whine of insects. Only
when Jack himself rous ed a gaudy bird from a primitive nest of sticks
was the silence shattered and echoes set ringing by a harsh cry that
seemed to come out of the abyss of ages. Jack himself shrank at this
cry with a hiss of indrawn breath, and for a minute became less a
hunt er than a furtive thing, ape - like among the tangle of trees. Then
the trail, the frustration, claimed' him again and he searched the
ground avidly. By the trunk of a vast tree that grew pale flowers on its
grey bark he checked, closed his eyes, and once mo re drew in the
warm air; and this time his breath came short, there was even a
passing pallor in his face, and then the surge of blood again. He
passed like a shadow under the darkness of the tree and crouched,
looking down at the trodden ground at his fee t.

The droppings were warm. They lay piled among turned earth.
They were olive green, smooth, and they steamed a little. Jack lifted
his head and stared at the inscrutable masses of creeper that lay
across the trail. Then he raised his spear and sneaked f orward.
Beyond the creeper, the trail joined a pig - run that was wide enough
and trodden enough to be a path. The ground was hardened by an
accustomed tread and as Jack rose to his full height he heard
something moving on it. He swung back his right arm and  hurled the
spear with all his strength. From the pig - run came the quick, hard

patter of hoofs, a castanet sound, seductive, maddening — the promise
of meat. He rushed out of the undergrowth

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and snatched up his spear. The pattering of pig's trotters died aw ay in
the distance.

Jack stood there, streaming with sweat, streaked with brown
earth, stained by all the vicissitudes of a day's hunting. Swearing, he
turned off the trail and pushed his way through until the forest opened
a little and instead of bald tr unks supporting a dark roof there were
light grey trunks and crowns of feathery palm. Beyond these was the
glitter of the sea and he could hear voices. Ralph was standing by a
contraption of palm trunks and leaves, a rude shelter that faced the
lagoon and  seemed very near to falling down. He did not notice when
Jack spoke.

"Got any water?"

Ralph looked up, frowning, from the complication of leaves. He
did not notice Jack even when he saw him.

"I said have you got any water? I'm thirsty."

Ralph withdrew  his attention from the shelter and realized Jack
with a start.

"Oh, hullo. Water? There by the tree. Ought to be some left."

Jack took up a coconut shell that brimmed with fresh water from
among a group that was arranged in the shade, and drank.

The wat er splashed over his chin and neck and chest. He
breathed noisily when he had finished.

"Needed that."

Simon spoke from inside the shelter.

"Up a bit."

Ralph turned to the shelter and lifted a branch with a whole tiling

of leaves.

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The leaves came apar t and fluttered down. Simon's contrite face
appeared in the hole.

"Sorry."

Ralph surveyed the wreck with distaste.

"Never get it done."

He flung himself down at Jack's feet Simon remained, looking out
of the hole in the shelter. Once down, Ralph explai ned.

“Been working for days now. And look!"

Two shelters were in position, but shaky. This one was a ruin.
"And they keep running off. You remember the meeting? How

everyone was going to work hard until the shelters were finished?"

"Except me and my hu nters — "

"Except the hunters. Well, the littluns are — "

He gesticulated, sought for a word.

“They're hopeless. The older ones aren't much better. D'you see?
All day I've been working with Simon. No one else. They're off
bathing, or eating, or playing."

S imon poked his head out carefully.

"You're chief. You tell 'em off."

Ralph lay flat and looked up at the palm trees and the sky.
"Meetings. Don't we love meetings? Every day. Twice a day. We

talk." He got on one elbow. "I bet if I blew the conch this mi nute, they'd
come running. Then we'd be, you know, very solemn, and someone
would say we ought to build a jet, or a submarine, or a TV set. When
the meeting was over they'd work for five minutes, then wander off or
go hunting."

Jack flushed.

"We want mea t."

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"Well, we haven't got any yet. And we want shelters. Besides, the
rest of your hunters came back hours ago. They've been swimming."

"I went on," said Jack. "I let them go. I had to go on. I — "

He tried to convey the compulsion to track down and kill  that was
swallowing him up.

"I went on. I thought, by myself — "

The madness came into his eyes again.

"I thought I might loll."

"But you didn't."

"I thought I might."

Some hidden passion vibrated in Ralph's voice.

"But you haven't yet."

His invitati on might have passed as casual, were it not for the
undertone.

"You wouldn't care to help with the shelters, I suppose?"

"We want meat — "

"And we don't get it."

Now the antagonism was audible.

"But I shall! Next time! I've got to get a barb on this spe ar! We
wounded a pig and the spear fell out. If we could only make barbs — "

"We need shelters. ”

Suddenly Jack shouted in rage.

"Are you accusing — ?"

"All I'm saying is we've worked dashed hard. That's all."

They were both red in the face and found looki ng at each other

difficult. Ralph rolled on his stomach and began to play with the grass.

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“If it rains like when we dropped in well need shelters all right. And
then another thing. We need shelters because of the — "

He paused for a moment and they both pu shed their anger away.

Then he went on with the safe, changed subject.

"You've noticed, haven't you?"

Jack put down his spear and squatted.

'Noticed what?"

"Well. They're frightened."

He rolled over and peered into Jack's fierce, dirty face.

"I mean  the way things are. They dream. You can hear 'em. Have
you been awake at night?"

Jack shook his head.

“They talk and scream. The littluns. Even some of the others. As if — "

"As if it wasn't a good island." .

Astonished at the interruption, they looked  up at Simon's serious
face.

"As if," said Simon, "the beastie, the beastie or the snake - thing,
was real. Remember?"

The two older boys flinched when they heard the shameful
syllable. Snakes were not mentioned now, were not mentionable.

"As if this wasn' t a good island," said Ralph slowly. "Yes, that's
right."

Jack sat up and stretched out his legs. "Crackers.
Remember when we went exploring?"

They grinned at each other, remembering the glamour of the first
day. Ralph went on.

"So we need shelters as a  sort of — "

"Home."

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"That's right."

Jack drew up his legs, clasped his knees, and frowned in an effort
to attain clarity.

"All the same — in the forest. I mean when you're hunting, not
when you're getting fruit, of course, but when you're on your own — "

H e paused for a moment, not sure if Ralph would take him
seriously.

“Go on. ”

"If you're hunting sometimes you catch yourself feeling as if — " He
flushed suddenly. "There's nothing in it of course. Just a feeling. But
you can feel as if you're not hunting,  but — being hunted, as if
something's behind you all the time in the jungle."

They were silent again: Simon intent, Ralph incredulous and
faintly indignant. He sat up, rubbing one shoulder with a dirty hand.

"Well, I don't know."

Jack leapt to his feet an d spoke very quickly.

"That's how you can feel in the forest. Of course there's nothing in
it. Only — only — "

He took a few rapid steps toward the beach, then came
back. "Only I know how they feel. See? That's all."

"The best thing we can do is get ourselv es rescued."

Jack had to think for a moment before he could remember what
rescue was.

"Rescue? Yes, of course! All the same, I'd like to catch a pig
first — " He snatched up his spear and dashed it into the: ground.

The opaque, mad look came into his eyes  again. Ralph looked at

him critically through his tangle of fair hair.

"So long as your hunters remember the fire — "

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"You and your fire — "

The two boys trotted down the beach, and, turning at the water's
edge, looked back at the pink mountain. The trickl e of smoke
sketched a chalky line up the solid blue of the sky, wavered high up
and faded. Ralph frowned.

"I wonder how far off you could see that"

"Miles."

"We don't make enough smoke."

The bottom part of the trickle, as though conscious of their gaze ,
thickened to a creamy blur which crept up the feeble column.

"They've put on green branches," muttered Ralph. "I wonder!" He
screwed up his eyes and swung round to search the horizon. ”

"Got it!"

Jack shouted so loudly that Ralph jumped.

"What? Where?  Is it a ship?"

But Jack was pointing to the high declivities that led down from
the mountain to the flatter part of the island.

"Of course! They'll Be up there — they must, when the sun's too
hot — "

Ralph gazed bewildered at his rapt face.

" — they get up  high. High up and in the shade, resting during the
heat, like cows at home — "

"I thought you saw a ship!"

"We could steal up on one — paint our faces so they wouldn't
see — perhaps surround them and then — "

Indignation took away Ralph's control.

"I was talki ng about smoke! Don't you want to be rescued? All you
can talk about is pig, pig, pig!"

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"But we want meat!"

"And I work all day with nothing but Simon and you come back
and don't even notice the huts!"

"I was working too — "

"But you like it!" shouted Ra lph. "You want to hunt! While I — "
They faced each other on the bright beach, astonished at the rub

of feeling. Ralph looked away first, pretending interest in a group of
littluns on the sand. From beyond the platform came the shouting of
the hunters in th e swimming pool. On the end of the platform Piggy
was lying flat, looking down into the brilliant water.

"People don't help much."

He wanted to explain how people were never quite what you
thought they were.

"Simon. He helps." He pointed at the shelters .

"All the rest rushed off. He's done as much as I have. Only — "

"Simon's always about."

Ralph started back to the shelters with Jack by his side.
"Do a bit for you," muttered Jack, "before I have a
bathe." "Don't bother."

But when they reached the shel ters Simon was not to be seen.

Ralph put his head in the hole, withdrew it, and turned to Jack.

"He's buzzed off."

"Got fed up," said Jack, "and gone for a bathe."

Ralph frowned.

"He ’s queer. He's funny."

Jack nodded, as much for the sake of agreeing  as anything, and

by tacit consent they left the shelter and went toward the bathing pool.

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"And then," said Jack, "when I've had a bathe and something to
eat, I'll just trek over to the other side of the mountain and see if I can
see any traces. Coming?"

"But the sun's nearly set!"

"I might have time — "

They walked along, two continents of experience and feeling,
unable to communicate.

"If I could only get a pig!"

"I'll come back and go on with the shelter."

They looked at each other, baffled, in love  and hate. All the warm
salt water of the bathing pool and the shouting and splashing and
laughing were only just sufficient to bring them together again.

Simon was not in the bathing pool as they had expected.

When the other two had trotted down the bea ch to look back at
the mountain he had followed them for a few yards and then stopped.
He had stood frowning down at a pile of sand on the beach where
somebody had been trying to build a little house or hut Then he turned
his back on this and walked into t he forest with an air of purpose. He
was a small, skinny boy, his chin pointed, and his eyes so bright they
had deceived Ralph into thinking him delightfully gay and wicked. The
coarse mop of black hair was long and swung down, almost
concealing a low, bro ad forehead. He wore the remains of shorts and
his feet were bare like Jack's. Always darkish in color, Simon was
burned by the sun to a deep tan that glistened with sweat.

He picked his way up the scar, passed the great rock where
Ralph had climbed on th e first morning, then turned off to his right

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among the trees. He walked with an accustomed tread through the
acres of fruit trees, where the least energetic could find an easy if
unsatisfying meal. Flower and fruit grew together on the same tree
and ever ywhere was the scent of ripeness and the booming of a
million bees at pasture. Here the littlums who had run after him caught
up with him. They talked, cried out unintelligibly, lugged him toward
the trees. Then, amid the roar of bees in the afternoon sunl ight, Simon
found for them the fruit they could not reach, pulled off the choicest
from up in the foliage, passed them back down to the endless,
outstretched hands. When he had satisfied them he paused and
looked round. The littluns watched him inscrutably  over double
handfuls of ripe fruit.

Simon turned away from them and went where the just
perceptible path led him. Soon high jungle closed in. Tall trunks bore
unexpected pale flowers all the way up to the dark canopy where life
went on clamorously. The a ir here was dark too, and the creepers
dropped their ropes like the rigging of foundered ships. His feet left
prints in the soft soil and the creepers shivered throughout their
lengths when he bumped them.

He came at last to a place where more sunshine fe ll. Since they
had not so far to go for light the creepers had woven a great mat that
hung at the side of an open space in the jungle; for here a patch of
rock came close to the surface and would not allow more than little
plants and ferns to grow. The who le space was walled with dark
aromatic bushes, and was a bowl of heat and light. A great tree, fallen
across one comer, leaned against the trees that still stood arid a rapid

climber flaunted red and yellow sprays right to the top.

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Simon paused. He looked  over his shoulder as Jack had done at
the close ways behind him and glanced swiftly round to confirm that
he was utterly alone. For a moment his movements were almost
furtive. Then he bent down and wormed his way into the center of the
mat. The creepers a nd the bushes were so close that he left his sweat
on them and they pulled together behind him. When he was secure in
the middle he was in a little cabin screened off from the open space
by a few leaves. He squatted down, parted the leaves arid looked out
into the clearing. Nothing moved but a pair of gaudy butterflies that
danced round each other in the hot air. Holding his breath he cocked
a critical ear at the sounds of the island. Evening was advancing
toward the island; the sounds of the bright fantast ic birds, the bee -
sounds, even the crying of the gulls that were returning to their roosts
among the square rocks, were fainter. The deep sea breaking miles
away on the reef made an undertone less perceptible than the
susurration of the blood.

Simon dropp ed the screen of leaves back into place. The slope of
the bars of honey - colored sunlight decreased; they slid up the
bushes, passed over the green candle - like buds, moved up toward tile
canopy, and darkness thickened under the trees. With the fading of
the  light the riotous colors died and the heat and urgency cooled
away. The candle - buds stirred. Their green sepals drew back a little
and the white tips of the flowers rose delicately to meet the open air.

Now the sunlight had lifted clear of the open space  and withdrawn
from the sky. Darkness poured out, submerging the ways between the
trees tin they were dim and strange as the bottom of the sea. The

candle - buds opened their wide white flowers

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glimmering under the light that pricked down from the first sta rs. Their
scent spilled out into the air and took possession of the island.

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CHAPTER FOUR

Painted Faces and Long Hair



The first rhythm that they became used to was the slow swing
from dawn to quick dusk. They accepted the pleasures of morning, the
brig ht sun, the whelming sea and sweet air, as a time when play was
good and life so full that hope was not necessary and therefore
forgotten. Toward noon, as the floods of light fell more nearly to the
perpendicular, the stark colors of the morning were smoot hed in pearl
and opalescence; and the heat — as though the impending sun's
height gave it momentum —  became a blow that they ducked, running
to the shade and lying there, perhaps even sleeping.

Strange things happened at midday. The glittering sea rose up,
m oved apart in planes of blatant impossibility; the coral reef and the
few stunted palms that clung to the more elevated parts would float up
into the sky, would quiver, be plucked apart, run like raindrops on a
wire or be repeated as in an odd succession o f mirrors. Sometimes
land loomed where there was no land and flicked out like a bubble as
the children watched. Piggy discounted all this learnedly as a
"mirage"; and since no boy could reach even the reef over the stretch
of water where the snapping shark s waited, they grew accustomed to
these mysteries and ignored them, just as they ignored the
miraculous, throbbing stars. At midday the illusions merged into the
sky and there the sun gazed down like an angry eye. Then, at the end
of the afternoon, the mir age subsided and the horizon became level

and blue and clipped as the sun declined. That was another time of
comparative coolness but menaced by the coming of the

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dark. When the sun sank, darkness dropped on the island like an
extinguisher and soon the sh elters were full of restlessness, under the
remote stars.

Nevertheless, the northern European tradition of work, play, and
food right through the day, made it impossible for them to adjust
themselves wholly to this new rhythm. The littlun Percival had ear ly
crawled into a shelter and stayed there for two days, talking, singing,
and crying, till they thought him batty and were faintly amused. Ever
since then he had been peaked, red - eyed, and miserable; a littlun who
played little and cried often.

The small er boys were known now by the generic title of "littluns."
The decrease in size, from Ralph down, was gradual; and though
there was a dubious region inhabited by Simon and Robert and
Maurice, nevertheless no one had any difficulty in recognizing biguns
at  one end and littluns at the other. The undoubted littluns, those aged
about six, led a quite distinct, and at the same time intense, life of their
own. They ate most of the day, picking fruit where they could reach it
and not particular about ripeness and  quality. They were used now to
stomach - aches and a sort of chronic diarrhoea. They suffered untold
terrors in the dark and huddled together for comfort. Apart from food
and sleep, they found time for play, aimless and trivial, in the white
sand by the brig ht water. They cried for their mothers much less often
than might have been expected; they were very brown, and filthily
dirty. They obeyed the summons of the conch, partly because Ralph
blew it, and he was big enough to be a link with the adult world of
a uthority; and partly because they enjoyed the entertainment of the

assemblies. But

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otherwise they seldom bothered with the biguns and their passionately
emotional and corporate life was their own.

They had built castles in the sand at the bar of the litt le river.
These castles were about one foot high and were decorated with
shells, withered flowers, and interesting stones. Round the castles
was a complex of marks, tracks, walls, railway lines, that were of
significance only if inspected with the eye at b each - level. The littluns
played here, if not happily at least with absorbed attention; and often
as many as three of them would play the same game together.

Three were playing here now. Henry was the biggest of them. He
was also a distant relative of that  other boy whose mulberry - marked
face had not been seen since the evening of the great fire; but he was
not old enough to understand this, and if he had been told that the
other boy had gone home in an aircraft, he would have accepted the
statement without  fuss or disbelief.

Henry was a bit of a leader this afternoon, because the other two
were Percival and Johnny, the smallest boys on the island. Percival
was mouse - colored and had not been very attractive even to his
mother; Johnny was well built, with fa ir hair and a natural belligerence.
Just now he was being obedient because he was interested; and the
three children, kneeling in the sand, were at peace.

Roger and Maurice came out of the forest. They were relieved
from duty at the fire and had come down  for a swim. Roger led the
way straight through the castles, kicking them over, burying the

flowers, scattering the chosen stones. Maurice followed, laughing, and
added to the destruction. The three littluns paused in their

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game and looked up. As it happe ned, the particular marks in which
they were interested had not been touched, so they made no protest.
Only Percival began to whimper with an eyeful of sand and Maurice
hurried away. In his other life Maurice had received chastisement for
filling a younger  eye with sand. Now, though there was no parent to let
fall a heavy hand, Maurice still felt the unease of wrongdoing. At the
back of his mind formed the uncertain outlines of an excuse. He
muttered something about a swim and broke into a trot.

Roger rema ined, watching the littluns. He was not noticeably
darker than when he had dropped in, but the shock of black hair,
down his nape and low on his forehead, seemed to suit his gloomy
face and made what had seemed at first an unsociable remoteness
into someth ing forbidding. Percival finished his whimper and went on
playing, for the tears had washed the sand away. Johnny watched him
with china - blue eyes; then began to fling up sand in a shower, and
presently Percival was crying again.

When Henry tired of his p lay and wandered off along the beach,
Roger followed him, keeping beneath the palms and drifting casually
in the same direction. Henry walked at a distance from the palms and
the shade because he was too young to keep himself out of the sun.
He went down t he beach and. busied himself at the water's edge. The
great Pacific tide was coming in and every few seconds the relatively
still water of the lagoon heaved forwards an inch, There were
creatures that lived in this last fling of the sea, tiny transparencie s that
came questing in with the water over the hot, dry sand. With
impalpable organs of sense they examined this new field. Perhaps

food had appeared where at the last incursion there had been none;
bird droppings, insects perhaps, any of the strewn

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detr itus of landward life. Lake a myriad of tiny teeth in a saw, the
transparencies came scavenging over the beach.

This was fascinating to Henry. He poked about with a bit of stick,
that itself was wave - worn and whitened and a vagrant, and tried to
control t he motions of the scavengers. He made little runnels that the
tide filled and tried to crowd them with creatures. He became
absorbed beyond mere happiness as he felt himself exercising control
over living things. He talked to them, urging them, ordering th em.
Driven back by the tide, his footprints became bays in which they were
trapped and gave him the illusion of mastery. He squatted on his
hams at the water's edge, bowed, with a shock of hair falling over his
forehead and past his eyes, and the afternoon  sun emptied down
invisible arrows.

Roger waited too. At first he had hidden behind a great palm; but
Henry's absorption with the transparencies was so obvious that at last
he stood out in full view. He looked along the beach. Percival had
gone off, cryin g, and Johnny was left in triumphant possession of the
castles. He sat there, crooning to himself and throwing sand at an
imaginary Percival. Beyond him, Roger could see the platform and the
glints of spray where Ralph and Simon and Piggy and Maurice were
diving in the pool. He listened carefully but could only just hear them.

A sudden breeze shook the fringe of palm trees, so that the fronds
tossed and fluttered. Sixty feet above Roger, several nuts, fibrous
lumps as big as rugby balls, were loosed from t heir stems. They fell
about him with a series of hard thumps and he was not touched.

Roger did not consider his escape, but looked from the nuts to Henry
and back again.

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The subsoil beneath the palm trees was a raised beach, and
generations of palms had w orked loose in this the stones that had lain
on the sands of another shore. Roger stooped, picked up a stone,
aimed, and threw it at Henry  —  threw it to miss. The stone, that token
of preposterous time, bounced five yards to Henry's right and fell in
the w ater. Roger gathered a handful of stones and began to throw
them. Yet there was a space round Henry, perhaps six yards in
diameter, into which, he dare not throw. Here, invisible yet strong, was
the taboo of the old life. Round the squatting child was the  protection
of parents and school and policemen and the law. Roger's arm was
conditioned by a civilization that knew nothing of him and was in ruins.

Henry was surprised by the plopping sounds in the water. He
abandoned the noiseless transparencies and poi nted at the center of
the spreading rings like a setter. This side and that the stones fell, and
Henry turned obediently but always too late to see the stones in the
air. At last he saw one and laughed, looking for the friend who was
teasing him. But Roger  had whipped behind the palm again, was
leaning against it breathing quickly, his eyelids fluttering. Then Henry
lost interest in stones and wandered off..

"Roger."

Jack was standing under a tree about ten yards away. When
Roger opened his eyes and saw h im, a darker shadow crept beneath
the swarthiness of his skin; but Jack noticed nothing. He was eager,
impatient, beckoning, so that Roger went to him.

There was a small pool at the end of the river, dammed back by

sand and full of white water - lilies and  needle - like reeds.

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Here Sam and Eric were waiting, and Bill Jack, concealed from
the sun, knelt by the pool and opened the two large leaves that he
carried. One of them contained white clay, and the other red. By them
lay a stick of charcoal brought down  from the fire. Jack explained to
Roger as he worked.

"They don't smell me. They see me, I think. Something pink,
under the trees."

He smeared on the clay.

"If only I'd some green!"

He turned a halt - concealed face up to Roger and answered the
incomprehe nsion of his gaze.

"For hunting. Like in the war. You know — dazzle paint Like things
trying to look like something else — " He twisted in the urgency of
telling. " — lake moths on a tree trunk."

Roger understood and nodded gravely. The twins moved toward
Jack  and began to protest timidly about something. Jack waved them
away.

"Shut up."

He rubbed the charcoal stick between the patches of red and
white on his face.

"No. You two come with me."

He peered at his reflection and disliked it. He bent down, took u p
a double handful of lukewarm water and rubbed the mess from his
face. Freckles and sandy eyebrows appeared.

Roger smiled, unwillingly.

"You don't half look a mess."

Jack planned his new face. He made one cheek and one eye -
socket white, then he rubbed  red over the other half of his face and

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slashed a black bar of charcoal across from right ear to left jaw. He
looked in the pool for his reflection, but his breathing troubled the
mirror.

"Samneric. Get me a coconut. An empty one."

He knelt, holding the  shell of water. A rounded patch of sunlight
fell on his face and a brightness appeared in the depths of the water.
He looked in astonishment, no longer at himself but at an awesome
stranger. He spilt the water and leapt to his feet, laughing excitedly.
Be side the pool his sinewy body held up a mask that drew their eyes
and appalled them. He began to dance and his laughter became a
bloodthirsty snarling. He capered toward Bill, and the mask was a
thing on its own, behind which Jack hid, liberated from shame  and
self - consciousness. The face of red and white and black swung
through the air and jigged toward Bill. Bill started up laughing; then
suddenly he fell silent and blundered away through the bushes.

Jack rushed toward the twins.

"The rest are making a  line. Come on!"

"But — "

“ — we — "

"Come on! I ’ll creep up and stab — "

The mask compelled them.

Ralph climbed out of the bathing pool and trotted up the beach
and sat in the shade beneath the palms. His fair hair was plastered
over his eyebrows and he pushe d it back. Simon was floating in the
water and kicking with his feet, and Maurice was practicing diving.
Piggy was mooning about, aimlessly picking up things and discarding

them. The rock - pools which so fascinated him were covered by the
tide, so he was wi thout an interest until the tide went

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back. Presently, seeing Ralph under the palms, he came and sat by
him.

Piggy wore the remainders of a pair of shorts, his fat body was
golden brown, and the glasses still flashed when he looked at
anything. He was th e only boy on the island whose hair never seemed
to grow. The rest were shock - headed, but Piggy's hair still lay in wisps
over his head as though baldness were his natural state and this
imperfect covering would soon go, like the velvet on a young stag's
a ntlers.

"I've been thinking," he said, "about a clock. We could make a
sundial We could put a stick in the sand, and then — "

The effort to express the mathematical processes involved was
too great. He made a few passes instead.

"And an airplane, and a TV  set," said Ralph sourly, "and a steam
engine."

Piggy shook his head.

"You have to have a lot of metal things for that," he said, "and we
haven't got no metal. But we got a stick."

Ralph turned and smiled involuntarily. Piggy was a bore; his fat,
his as s - mar and his matter - of - fact ideas were dull, but there was
always a little pleasure to be got out of pulling his leg, even if one did
it by accident.

Piggy saw the smile and misinterpreted it as friendliness. There
had grown up tacitly among the biguns t he opinion that

Piggy was an outsider, not only by accent, which did not matter,
but by fat, and ass - mar, and specs, and a certain disinclination for

manual labor. Now, finding that something he had said made Ralph
smile, he rejoiced and pressed his advan tage.

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"We got a lot of sticks. We could have a sundial each. Then we
should know what the time was."

"A fat lot of good that would be."

"You said you wanted things done. So as we could be rescued."

"Oh, shut up."

He leapt to his feet and trotted back  to the pool, just as

Maurice did a rather poor dive. Ralph was glad of a chance to
change the subject. He shouted as Maurice came to the surface.

"Belly flop! Belly flop!"

Maurice flashed a smile at Ralph who slid easily into the water. Of
all the boys,  he was the most at home there; but today, irked by the
mention of rescue, the useless, footling mention of rescue, even the
green depths of water and the shattered, golden sun held no balm.
Instead of remaining and playing, he swam with steady strokes und er
Simon and crawled out of the other side of the pool to lie there, sleek
and streaming like a seal. Piggy, always clumsy, stood up and came
to stand by him, so mat Ralph rolled on his stomach and pretended
not to see. The mirages had died away and gloomi ly he ran his eye
along the taut blue line of the horizon.

The next moment he was on his feet and shouting.

"Smoke! Smoke!"

Simon tried to sit up in the water and got a mouthful. Maurice,
who had been standing ready to dive, swayed back on his heels,
ma de a bolt for the platform, then swerved back to the grass under the
palms. There he started to pull on his tattered shorts, to be ready for
anything.

Ralph stood, one hand holding back his hair, the other clenched.
Simon was climbing out of the water. Pi ggy was rubbing his glasses

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on his shorts and squinting at the sea. Maurice had got both legs
through one leg of his shorts. Of all the boys, only Ralph was still.

“I can't see no smoke," said Piggy incredulously. "I can't see no
smoke, Ralph — where is it ?"

Ralph said nothing. Now both his hands were clenched over his
forehead so that the fair hair was kept out of his eyes. He was leaning
forward and already the salt was whitening his body.

"Ralph — where s the ship?"

Simon stood by, looking from Ralph to  the horizon. Maurice's
trousers gave way with a sigh and he abandoned them as a wreck,
rushed toward the forest, and then came back again.

The smoke was a tight little knot on the horizon and was uncoiling
slowly. Beneath the smoke was a dot that might b e a funnel. Ralph's
face was pale as he spoke to himself.

They'll see our smoke."

Piggy was looking in the right direction now.

"It don't look much."

He turned round and peered up at the mountain. Ralph continued
to watch the ship, ravenously. Color wa s coming back into his face.
Simon stood by him, silent.

"I know I can't see very much," said Piggy, "but have we got any
smoke?"

Ralph moved impatiently, still watching the ship.

“The smoke on the mountain."

Maurice came running, and stared out to sea . Both Simon and
Piggy were looking up at the mountain. Piggy screwed up his face but

Simon cried out as though he had hurt himself.

"Ralph! Ralph!"

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The quality of his speech twisted Ralph on the sand.
"You tell me," said Piggy anxiously.  “Is there a sig nal?"

Ralph looked back at the dispersing smoke on the horizon, then
up at the mountain.

"Ralph — please! Is there a signal?"

Simon put out his hand, timidly, to touch Ralph; but Ralph started
to run, splashing through the shallow end of the bathing pool,  across
the hot, white sand and under the palms. A moment later he was
battling with the complex undergrowth that was already engulfing the
scar. Simon ran after him, then Maurice. Piggy shouted.

"Ralph! Please — Ralph!"

Then he too started to run, stumbli ng over Maurice's discarded
shorts before he was across the terrace. Behind the four boys, the
smoke moved gently along the horizon; and on the beach, Henry and
Johnny were throwing sand at Percival who was crying quietly again;
and all three were in compl ete ignorance of the excitement.

By the time Ralph had reached the landward end of the scar he
was using precious breath to swear. He did desperate violence to his
naked body among the rasping creepers so that blood was sliding
over him. Just where the st eep ascent of the mountain began, he
stopped. Maurice was only a few yards behind him.

"Piggy's specs!" shouted Ralph. "If the fire's all out, well need
them — "

He stopped shouting and swayed on his feet. Piggy was only just
visible, bumbling up from the  beach. Ralphlooked at the horizon, then
up to the mountain. Was it better to fetch Piggy's glasses, or would

the ship have gone? Or if they climbed on, supposing the fire was all
out, and they had to watch Piggy crawling

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nearer and the ship sinking under  the horizon? Balanced on a high
peak of need, agonized by indecision, Ralph cried out:

"Oh God, oh God!"

Simon, struggling with bushes, caught his breath. His face was
twisted. Ralph blundered on, savaging himself, as the wisp of smoke
moved on.

The fir e was dead. They saw that straight away; saw what they
had really known down on the beach when the smoke of home had
beckoned. The fire was out, smokeless and dead; the watchers were
gone. A pile of unused fuel lay ready.

Ralph turned to the sea. The hori zon stretched, impersonal once
more, barren of all but the faintest trace of smoke. Ralph ran
stumbling along the rocks, saved himself on the edge of the pink cliff,
and screamed at the ship.

"Come back! Come back!"

He ran backwards and forwards along th e cliff, his face always to
the sea, and his voice rose insanely.

"Come back! Come back!"

Simon and Maurice arrived. Ralph looked at them with unwinking
eyes. Simon turned away, smearing the water from his cheeks. Ralph
reached inside himself for the wor st word he knew.

“They let the bloody fire go out."

He looked down the unfriendly side of the mountain. Piggy
arrived, out of breath and whimpering like a littlun. Ralph clenched his
fist and went very red. The intent - ness of his gaze, the bitterness of
his voice, pointed for him.

"There they are."

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A procession had appeared, far down among the pink stones that
lay near the water's edge. Some of the boys wore black caps but
otherwise they were almost naked. They lifted sticks in the air together
whenever  they came to an easy patch. They were chanting,
something to do with the bundle that the errant twins carried so
carefully. Ralph picked out Jack easily, even at that distance, tall, red -
haired, and inevitably leading the procession. Simon looked now, fro m
Ralph to Jack, as he had looked from Ralph to the horizon, and what
he saw seemed to make him afraid. Ralph said nothing more, but
waited while the procession came nearer. 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 pigs head hung down with gaping neck and seemed to
search for something on the ground. At l ast the words of the chant
floated up to them, across the bowl of blackened wood and ashes.

"Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Spill her 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. Piggy sniveled and Simon shushed him quickly as though
he had spoken too loudly in church.

Jack, his face smeared with clays, reached the top first and hailed
Ralph excitedly, with lifted spear.

"Look! We've killed a pig — we stol e up on them — we got in a
circle — "

Voices broke in from the hunters.

"We got in a circle — "

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"We crept up — "

The pig squealed — "

The twins stood with the pig swinging between them, dropping
black gouts on the rock. They seemed to share one wide, ecstatic
g rin. Jack had too many things to tell Ralph at once. Instead, he
danced a step or two, then remembered his dignity and stood still,
grinning. He noticed blood on his hands and grimaced distastefully,
looked for something on which to clean them, then wiped  them on his
shorts and laughed.

Ralph spoke.

"You let the fire go out."

Jack checked, vaguely irritated by this irrelevance but too happy
to let it worry him.

"We can light the fire again. You should have been with us, Ralph.
We had a smashing time. Th e twins got knocked over — "

"We hit the pig — "

" — I fell on top — "

"I cut the pig's throat," said Jack, proudly, and yet twitched as he
said it. "Can I borrow yours, Ralph, to make a nick in the hilt?"

The boys chattered and danced. The twins continued to  grin.
There was lashings of blood," said Jack, laughing and shuddering,

"you should have seen it!"

"We ’ll go hunting every day — "

Ralph spoke again, hoarsely. He had not moved.

"You let the fire go out."

This repetition made Jack uneasy. He looked at t he twins and

then back at Ralph.

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"We had to have them in the hunt," he said, "or there wouldn't
have been enough for a ring."

He flushed, conscious of a fault.

"The fire's only been out an hour or two. We can light up again — " He
noticed Ralph's scarred  nakedness, and the sombre silence of all four
of them. He sought, charitable in his happiness, to include

them in the thing that had happened. His mind was crowded with
memories; memories of the knowledge that had come to them when
they closed in on the s truggling pig, knowledge that they had
outwitted a living thing, imposed their will upon it, taken away its life
like a long satisfying drink.

He spread his arms wide.

"You should have seen the blood!"

The hunters were more silent now, but at this they  buzzed again.
Ralph flung back his hair. One arm pointed at the empty horizon. His
voice was loud and savage, and struck them into silence.

"There was a ship."

Jack, faced at once with too many awful implications, ducked
away from them. He laid a hand on  the pig and drew his knife. Ralph
brought his arm down, fist clenched, and his voice shook.

"There was a ship. Out there. You said you'd keep the fire going
and you let it out!" He took a step toward Jack, who turned and faced
him.

"They might have seen  us. We might have gone home — "

This was too bitter for Piggy, who forgot his timidity in the agony
of his loss. He began to cry out, shrilly:

"You and your blood, Jack Merridew! You and your hunting! We
might have gone home — "

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Ralph pushed Piggy to one s ide.

"I was chief, and you were going to do what I said. You talk. But
you can't even build huts — then you go off hunting and let out the
fire — "

He turned away, silent for a moment. Then his voice came again
on a peak of feeling.

"There was a ship — "

One  of the smaller hunters began to wail. The dismal truth was
filtering through to everybody. Jack went very red as he hacked and
pulled at the pig.

"The job was too much. We needed everyone."

Ralph turned.

"You could have had everyone when the shelters w ere finished.
But you had to hunt — "

"We needed meat."

Jack stood up as he said this, the bloodied knife in his hand. The
two boys faced each other. There was the brilliant world of hunting,
tactics, fierce exhilaration, skill; and there was the world of  longing
and baffled common - sense. Jack transferred the knife to his left hand
and smudged blood over his forehead as he pushed down the
plastered hair.

Piggy began again.

"You didn't ought to have let that fire out. You said you'd keep the
smoke going — "

This from Piggy, and the wails of agreement from some of the
hunters, drove Jack to violence. The bolting look came into his blue

eyes. He took a step, and able at last to hit someone, stuck his fist
into Piggy's stomach. Piggy sat down with a grunt.

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Jac k stood over him. His voice was vicious with humiliation.

"You would, would you? Fatty!"

Ralph made a step forward and Jack smacked Piggy's head.
Piggy's glasses flew off and tinkled on the rocks. Piggy cried out in
terror:

"My specs!"

He went crouchin g and feeling over the rocks but Simon, who got
there first, found them for him. Passions beat about Simon on the
mountain - top with awful wings.

"One side's broken."

Piggy grabbed and put on the glasses. He looked malevolently at
Jack.

"I got to have th em specs. Now I only got one eye. Jus` you wait —

"

Jack made a move toward Piggy who scrambled away till a great
rock lay between them. He thrust his head over the top and glared at
Jack through his one flashing glass.

"Now I only got one eye. Just you  wait —
" Jack mimicked the whine and
scramble.  “Jus' you wait — yah!"

Piggy and the parody were so funny that the hunters began to
laugh. Jack felt encouraged. He went on scrambling and the laughter
rose to a gale of hysteria. Unwillingly Ralph felt his lips  twitch; he was
angry with himself for giving way.

He muttered.

"That was a dirty trick."

Jack broke out of his gyration and stood facing Ralph. His words
came in a shout.

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"All right, all right!"

He looked at Piggy, at the hunters, at Ralph.

"I'm sorr y. About the fire, I mean. There. I — "

He drew himself up.

" — I apologize."

The buzz from the hunters was one of admiration at this
handsome behavior. Clearly they were of the opinion that Jack had
done the decent thing, had put himself in the right by hi s generous
apology and Ralph, obscurely, in the wrong. They waited for an
appropriately decent answer.

Yet Ralph's throat refused to pass one. He resented, as an
addition to Jack's misbehavior, this verbal trick. The fire was dead, the
ship was gone. Coul d they not see? Anger instead of decency passed
his throat.

"That was a dirty trick."

They were silent on the mountain - top while the opaque look
appeared in Jack's eyes and passed away.

Ralph's final word was an ungracious mutter.

"All right. Light the  fire."

With some positive action before them, a little of die tension died.
Ralph said no more, did nothing, stood looking down at the ashes
round his feet. Jack was loud and active. He gave orders, sang,
whistled, threw remarks at the silent Ralph — remar ks that did not need
an answer, and therefore could not invite a snub; and still Ralph was
silent. No one, not even Jack, would ask him to move and in the end
they had to build the fire three yards away and in a place not really as

convenient. So Ralph ass erted his chieftainship and could not have
chosen a better way if he had

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thought for days. Against this weapon, so indefinable and so effective,
Jack was powerless and raged without knowing why. By the time the
pile was built, they were on different sides  of a high barrier.

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 now 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 ba ck.

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 muc h 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 half - raw meat and gnawed it like a
wolf.

Piggy spoke, also dri bbling.

"Aren't I having none?"

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Jack had meant to leave him in doubt, as an assertion of power;
but Piggy by advertising his omission made more cruelty necessary.

"You didn't hunt."

"No more did Ralph," said Piggy wetly, "nor Simon." He amplified.
"The re isn't more than a ha'porth of meat in a crab."

Ralph stirred uneasily. Simon, sitting between the twins and
Piggy, wiped his mouth and shoved his piece of meat over the rocks
to Piggy, who grabbed it. The twins giggled and Simon lowered his
face in sha me.

Then Jack leapt to his feet, slashed off a great hunk of meat, and
flung it down at Simon's feet.

"Eat! Damn you!"

He glared at Simon.

"Take it!"

He spun on his heel, center of a bewildered circle of boys.

"I got you meat!"

Numberless and inexpr essible frustrations combined to make his
rage elemental and awe - inspiring.

"I painted my face — I stole up. Now you eat — all of you  — and I — "
Slowly the silence on the mountain - top deepened till the click of the
fire and the soft hiss of roasting meat could  be heard clearly. Jack
looked round for understanding but found only respect. Ralph stood
among the ashes of the signal fire, his hands full of meat,

saying nothing.

Then at last Maurice broke the silence. He changed the subject to
the only one that coul d bring the majority of them together.

"Where did you find the pig?"

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Roger pointed down the unfriendly side. "They were there — by the
sea."

Jack, recovering, could not bear to have his story told. He broke
in quickly.

"We spread round. I crept, on hands  and knees. The spears fell
out because they hadn't barbs on. The pig ran away and made an
awful noise — "

"It turned back and ran into the circle, bleeding — "

All the boys were talking at once, relieved and excited.

"We closed in — "

The first blow had par alyzed its hind quarters, so then the circle
could close in and beat and beat —

"I cut the pig's throat — "

The twins, still sharing their identical grin, jumped up and ran
round each other. Then the rest joined in, making pig - dying noises
and shouting.

"O ne for his nob!"

"Give him a fourpenny one!"

Then Maurice pretended to be the pig and ran squealing into the
center, and the hunters, circling still, pretended to beat him. As they
danced, they sang.

"Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Bash her in"

Ralph wa tched them, envious and resentful. Not till they flagged
and the chant died away, did he speak.

"I ’m calling an assembly."

One by one, they halted, and stood watching him.

"With the conch. I'm calling a meeting even if we have to go on
into the dark. Do wn on the platform. When I blow it. Now."

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He turned away and walked off, down the mountain.

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CHAPTER FIVE

Beast from Water



The tide was coming in and there was only a narrow strip of firm
beach between the water and the white, stumbling stuff near the  palm
terrace. Ralph chose the firm strip as a path because he needed to
think, and only here could he allow his feet to move without having to
watch them. Suddenly, pacing by the water, he was overcome with
astonishment. He found himself understanding the  wearisomeness of
this life, where every path was an improvisation and a considerable
part of one's waking life was spent watching one's feet. He stopped,
facing the strip; and remembering that first enthusiastic exploration as
though it were part of a bri ghter childhood, he smiled jeeringly. He
turned then and walked back toward the platform with the sun in his
face. The time had come for the assembly and as he walked into the
concealing splendors of the sunlight he went carefully over the points
of his sp eech. There must be no mistake about this assembly, no
chasing imaginary…

He lost himself in a maze of thoughts that were rendered vague
by his lack of words to express them. Frowning, he tried again.

This meeting must not be fun, but business.

At that  he walked faster, aware all at once of urgency and the
declining sun and a little wind created by his speed that breathed
about his face. This wind pressed his grey shirt against his chest so
that he noticed — in this new mood of comprehension —  how the folds
were stiff like cardboard, and unpleasant; noticed too how the frayed

edges of his shorts were making an uncomfortable, pink area on the
front of his thighs. With a convulsion of the mind,

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Ralph discovered dirt and decay, understood how much he disliked
perpetually flicking the tangled hair out of his eyes, and at last, when
the sun was gone, rolling noisily to rest among dry leaves. At that he
began to trot.

The beach near the bathing pool was dotted with groups of boys
waiting for the assembly. They ma de way for him silently, conscious of
his grim mood and the fault at the fire.

The place of assembly in which he stood was roughly a triangle;
but irregular and sketchy, like everything they made. First there was
the log on which he himself sat; a dead tr ee that must have been quite
exceptionally big for the platform. Perhaps one of those legendary
storms of the Pacific had shifted it here. This palm trunk lay parallel to
the beach, so that when Ralph sat he faced the island but to the boys
was a darkish f igure against the shimmer of the lagoon. The two sides
of the triangle of which the log was base were less evenly defined. On
the right was a log polished by restless seats along the top, but not so
large as the chiefs and not so comfortable. On the left w ere four small
logs, one of them — the farthest — lamentably springy. Assembly after
assembly had broken up in laughter when someone had leaned too
far back and the log had whipped and thrown half a dozen boys
backwards into the grass. Yet now, he saw, no one  had had the wit —
not himself nor Jack, nor Piggy — to bring a stone and wedge the thing.
So they would continue enduring the ill - balanced twister, because,
because…Again he lost himself in deep waters.

Crass was worn away in front of each trunk but grew tall  and

untrodden in tile center of the triangle. Then, at the apex, the grass
was thick again because no one sat there. All round the place of

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assembly the grey trunks rose, straight or leaning, and supported the
low roof of leaves. On two sides was the bea ch; behind, the lagoon; in
front, the darkness of the island.

Ralph turned to the chief ’s seat. They had never had an assembly
as late before. That was why the place looked so different. Normally
the underside of the green roof was lit by a tangle of gold en
reflections, and their faces were lit upside down — like, thought Ralph,
when you hold an electric torch in your hands. But now the sun was
slanting in at one side, so that the shadows were where they ought to
be.

Again he fell into that strange mood of  speculation that was so
foreign to him. If faces were different when lit from above or below —
what was a face? What was anything?

Ralph moved impatiently. The trouble was, if you were a chief you
had to think, you had to be wise. And then the occasion sli pped by so
that you had to grab at a decision. This made you think; because
thought was a valuable thing, that got results…

Only, decided Ralph as he faced the chiefs seat, I can't think. Not
like Piggy.

Once more that evening Ralph had to adjust his val ues. Piggy
could think. He could go step by step inside that fat head of his, only
Piggy was no chief. But Piggy, for all his ludicrous body, had brains.
Ralph was a specialist in thought now, and could recognize thought in
another.

The sun in his eyes re minded him how time was passing, so he
took the conch down from the tree and examined the surface.

Exposure to the air had bleached the yellow and pink to near - white,
and transparency. Ralph felt a land of affectionate

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reverence for the conch, even though  he had fished the thing out of
the lagoon himself. He faced the place of assembly and put the conch
to his lips.

The others were waiting for this and came straight away. Those
who were aware that a ship had passed the island while the fire was
out were s ubdued by the thought of Ralph's anger; while those,
including the littluns who did not know, were impressed by the general
air of solemnity. The place of assembly filled quickly; Jack, Simon,
Maurice, most of the hunters, on Ralph's right; the rest on the  left,
under the sun. Piggy came and stood outside the triangle. This
indicated that he wished to listen, but would not speak; and Piggy
intended it as a gesture of disapproval

"The thing is: we need an assembly."

No one said anything but the faces turne d to Ralph were intent.
He flourished the conch. He had learnt as a practical business that
fundamental statements like this had to be said at least twice, before
everyone understood them. One had to sit, attracting all eyes to the
conch, and drop words li ke heavy round stones among the little
groups that crouched or squatted. He was searching his mind for
simple words so that even the littluns would understand what the
assembly was about. Later perhaps, practiced debaters — Jack,
Maurice, Piggy — would use the ir whole art to twist the meeting: but
now at the beginning the subject of the debate must be laid out
clearly.

"We need an assembly. Not for fun. Not for laughing and falling
off the log" — the group of littluns on the twister giggled and looked at

each ot her — "not for making jokes, or for" — he lifted the conch in

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an effort to find the compelling word — "for cleverness. Not for these
things. But to put things straight.''

He paused for a moment.

"I ’ve been alone. By myself I went, thinking what's what I know
what we need. An assembly to put things straight And first of all, I'm
speaking."

He paused for a moment and automatically pushed back his hair.
Piggy tiptoed to the triangle, his ineffectual protest made, and joined
the others.

Ralph went on.

"We have  lots of assemblies. Everybody enjoys speaking and
being together. We decide things. But they don't get done. We were
going to have water brought from the stream and left in those coconut
shells under fresh leaves. So it was, for a few days. Now there's no
water. The shells are dry. People drink from the river."

There was a murmur of assent.

"Not that there's anything wrong with drinking from the river. I
mean I'd sooner have water from that place —  you know, the pool
where the waterfall is — than out of an o ld coconut shell. Only we said
we'd have the water brought And now not There were only two full
shells there this afternoon."

He licked his lips.

"Then there's huts. Shelters."

The murmur swelled again and died away.

"You mostly sleep in shelters. Toni ght, except for Sam - neric up by
the fire, you'll all sleep there. Who built the shelters?"

Clamor rose at once. Everyone had built the shelters. Ralph had
to wave the conch once more.

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"Wait a minute! I mean, who built all three? We all built the first
on e, four of us the second one, and me 'n Simon built the last one
over there. That's why it's so tottery. No. Don't laugh. That shelter
might fall down if the rain comes back. We'll need those shelters
then."

He paused and cleared his throat.

"There's ano ther thing. We chose those rocks right along beyond
the bathing pool as a lavatory. That was sensible too. The tide cleans
the place up. You littluns know about that."

There were sniggers here and there and swift glances.

"Now people seem to use anywhere . Even near the shelters and
the platform. You littluns, when you're getting fruit; if you're taken
short — "

The assembly roared.

"I said if you're taken short you keep away from the fruit. That's
dirty."

Laughter rose again.

"I said that's dirty!"

He  plucked at his stiff, grey shirt.

"That's realty dirty. If you're taken short you go right along the
beach to the rocks. See?"

Piggy held out his hands for the conch but Ralph shook his head.

This speech was planned, point by point.

"We've all got to u se the rocks again. This place is getting dirty."
He paused. The assembly, sensing a crisis, was tensely expectant.
"And then: about the fire."

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Ralph let out his spare breath with a little gasp that was echoed
by his audience. Jack started to chip a piece  of wood with his knife
and whispered something to Robert, who looked away.

"The fire is the most important thing on the island. How can we
ever be rescued except by luck, if we don't keep a fire going? Is a fire
too much for us to make?"

He flung out an  arm.

"Look at us! How many are we? And yet we can't keep a fire going
to make smoke. Don't you understand? Can ’t you see we ought to —
ought to die before we let the fire out?"

There was a self - conscious giggling among the hunters. Ralph
turned on them pa ssionately.

"You hunters! You can laugh! But I tell you the smoke is more
important than the pig, however often you kill one. Do all of you see?"
He spread his arms wide and turned to the whole triangle.

"We've got to make smoke up there — or die."

He pau sed, feeling for his next point

"And another thing."

Someone called out.

"Too many things. ”

There came mutters of agreement. Ralph overrode them.

"And another thing. We nearly set the whole island on fire. And we
waste time, rolling rocks, and making  little cooking fires. Now I say this
and make it a rule, because I'm chief. We won't have a fire anywhere
but on the mountain. Ever."

There was a row immediately. Boys stood up and shouted and

Ralph shouted back.

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"Because if you want a fire to cook fish  or crab, you can jolly well
go up the mountain. That way we'll be certain."

Hands were reaching for the conch in the light of the setting sun.

He held on and leapt on the trunk.

"All this I meant to say. Now I've said it. You voted me for chief.
Now you  do what I say."

They quieted, slowly, and at last were seated again. Ralph
dropped down and spoke in his ordinary voice.

"So remember. The rocks for a lavatory. Keep the fire going and
smoke showing as a signal. Don't take fire from the mountain. Take
y our food up mere."

Jack stood up, scowling in the gloom, and held out his
hands. "I haven't finished yet"

"But you've talked and talked!"

"I've got the conch."

Jack sat down, grumbling.

"Then the last mine. This is what people can talk about."

He wai ted till the platform was very still.

"Things are breaking up. I don't understand why. We began well;
we were happy. And then — "

He moved the conch gently, looking beyond them at nothing,
remembering the beastie, the snake, the fire, the talk of fear.

"T hen people started getting frightened."

A murmur, almost a moan, rose and passed away. Jack had
stopped whittling. Ralph went on, abruptly.

"But that's littluns' talk. We ’ll get that straight. So the last part, the

bit we can all talk about, is kind of d eciding on the fear."

The hair was creeping into his eyes again.

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"We've got to talk about this fear and decide there's nothing in it.
I'm frightened myself, sometimes; only that's nonsense! Like bogies.
Then, when we've decided, we can start again and be  careful about
things like the fire." A picture of three boys walking along the bright
beach flitted through his mind. "And be happy."

Ceremonially, Ralph laid the conch on the trunk beside him as a
sign that the speech was over. What sunlight reached the m was level.

Jack stood up and took the conch.

“So this is a meeting to find out what's what, I`ll tell you what's
what. You littluns started all this, with the fear talk. Beasts!

Where from? Of course we're frightened sometimes but we put up
with being  frightened. Only Ralph says you scream in the night. What
does that mean but nightmares? Anyway, you don't hunt or build or
help — you're a lot of cry - babies and sissies. That's what. And as for
the fear —  you'll have to put up with that like the rest of us. "

Ralph looked at Jack open - mouthed, but Jack took no notice. 'The
thing is — fear can't hurt you any more than a dream. There

aren't any beasts to be afraid of on this island." He looked along the
row of whispering littluns. "Serve you right if something  did get you,
you useless lot of cry - babies! But there is no animal — "

Ralph interrupted him testily.

"What is all this? Who said anything about an animal?"

"You did, the other day. You said they dream and cry out Now
they talk — not only the littluns, but  my hunters sometimes —  talk of a
thing, a dark thing, a beast, some sort of animal I've heard. You

thought not, didn't you? Now listen. You don't get big animals on

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small islands. Only pigs. You only get lions and tigers in big countries
like Africa and In dia — "

"And the Zoo — "

"I've got the conch. I'm not talking about the fear. I'm talking about
the beast. Be frightened if you like. But as for the beast — "

Jack paused, cradling the conch, and turned to his hunt" ers with
their dirty black caps.

"Am I a h unter or am I not?"

They nodded, simply. He was a hunter all right. No one doubted
that.

"Well then — I've been all over this island. By myself. If there were
a beast I'd have seen it. Be frightened because you're like that — but
there is no beast in the for est"

Jack handed back the conch and sat down. The whole assembly
applauded him with relief. Then Piggy held out his hand.

"I don't agree with all Jack said, but with some. `Course there isn't
a beast in the forest How could there be? What would a beast e at?"

"Pig."

"We eat pig."

"Piggy!"

"I got the conch!" said Piggy indignantly. "Ralph —  they ought to
shut up, oughtn't they? You shut up, you littluns! What I mean is that I
don't agree about this here fear. Of course there isn't nothing to be
afraid of  in the forest Why — I been there myself! You'll be talking
about ghosts and such things next We know what goes on and if

there's something wrong, there's someone to put it right."

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He took off his glasses and blinked at them. The sun had gone as
if the ligh t had been turned off.

He proceeded to explain.

"If you get a pain in your stomach, whether it's a little one or a big
one — "

"Yours is a big one."

"When you done laughing perhaps we can get on with the
meeting. And if them littluns climb back on the tw ister again they ’ll
only fall off in a sec. So they might as well sit on the ground and listen.
No. You have doctors for everything, even the inside of your mind.
You don't really mean that we got to be frightened all the time of
nothing? Life," said Piggy  expansively, "is scientific, that's what it is. In
a year or two when the war's over they'll be traveling to Mars and
back. I know there isn't no beast — not with claws and all that, I
mean — but I know there isn't no fear, either."

Piggy paused.

"Unless — "

Ralph moved restlessly.

"Unless what?"

"Unless we get frightened of people."

A sound, half - laugh, half - jeer, rose among the seated boys. Piggy
ducked his head and went on hastily.

"So lets hear from that littlun who talked about a beast and
perhaps we  can show him how silly he is."

The littluns began to jabber among themselves, then one stood
forward.

"What's your name?"

"Phil."

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For a littlun he was self - confident, holding out his hands, cradling
the conch as Ralph did, looking round at them to col lect their attention
before he spoke.

"Last night I had a dream, a horrid dream, fighting with things. I
was outside the shelter by myself, fighting with things, those twisty
things in the trees."

He paused, and the other littluns laughed in horrified sy mpathy.
"Then I was frightened and I woke up. And I was outside the

shelter by myself in the dark and the twisty things had gone away."
The vivid horror of this, so possible and so nakedly terrifying,

held them all silent. The child's voice went piping o n from behind the
white conch.

"And I was frightened and started to call out for Ralph and then I
saw something moving among the trees, something big and horrid."

He paused, half - frightened by the recollection yet proud of the
sensation he was creating.

"That was a nightmare," said Ralph. "He was walking in his
sleep." The assembly murmured in subdued agreement. The
littlun shook his head stubbornly.

"I was asleep when the twisty things were fighting and when they
went away I was awake, and I saw someth ing big and horrid moving
in the trees."

Ralph held out his hands for the conch and the littlun sat down.
"You were alseep. There wasn't anyone there. How could

anyone be wandering about in the forest at night? Was anyone? Did
anyone go out?"

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There was  a long pause while the assembly grinned at the
thought of anyone going out in the darkness. Then Simon stood up
and Ralph looked at him in astonishment.

"You! What were you mucking about in the dark for?"

Simon grabbed the conch convulsively.

"I wanted — to go to a place — a place I know."

"What place?"

"Just a place I know. A place in the jungle."

He hesitated.

Jack settled the question for them with that contempt in his voice
that could sound so funny and so final.

"He was taken short"

With a feeling  of humiliation on Simon's behalf, Ralph took back
the conch, looking Simon sternly in the face as he did so.

"Well, don't do it again. Understand? Not at night There's enough
silly talk about beasts, without the litthlus seeing you gliding about like
a — "

The derisive laughter that rose had fear in it and condemnation.
Simon opened his mouth to speak but Ralph had the conch, so he
backed to his seat.

When the assembly was silent Ralph turned to Piggy.

"Well, Piggy?"

"There was another one. Him."

The l ittlums pushed Percival forward, then left him by himself. He
stood knee - deep in the central grass, looking at his hidden feet, trying
to pretend he was in a tent Ralph remembered another small boy who

had stood like this and he flinched away from the memo ry. He had
pushed the thought down and out of sight, where only some positive

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reminder like this could bring it to the surface. There had been no
further numberings of the littluns, partly because there was no means
of insuring that all of them were accou nted for and partly because
Ralph knew the answer to at least one question Piggy had asked on
the mountain - top. There were little boys, fair, dark, freckled, and all
dirty, but their faces were all dreadfully free of major blemishes. No
one had seen the mu lberry - colored birthmark again. But that time
Piggy had coaxed and bullied. Tacitly admitting that he remembered
the unmentionable, Ralph nodded to Piggy.

"Go on. Ask him."

Piggy knelt, holding the conch.

"Now then. What's your name?"

The small boy twi sted away into his tent Piggy turned helplessly
to Ralph, who spoke sharply.

"What's your name?"

Tormented by the silence and the refusal the assembly broke into
a chant.

"What's your name? What's your name?"

"Quiet!"

Ralph peered at the child in the  twilight
"Now tell us. What's your name?"
"Percival Wemys Madison, The Vicarage, Harcourt St. Anthony,
Hants, telephone, telephone, tele - "

As if this information was rooted far down in the springs of sorrow,
the littlun wept. His face puckered, the tears  leapt from his eves, his

mouth opened till they could see a square black hole. At

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first he was a silent effigy of sorrow; but then the lamentation rose out
of him, loud and sustained as the conch.

"Shut up, you! Shut up!"

Percival Wemys Madison would no t shut up. A spring had been
tapped, far beyond the reach of authority or even physical
intimidation. The crying went on, breath after breath, and seemed to
sustain him upright as if he were nailed to it.

"Shut up! Shut up!"

For now the littluns were no  longer silent. They were reminded of
their personal sorrows; and perhaps felt themselves to share in a
sorrow that was universal. They began to cry in sympathy, two of
them almost as loud as Percival.

Maurice saved them. He cried out.

"Look at me!"

He p retended to fall over. He rubbed his rump and sat on the
twister so that he fell in the grass. He clowned badly, but Percival and
the others noticed and sniffed and laughed. Presently they were all
laughing so absurdly that the biguns joined in.

Jack was  the first to make himself heard. He had not got the
conch and thus spoke against the rules; but nobody minded.

"And what about the beast?"

Something strange was happening to Percival. He yawned and
staggered, so that Jack seized and shook him.

"Where do es the beast live?"

Percival sagged in Jack's grip.

"That's a clever beast," said Piggy, jeering, "if it can hide on this

island."

"Jack's been everywhere — "

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"Where could a beast live?"

"Beast my foot!"

Percival muttered something and the assembly lau ghed again.

Ralph leaned forward.

"What does he say?"

Jack listened to Percival's answer and then let go of him. Percival,
released, surrounded by the comfortable presence of humans, fell in
the long grass and went to sleep.

Jack cleared his throat the n reported casually.

“He says the beast comes out of the sea."

The last laugh died away. Ralph turned involuntarily, a black,
humped figure against the lagoon. The assembly looked with him,
considered the vast stretches of water, the high sea beyond, unk nown
indigo of infinite possibility, heard silently the sough and whisper from
the reef.

Maurice spoke, so loudly that they jumped.

"Daddy said they haven't found all the animals in the sea yet"
Argument started again. Ralph held out the glimmering conch  and

Maurice took it obediently. The meeting subsided.

"I mean when Jack says you can be frightened because people
are frightened anyway that's all right. But when he says there's only
pigs on this island I expect he's right but he doesn't know, not real ly,
not certainly I mean — ' Maurice took a breath. "My daddy says there's
things, what d`you call'em that make ink — squids — that are hundreds
or yards long and eat whales whole." He paused again ana laughed
gaily. "I don't believe in the beast of course. As P iggy says, life's

scientific, but we don't know, do we? Not certainly, I mean — "

Someone shouted.

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"A squid couldn't come up out of the water!"

"Could!"

"Couldn't!"

In a moment the platform was full of arguing, gesticulating
shadows. To Ralph, seated, t his seemed the breaking up of sanity.
Fear, beasts, no general agreement that the fire was all - important:
and when one tried to get the thing straight the argument sheered off,
bringing up fresh, unpleasant matter.

He could see a whiteness in the gloom ne ar him so he grabbed it
from Maurice and blew as loudly as he could. The assembly was
shocked into silence. Simon was close to him, laying hands on the
conch. Simon felt a perilous necessity to speak; but to speak in
assembly was a terrible thing to him.

"Maybe," he said hesitantly, "maybe there is a beast."

The assembly cried out savagely and Ralph stood up in
amazement.

"You, Simon? You believe in this?"

"I don't know," said Simon. His heartbeats were choking him. "But

..."

The storm broke.

"Sit do wn!"

"Shut up!"

"Take the conch!"

"Sod you!"

"Shut up!"

Ralph shouted.

"Hear him! He's got the conch!"

"What I mean is . . . maybe it's only us."

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"Nuts!"

That was from Piggy, shocked out of decorum. Simon want
on. "We could be sort of. . . ."

Sim on became inarticulate in his effort to express mankind's
essential illness. Inspiration came to him.

"What's the dirtiest thing there is?"

As an answer Jack dropped into the uncomprehending silence
that followed it the one crude expressive syllable. Rel ease was
immense. Those littluns who had climbed back on the twister fell off
again and did not mind. The hunters were screaming with delight.

Simon's effort fell about him in ruins; the laughter beat him cruelly
and he shrank away defenseless to his seat .

At last the assembly was silent again. Someone spoke out of
turn. "Maybe he means it's some sort of ghost"

Ralph Lifted the conch and peered into the gloom. The lightest
thing was the pale beach. Surely the littluns were nearer? Yes —  there
was no doubt  about it, they were huddled into a tight knot of bodies in
the central grass. A flurry of wind made the palms talk and the noise
seemed very loud now that darkness and silence made it so
noticeable. Two grey trunks rubbed each other with an evil squeaking
that no one had noticed by day.

Piggy took the conch out of his hands. His voice was
indignant. "I don't believe in no ghosts — ever!"

Jack was up too, unaccountably
angry. "Who cares what you believe —
- Fatty!" "I got the conch! ”

There was the sound of a  brief tussle and the conch moved to and

fro.

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"You gimme the conch back!"

Ralph pushed between them and got a thump on the chest. He
wrested the conch from someone and sat down breathlessly.

"There's too much talk about ghosts. We ought to have left all  this
for daylight."

A hushed and anonymous voice broke in.
"Perhaps that's what the beast is — a ghost."
The assembly was shaken as by a wind.
"There's too much talking out of turn," Ralph said, "because we
can't have proper assemblies if you don't stick t o the rules."

He stopped again. The careful plan of this assembly had broken
down.

"What d'you want me to say then? I was wrong to call this
assembly so late. Well have a vote on them; on ghosts I mean; and
then go to the shelters because we're all tired . No — Jack is it? —
waitaminute.I'llsayhereandnow thatIdontbelievein ghosts. Or I don't
think I do. But I don't like the thought of them. Not now that is, in the
dark. But we were going to decide what's what."

He raised the conch for a moment.

"Very well t hen. I suppose what's what is whether there are ghosts
or not — "

He thought for a moment, formulating the question.

"Who thinks there may be ghosts?"

For a long time there was silence and no apparent movement.

Then Ralph peered into the gloom and made o ut the hands. He

spoke flatly.

"I see."

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The world, that understandable and lawful world, was slipping
away. Once there was this and that; and now — and the ship had
gone.

The conch was snatched from his hands and Piggy's voice
shrilled.

"I didn't vote f or no ghosts!"

He whirled round on the assembly.

"Remember that, all of you!"

They heard him stamp.

"What are we? Humans? Or animals? Or savages? What's
grownups going to think? Going off — hunting pigs — letting fires out —
and now!"

A shadow fronted him t empestuously.

"You shut up, you fat slug!'

There was a moment's struggle and the glimmering conch jigged
up and down. Ralph leapt to his feet.

"Jack! Jack! You haven't got the conch! Let him speak."

Jack's face swam near him.

“And you shut up! Who are  you, anyway? Sitting there telling
people what to do. You cant hunt, you can't sing — "

"I'm chief. I was chosen."

"Why should choosing make any difference? Just giving orders
that don't make any sense — “

"Piggy's got the conch."

That's right — favor Piggy  as you always do — "

"Jack!"

"Jack's voice sounded in bitter mimicry.

"Jack! Jack!"

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"The rules!" shouted Ralph. "You're breaking the rules!"

"Who cares?"

Ralph summoned his wits.

"Because the rules are the only thing we've got!"

But Jack was shoutin g against him.

"Bollocks to the rules! We're strong — we hunt! If there's a beast,
we'll hunt it down! Well close in and beat and beat and beat — !"

He gave a wild whoop and leapt down to the pale sand. At once
the platform was full of noise and excitement,  scramblings, screams
and laughter. The assembly shredded away and became a discursive
and random scatter from the palms to the water and away along the
beach, beyond night - sight. Ralph found his cheek touching the conch
and took it from Piggy.

"What's gro wnups going to say?" cried Piggy again. "Look at 'em!"
The sound of mock hunting, hysterical laughter and real terror

came from the beach.

"Blow the conch, Ralph."

Piggy was so close that Ralph could see the glint of his one
glass. "There's the fire. Ca n't they see?"

"You got to be tough now. Make 'em do what you want."

Ralph answered in the cautious voice of one who rehearses a
theorem.

"If I blow the conch and they don't come back; then we've had it.
We shan't keep the fire going. We'll be like anim als. We'll never be
rescued."

"If you don't blow, we'll soon be animals anyway. I can't see what
they're doing but I can hear."

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The dispersed figures had come together on the sand and were a
dense black mass that revolved. They were chanting something an d
littluns that had had enough were staggering away, howling. Ralph
raised the conch to his lips and then lowered it.

"The trouble is: Are there ghosts, Piggy? Or beasts?"

"Course there aren't."

"Why not?"

"'Cos things wouldn't make sense. Houses an` s treets, an' — TV —
they wouldn't work."

The dancing, chanting boys had worked themselves away till their
sound was nothing but a wordless rhythm.

"But s'pose they don't make sense? Not here, on this island?
Supposing things are watching us and waiting?"

Ra lph shuddered violently and moved closer to Piggy, so that they
bumped frighteningly.

"You stop talking like that! We got enough trouble, Ralph, an' I've
had as much as I can stand. If there is ghosts — "

“I ought to give up being chief. Hear 'em."

"Oh lo rd! Oh no!"

Piggy gripped Ralph's arm.

"If Jack was chief he'd have all hunting and no fire. We'd be here
till we died."

His voice ran up to a squeak.

"Who's that sitting there?"

"Me. Simon."

"Fat lot of good we are," said Ralph. "Three blind mice, I `ll give

up."

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"If you give up," said Piggy, in an appalled whisper, "what `ud
happen to me?"

"Nothing."

"He hates me. I dunno why. If he could do what he wanted —
you're all right, he respects you. Besides —  you'd hit him."

"You were having a nice fight  with him just now."

"I had the conch," said Piggy simply. "I had a right to speak."

Simon stirred in the dark.

"Go on being chief."

"You shut up, young Simon! Why couldn't you say there wasn't a
beast?"

"I'm scared of him," said Piggy, "and that's wh y I know him. If
you're scared of someone you hate him but you can't stop thinking
about him. You Kid yourself he's all right really, an' then when you see
him again; it's like asthma an` you can't breathe. I tell you what. He
hates you too, Ralph — "

"Me?  Why me?"

"I dunno. You got him over the fire; an` you're chief an` he isn't."

"But he's, he's, Jack Merridew!"

"I been in bed so much I done some thinking. I know about
people. I know about me. And him. He can't hurt you: but if you stand
out of the way  he'd hurt the next thing. And that's me."

"Piggy's right, Ralph. There's you and Jack. Go on being chief."
"We're all drifting and things are going rotten. At home there was

always a grownup. Please, sir; please, miss; and then you got an
answer. How I  wish!"

"I wish my auntie was here."

"I wish my father . . . Oh, what's the use?"

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"Keep the fire going."

The dance was over and the hunters were going back to the
shelters.

"Grownups know things," said Piggy. "They ain't afraid of the dark.
They'd meet  and have tea and discuss. Then things 'ud be all right — "

"They wouldn't set fire to the island. Or lose — "

"They'd build a ship — "

The three boys stood in the darkness, striving unsuccessfully to
convey the majesty of adult life.

"They wouldn't quarrel — "

"Or break my specs — "

"Or talk about a beast — "

"If only they could get a message to us," cried Ralph desperately.
"If only they could send us something grown - up…a sign or
something."

A thin wail out of the darkness chilled them and set them grabbing
f or each other. Then the wail rose, remote and unearthly, and turned
to an inarticulate gibbering. Percival Wemys Madison, of the Vicarage,
Harcourt St. Anthony, lying in the long grass, was living through
circumstances in which the incantation of his addre ss was powerless
to help him.

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CHAPTER SIX

Beast from Air



There was no light left save that of the stars. When they had
understood what made this ghostly noise and Percival was quiet
again, Ralph and Simon picked him up unhandily and carried him to a
s helter. Piggy hung about near for all his brave words, and the three
bigger boys went together to the next shelter. They lay restlessly and
noisily among the dry leaves, watching the patch of stars that was the
opening toward the lagoon. Sometimes a littlu n cried out from the
other shelters and once a bigun spoke in the dark. Then they too fell
asleep.

A sliver of moon rose over the horizon, hardly large enough to
make a path of light even when it sat right down on the water; but
there were other lights in  the sky, that moved fast, winked, or went
out, though not even a faint popping came down from the battle fought
at ten miles' neight. But a sign came down from the world of
grownups, though at the time there was no child awake to read it.
There was a sudd en bright explosion and a corkscrew trail across the
sky; then darkness again and stars. There was a speck above the
island, a figure dropping swiftly beneath a parachute, a figure that
hung with dangling limbs. The changing winds of various altitudes
took  the figure where they would. Then, three miles up, the wind
steadied and bore it in a descending curve round the sky and swept it
in a great slant across the reef and the lagoon toward the mountain.
The figure fell and crumpled among the blue flowers of t he mountain -

side, but now there was a gentle breeze at this height too and the
parachute flopped and banged and pulled. So the figure,

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with feet that dragged behind it, slid up the mountain. Yard by yard,
puff by puff, the breeze hauled the figure through  the blue flowers,
over the boulders and red stones, till it lay huddled among the
shattered rocks of the mountain - top. Here the breeze was fitful and
allowed the strings of the parachute to tangle and festoon; and the
figure sat, its helmeted head between  its knees, held by a
complication of lines. When the breeze blew, the lines would strain
taut and some accident of this pull kited the bead and chest upright so
that the figure seemed to peer across the brow of the mountain. Then,
each time me wind droppe d, the lines would slacken and the figure
bow forward again, sinking its head between its knees. So as the stars
moved across the sky, the figure sat on the mountain - top and bowed
and sank and bowed again.

In the darkness of early morning there were noise s by a rock a
little way down the side of the mountain. Two boys rolled out of a pile
of brushwood and dead leaves, two dim shadows talking sleepily to
each other. They were the twins, on duty at the fire. In theory one
should have been asleep and one on w atch. But they could never
manage to do things sensibly if that meant acting independently, and
since staying awake all night was impossible, they had both gone to
sleep. Now they approached the darker smudge that had been the
signal fire, yawning, rubbing  their eyes, treading with practiced feet
When they readied it they stopped yawning, and one ran quickly back
for brushwood and leaves.

The other knelt down.

"I believe it's out."

He fiddled with the sticks that were pushed into his hands.

"No."

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He la y down and put his lips close to the smudge and blew softly.
His face appeared, lit redly. He'stopped blowing for a moment.

"Sam — give us — "

" — tinder wood."

Eric bent down and blew softly again till the patch was bright Sam
poked the piece of tinder wood  into the hot spot, then a branch. The
glow increased and the branch took fire. Sam piled on more branches.

"Don't burn the lot," said Eric, "you're putting on too much."

"Let's warm up."

"We ’ll only have to fetch more wood."

"I ’m cold."

"So'm I."

"Be sides, it's — "

" — dark. All right, then."

Eric squatted back and watched Sam make up the fire. He built a
little tent of dead wood and the fire was safety alight.

"That was near."

"He'd have been — "

"Waxy."

"Huh."

For a few moments the twins watched th e fire in silence. Then
Eric sniggered.

"Wasn't he waxy?"

"About the — "

"Fire and the pig."

"Lucky he went for Jack, 'stead of us."

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"Huh. Remember old Waxy at school?"

"'Boy — you - are - driving - me - slowly - insane!'"

The twins shared their identical laughte r, then remembered the
darkness and other things and glanced round uneasily. The flames,
busy about the tent, drew their eyes back again. Eric watched the
scurrying woodlice that were so frantically unable to avoid the flames,
and thought of the first fire — just down there, on the steeper side of
the mountain, where now was complete darkness. He did not tike to
remember it, and looked away at the mountain - top.

Warmth radiated now, and beat pleasantly on them. Sam amused
himself by fitting branches into the  fire as closely as possible. Eric
spread out his hands, searching for the distance at which the heat
was just bearable. Idly looking beyond the fire, he resettled the
scattered rocks from their fiat shadows into daylight contours. Just
there was the big ro ck, and the three stones there, that split rock, and
there beyond was a gap — just there —

“Sam."

"Huh?"

"Nothing."

The flames were mastering the branches, the bark was curling
and falling away, the wood exploding. The tent fell inwards and flung
a wide c ircle of light over the mountain - top.

"Sam — "

"Huh?"

"Sam! Sam!"

Sam looked at Eric irritably. The intensity of Eric's gaze made the

direction in which he looked terrible, for Sam had his back to it. He
scrambled round the fire, squatted by Eric, and lo oked to see.

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They became motionless, gripped in each other's arms, four
unwinking eyes aimed ana two mouths open.

Far beneath them, the trees of the forest sighed, then roared. The
hair on their foreheads fluttered and flames blew out sideways from
the f ire. Fifteen yards away from them came the plopping noise of
fabric blown open.

Neither of the boys screamed but the grip of their arms tightened
and their mouths grew peaked. For perhaps ten seconds they
crouched tike that while the flailing fire sent sm oke and sparks and
waves of inconstant tight over the top of the mountain.

Then as though they had but one terrified mind between them
they scrambled away over the rocks and fled.

Ralph was dreaming. He had fallen asleep after what seemed
hours of tossin g and turning noisily among the dry leaves. Even the
sounds of nightmare from the other shelters no longer reached him,
for he was back to where he came from, feeding the ponies with sugar
over the garden wall. Then someone was shaking his arm, telling him
that it was time for tea.

"Ralph! Wake up!"

The leaves were roaring tike the sea.

"Ralph, wake up!"

"What's the matter?"

"We saw — "

" — the beast — "

" — plain!"

"Who are you? The twins?"

"We saw the beast — "

"Quiet. Piggy!"

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The leaves were roaring sti ll. Piggy bumped into him and a twin
grabbed him as he made tor the oblong of paling stars.

"You can't go out — it's horrible!"

"Piggy — where are the spears?"

"I can hear the — "

"Quiet then. Lie still."

They lay there listening, at first with doubt but th en with tenor to
the description the twins breathed at them between bouts of extreme
silence. Soon the darkness was full of daws, full of the awful unknown
and menace. An interminable dawn faded the stars out, and at last
light, sad and grey, filtered into  the shelter. They began to stir though
still tile world outside the shelter was impossibly dangerous. The
maze of the darkness sorted into near and far, and at the high point of
the sky the cloudlets were warmed with color. A single sea bird
flapped upwar ds with a hoarse cry that was echoed presently, and
something squawked in the forest Now streaks of cloud near the
horizon began to glow rosily, and the feathery tops of the palms were
green.

Ralph knelt in the entrance to the shelter and peered cautiousl y
round him.

"Sam `n Eric. Call them to an assembly. Quietly. Go on."

The twins, holding tremulously to each other, dared the few yards
to the next shelter and spread the dreadful news. Ralph stood up and
walked for the sake of dignity, though with his b ack pricking, to the
platform. Piggy and Simon followed him and the other boys came
sneaking after.

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Ralph took the conch from where it lay on the polished seat and
held it to his lips; but then he hesitated and did not blow. He held the
shell up instead a nd showed it to them and they understood.

The rays of the sun that were fanning upwards from below the
horizon swung downwards to eye - level Ralph looked for a moment at
the growing slice of gold that lit them from the right hand and seemed
to make speech  possible. The circle of boys before him bristled with
hunting spears.

He handed the conch to Eric, the nearest of the twins.

"We've seen the beast with our own eyes. No — we weren't
asleep — "

Sam took up the story. By custom now one conch did for both
twin s, for their substantial unity was recognized.

"It was furry. There was something moving behind its head —
wings. The beast moved too — "

"That was awful. It kind of sat up — "

"The fire was bright — "

"We'd just made it up — "

" — more sticks on — "

"There were  eyes — "

"Teeth — "

"Claws — "

"We ran as fast as we could — "

"Bashed into things — "

The beast followed us — "

"I saw it slinking behind the trees — "

"Nearly touched me — "

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Ralph pointed fearfully at Eric's face, which was striped with scars
where the bushes ha d torn him.

"How did you do that?"

Eric felt his face.

"I'm all rough. Am I bleeding?"

The circle of boys shrank away in horror. Johnny, yawning still,
burst into noisy tears and was slapped by Bill till he choked on them.
The bright morning was full o f threats and the circle began to change.
It faced out, rather than in, and the spears of sharpened wood were
like a fence. Jack called them back to the center.

"This'll be a real hunt! Who'll come?"

Ralph moved impatiently.

"These spears are made of wo od. Don't be silly."

Jack sneered at him.

"Frightened?"

"'Course I'm frightened. Who wouldn't be?" He
turned to the twins, yearning but hopeless. "I
suppose you aren't pulling our legs?"

The reply was too emphatic for anyone to doubt them.

Piggy took  the conch.

"Couldn't we — kind of — stay here? Maybe the beast won't come
near us."

But for the sense of something watching them, Ralph would have
shouted at him.

"Stay here? And be cramped into this bit of the island, always on
the lookout? How should we g et our food? And what about the fire?"

"Let's be moving," said Jack restlessly, "we're wasting time."
"No we're not. What about the littluns?" "Sucks to the littluns!''

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"Someone's got to look after them."

"Nobody has so far."

"There was no need! Now th ere is. Piggy`ll look after them."

"That's right. Keep Piggy out of danger."

"Have some sense. What can Piggy do with only one eye?" The
rest of the boys were looking from Jack to Ralph, curiously. "And
another thing. You can't have an ordinary hunt beca use the

beast doesn't leave tracks. If it did you'd have seen them. For all we
know, the beast may swing through the trees like what's its name."

They nodded.

"So we've got to think."

Piggy took off his damaged glasses and cleaned the remaining
lens.

"How about us, Ralph?"

"You haven't got the conch. Here."

"I mean — how about us? Suppose the beast comes when you're
all away. I can't see proper, and if I get scared — "

Jack broke in, contemptuously.

"You're always scared."

"I got the conch — "

"Conch!  Conch!" shouted Jack. "We don't need the conch any
more. We know who ought to say things. What good did Simon do
speaking, or Bill, or Walter? It's time some people knew they've got to
keep quiet and leave deciding things to the rest of us."

Ralph could n o longer ignore his speech. The blood was hot in his
cheeks.

"You haven't got the conch," he said. "Sit down."

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Jack's face went so white that the freckles showed as clear,
brown flecks. He licked his lips and remained standing.

"This is a hunter's job."

The rest of the boys watched intently. Piggy, finding himself
uncomfortably embroiled, slid the conch to Ralph's knees and sat
down. The silence grew oppressive and Piggy held his breath.

"This is more than a hunter's job," said Ralph at last, "because
you can't track the beast And don't you want to be rescued?"

He turned to the assembly.

"Don't you all want to be rescued?"

He looked back at Jack.

"I said before, the fire is the main thing. Now the fire must be
out — "

The old exasperation saved him a nd gave him the energy to
attack.

"Hasn't anyone got any sense? We've got to relight that fire. You
never thought or that, Jack, did you? Or don't any of you want to be
rescued?"

Yes, they wanted to be rescued, there was no doubt about that;
and with a v iolent swing to Ralph's side, the crisis passed. Piggy let
out his breath with a gasp, reached for it again and failed. He lay
against a log, his mouth gaping, blue shadows creeping round his lips.
Nobody minded frim.

"Now think, Jack. Is there anywhere o n the island you haven't
been?"

Unwillingly Jack answered.

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"There's only — but of course! You remember? The tail - end part,
where the rocks are all piled up. I've been near there. The rock makes
a sort of bridge. There's only one way up."

And the thing mig ht live there."

All the assembly talked at once.

"Quite! All right That's where well look. If the beast isn't there we'll
go up the mountain and look; and light the fire."

"Let's go."

"We ’ll eat first. Then go." Ralph paused. "We'd better take
spears."

After they had eaten, Ralph and the biguns set out along the
beach. They left Piggy propped up on the platform. This day
promised, like the others, to be a sunbath under a blue dome. The
beach stretched away before them in a gentle curve till perspective
drew it into one with the forest; for the day was not advanced enough
to be obscured by the shifting veils of mirage. Under Ralph's direction,
they picked a careful way along the palm terrace, rather than dare the
hot sand down by the water. He let Jack l ead the way; and Jack trod
with theatrical caution though they could have seen an enemy twenty
yards away. Ralph walked in the rear, thankful to have escaped
responsibility for a time.

Simon, walking in front of Ralph, felt a flicker of incredulity — a
beas t with claws that scratched, that sat on a mountain - top, thatl eftno
tracks and yetwas notfastenough to catch Samneric.H owever Simon
thought of the beast, there rose before his inward sight the picture of a
human at once heroic and sick.

He sighed. Other  people could stand up and speak to an
assembly, apparently, without that dreadful feeling of the pressure of

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personality; could say what they would as though they were speaking
to only one person. He stepped aside and looked back. Ralph was
coming along,  holding his spear over his shoulder. Diffidently, Simon
allowed his pace to slacken until he was walking side by side with
Ralph and looking up at him through the coarse black hair that now
fell to his eyes. Ralph glanced sideways, smiled constrainedly as
though he had forgotten that Simon had made a fool of himself, then
looked away again at nothing. For a moment or two Simon was happy
to be accepted and then he ceased to think about himself. When he
bashed into a tree Ralph looked sideways impatiently an d Robert
sniggered. Simon reeled and a white spot on his forehead turned red
and trickled. Ralph dismissed Simon and returned to his personal hell
They would reach the castle some time; and the chief would have to
go forward.

Jack came trotting back.

"We 're in sight now."

"All right. We'll get as close as we can."

He followed Jack toward the castle where the ground rose
slightly. On their left was at. impenetrable tangle of creepers and
trees.

"Why couldn't there be something in that?"

"Because you ca n see. Nothing goes in or out."

"What about the castle then?"

"Look."

Ralph parted the screen of grass and looked out. There were only
a few more yards of stony ground and then the two sides of the island

came almost together so that one expected a peak  of headland. But
instead of this a narrow ledge of rock, a few yards wide and perhaps

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fifteen long, continued the island out into the sea. There lay another of
those pieces of pink squareness that underlay the structure of the
island. This side of the ca stle, perhaps a hundred feet high, was the
pink bastion they had seen from the mountain - top. The rock of the cliff
was split and the top littered with great lumps that seemed to totter.

Behind Ralph the tall grass had filled with silent hunters. Ralph
loo ked at Jack.

"You ’re a hunter."

Jack went red.

"I know. All right. Something deep in Ralph spoke for
him. ” "I'm chief. I ’ll go. Don t argue." He turned to the
others.

"You. Hide here. Wait for me."

He found his voice tended either to disappear or to c ome out too
loud. He looked at Jack.

"Do you — think?"

Jack muttered. I've been all over. It must be here."

"I see."

Simon mumbled confusedly: "I don't believe in the beast."
Ralph answered him politely, as if agreeing about the
weather. "No. 1 suppose n ot."

His mouth was tight and pale. He put back his hair very
slowly. "Well. So long."

He forced his feet to move until they had carried him out on to the
neck of land.

He was surrounded on all sides by chasms of empty air. There
was nowhere to hide, eve n if one did not nave to go on. He paused

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on the narrow neck and looked down. Soon, in a matter of centuries,
the sea would make an island of the castle. On the right hand was the
lagoon, troubled by the open sea; and on the left — Ralph shuddered.
The lago on had protected them from the Pacific: and for some reason
only Jack had gone right down to the water on the other side. Now he
saw the landsman's view of the swell and it seemed like the breathing
of some stupendous creature. Slowly the waters sank among  the
rocks, revealing pink tables of granite, strange growths of coral, polyp,
and weed.

Down, down, the waters went, whispering like the wind among the
heads of the forest. There was one flat rock there, spread like a table,
and the waters sucking down o n the four weedy sides made them
seem like cliffs. Then the sleeping leviathan breathed out, the waters
rose, the weed streamed, and the water boiled over the table rock
with a roar. There was no sense of the passage of waves; only this
minute - long fall an d rise and fall.

Ralph turned away to the red cliff. They were waiting behind him
in the long grass, waiting to see what he would do. He noticed that the
sweat in his palm was cool now; realized with surprise that he did not
really expect to meet any beas t and didn't know what he would do
about it if he did.

He saw that he could climb the cliff but this was not necessary.
The squareness of the rock allowed a sort of plinth round it, so mat to
the right, over the lagoon, one could inch along a ledge and tu rn the
corner out of sight. It was easy going, and soon he was peering round
the rock.

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Nothing but what you might expect: pink, tumbled boulders with
guano layered on them like icing; and a steep slope up to the
shattered rocks that crowned the bastion.

A sound behind him made him turn. Jack was edging along the
ledge.

Couldn't let you do it on your own."

Ralph said nothing. He led the way over the rocks, inspected a
sort of half - cave that held nothing more terrible than a clutch of rotten
eggs, and at  last sat down, looking round him and tapping the rock
with the butt of his spear.

Jack was excited.

"What a place for a fort!"

A column of spray wetted them.

"No fresh water."

"What's that then?"

There was indeed a long green smudge half - way up the r ock.

They climbed up and tasted the trickle of water.

"You could keep a coconut shell there, filling all the time."

"Not me. This is a rotten place."

Side by side they scaled the last height to where the diminishing
pile was crowned by the last broken  rock. Jack struck the near one
with his fist and it grated slightly.

"Do you remember — ?"

Consciousness of the bad times in between came to them both.

Jack talked quickly.

"Shove a palm trunk under that and if an enemy came  — look!"

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A hundred feet below  them was the narrow causeway, then the
stony ground, then the grass dotted with heads, and behind that the
forest.

"One heave," cried Jack, exulting, "and — wheee — !"

He made a sweeping movement with his hand. Ralph looked
toward the mountain.

"What's the  matter?"

Ralph turned.

"Why?"

"You were looking — I don't know why."

"There's no signal now. Nothing to show."

"You're nuts on the signal."

The taut blue horizon encircled them, broken only by the
mountain - top.

"That's all we've got"

He leaned his s pear against the rocking stone and pushed back
two handfuls of hair.

"We'll have to go back and climb the mountain. That's where they
saw the beast."

"The beast won't be there."

"What else can we do?"

The others, waiting in the grass, saw Jack and Ralp h unharmed
and broke cover into the sunlight. They forgot the beast in the
excitement of exploration. They swarmed across the bridge and soon
were climbing and shouting. Ralph stood now, one hand against an
enormous red block, a block large as a mill wheel  that had been split

off and hung, tottering. Somberly he watched the mountain. He
clenched his fist and beat hammer - wise on the red wall

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at his right His lips were tightly compressed and his eyes yearned
beneath the fringe of hair.

"Smoke."

He sucked h is bruised fist.

"Jack! Come on."

But Jack was not there. A knot of boys, making a great noise that
he had not noticed, were heaving and pushing at a rock. As he turned,
the base cracked and the whole mass toppled into the sea so that, a
thunderous plume  of spray leapt half - way up the cliff.

"Stop it! Stop it! ”

His voice struck a silence among them.

"Smoke."

A strange thing happened in his head. Something flittered there in
front of his mind like a bat's wing, obscuring his idea.

"Smoke."

At once th e ideas were back, and the anger.

"We want smoke. And you go wasting your time. You roll
rocks." Roger shouted.

"We've got plenty of time!"

Ralph shook his head.

"We ’ll go to - the mountain."

The clamor broke out. Some of the boys wanted to go back to t he
beach. Some wanted to roll more rocks. The sun was bright and
danger had faded with the darkness.

"Jack. The beast might be on the other side. You can lead again.
You've been."

"We could go by the shore. There's fruit."

Bill came up to Ralph.

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"Why c an't we stay here for a bit?"

"That's right."

"Let's have a fort."

"There's no food here," said Ralph, "and no shelter. Not much
fresh water."

"This would make a wizard fort"

"We can roll rocks — "

"Right onto the bridge — "

"I say we ’ll go on!" shouted  Ralph furiously. "We've got to make
certain. We ’ll go now."

"Let's stay here — "

"Back to the shelter — "

"I'm tired — "

"No!"

Ralph struck the skin off his knuckles. They did not seem to hurt.
"I'm chief. We've got to make certain. Can't you see the

moun tain? There's no signal showing. There may be a ship out there.
Are you all off your rockers?"

Mutinously, the boys fell silent or muttering.

Jack led the way down the rock and across the bridge.

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CHAPTER SEVEN

Shadows and Tall Trees



The pig - run kept  close to the jumble of rocks that lay down by the
water on the other side and Ralph was content to follow Jack along it.
If you could shut your ears to the slow suck down of the sea and boil
of the return, if you could forget how dun and unvisited were th e ferny
coverts on either side, then there was a chance that you might put the
beast out of mind and dream for a while. The sun had swung over the
vertical and the afternoon heat was closing in on the island. Ralph
passed a message forward to Jack and when  they next came to fruit
the whole party stopped and ate.

Sitting, Ralph was aware of the heat for the first time that day. He
pulled distastefully at his grey shirt and wondered whether he might
undertake the adventure of washing it. Sitting under what s eemed an
unusual heat, even for this island, Ralph planned his toilet. He would
like to have a pair of scissors and cut this hair — he flung the mass
back — cut this filthy hair right back to half an inch. He would like to
have a bath, a proper wallow with soa p. He passed his tongue
experimentally over his teeth and decided that a toothbrush would
come in handy too. Then there were his nails —  Ralph turned his hand
over and examined them. They were bitten down to the quick though
he could not remember when he ha d restarted this habit nor any time
when he indulged it.

"Be sucking my thumb next — "

He looked round, furtively. Apparently no one had heard. The

hunters sat, stuffing themselves with this easy meal, trying to
convince themselves that they got sufficient  kick out of bananas and

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that other olive - grey, jelly - like fruit With the memory of his sometime
clean self as a standard, Ralph looked them over. They were dirty, not
with the spectacular dirt of boys who have fallen into mud or been
brought down hard on  a rainy day. Not one of them was an obvious
subject for a shower, and yet — hair, much too long, tangled here and
there, knotted round a dead leaf or a twig; faces cleaned fairly well by
the process of eating and sweating but marked in the less accessible
a ngles with a kind of shadow; clothes, worn away, stiff like his own
with sweat, put on, not for decorum or comfort but out of custom; the
skin of the body, scurfy with brine.

He discovered with a little fall of the heart that these were the
conditions he  took as normal now and that he did not mind. He sighed
and pushed away the stalk from which he had stripped the fruit.
Already the hunters were stealing away to do their business in the
woods or down by the rocks. He turned and looked out to sea.

Here, on  the other side of the island, the view was utterly different.
The filmy enchantments of mirage could not endure the cold ocean
water and the horizon was hard, clipped blue. Ralph wandered down
to the rocks. Down here, almost on a level with the sea, you c ould
follow with your eye the ceaseless, bulging passage of the deep sea
waves. They were miles wide, apparently not breakers or the banked
ridges of shallow water. They traveled the length of the island with an
air of disregarding it and being set on othe r business; they were less a
progress than a momentous rise and fall or the whole ocean. Now the
sea would suck down, making cascades and waterfalls of retreating
water, would sink past the rocks and plaster down the seaweed like

shining hair: then, pausin g, gather and rise with a roar, irresistibly
swelling over point and outcrop,

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climbing the little cliff, sending at last an arm of surf up a gully to end
a yard or so from him in fingers of spray.

Wave after wave, Ralph followed the rise and fall until s omething
of the remoteness of the sea numbed his brain. Then gradually the
almost infinite size of this water forced itself on his attention. This was
the divider, the barrier. On the other side of the island, swathed at
midday with mirage, defended by the  shield of the quiet lagoon, one
might dream of rescue; but here, faced by the brute obtuseness of the
ocean, the miles of division, one was clamped down, one was
helpless, one was condemned, one was —

Simon was speaking almost in his ear. Ralph found that  he had rock
painfully gripped in both hands, found his body arched, the muscles of
his neck stiff, his mouth strained open. "You'll get back to where you
came from."

Simon nodded as he spoke. He was kneeling on one knee,
looking down from a higher rock w hich he held with both hands; his
other leg stretched down to Ralph's level.

Ralph was puzzled and searched Simon's face for a clue.

"It's so big, I mean — "

Simon nodded.

"All the same. You'll get back all right. I think so, anyway."

Some of the strain  had gone from Ralph's body. He glanced at the
sea and then smiled bitterly at Simon.

"Got a ship in your pocket?"

Simon grinned and shook his head.

"How do you know, then?"

When Simon was still silent Ralph said curtly, "You're batty."

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Simon shook hi s head violently till the coarse black hair flew
backwards and forwards across his face.

"No, I'm not. I just think you'll get back all right."

For a moment nothing more was said. And then they suddenly
smiled at each other.

Roger called from the covert s.

"Come and see!"

The ground was turned over near the pig - run and there were
droppings that steamed. Jack bent down to them as though he loved
them.

"Ralph — we need meat even if we are hunting the other thing."

"If you mean going the right way, well hu nt."

They set off again, the hunters bunched a little by fear of the
mentioned beast, while Jack quested ahead. They went more slowly
than Ralph had bargained for; yet in a way he was glad to loiter,
cradling his spear. Jack came up against some emergency  of his craft
and soon the procession stopped. Ralph leaned against a tree and at
once the daydreams came swarming up. Jack was in charge of the
mint and there would be time to get to the mountain.

Once, following his father from Chatham to Devonport, the y had
lived in a cottage on the edge of the moors. In the succession of
houses that Ralph had known, this one stood out with particular clarity
because after that house he had been sent away to school. Mummy
had still been with them and Daddy had come home  every day. Wild
ponies came to the stone wall at the bottom of the garden, and it had
snowed. Just behind the cottage there was a sort of shed and you

could lie up there, watching the flakes swirl past You could see the
damp spot where each flake died, th en you could mark

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the first flake that lay down without melting and watch the whole
ground turn white. You could go indoors when you were cold and look
out of the window, past that bright copper kettle and the plate with the
little blue men.

When you wen t to bed there was a bowl of cornflakes with sugar
and cream. And the books — they stood on the shelf by the bed,
leaning together with always two or three laid flat on top because he
had not bothered to put them back properly. They were dog - eared and
scratc hed. There was the bright, shining one about Topsy and Mopsy
that he never read because it was about two girls; there was the one
about the magician which you read with a kind of tied - down terror,
skipping page twenty - seven with the awful picture of the sp ider; there
was a book about people who had dug things up, Egyptian things;
there was The Boy's Book of Trains, The Boy's Book of Ships. Vividly
they came before him; he could have reached up and touched them,
could feel the weight and slow slide with whic h The Mammoth Book
for Boys would come out and slither down. Everything was all right;
everything was good - humored and friendly.

The bushes crashed ahead of them. Boys flung themselves wildly
from the pig track and scrabbled in the creepers, screaming. Ra lph
saw Jack nudged aside and fall. Then there was a creature bounding
along the pig track toward him, with tusks gleaming and an
intimidating grunt. Ralph found he was able to measure the distance
coldly and take aim. With the boar only five yards away, h e flung the
foolish wooden stick that he carried, saw it hit the great snout and

hang there for a moment. The boar's note changed to a squeal and it
swerved aside into the covert. The pig -

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run filled with shouting boys again, Jack came running back, and
p oked about in the undergrowth.

Through here — "

"But he ’d do us!"

"Through here, I said — "

The boar was floundering away from them. They found another
pig - run parallel to the first and Jack raced away. Ralph was lull of
night and apprehension and pride.

"I hit him! The spear stuck in — "

Now they came, unexpectedly, to an open space by the sea. Jack
cast about on the bare rock and looked anxious.

"He's gone."

"I hit him," said Ralph again, "and the spear stuck in a bit."

He felt the need of witnesses.

"Didn't you see me?"

Maurice nodded.

"I saw you. Right bang on his snout —  Wheee!"

Ralph talked on, excitedly.

"I hit him all right The spear stuck in. I wounded him!"

He sunned himself in their new respect and felt that hunting was
good after all.

"I  walloped him properly. That was the beast, I think!" Jack came
back.

"That wasn't the beast That was a boar."

"I bit him."

"Why didn't you grab him? I tried — "

Ralph's voice ran up.

"But a boar!"

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Jack flushed suddenly.

"You said he'd do us. What did  you want to throw for? Why didn't
you wait?"

He held out his arm.

"Look."

He turned his left forearm for them all to see. On the outside was
a rip; not much, but bloody. . "He did mat with his tusks. I couldn't get
my spear down in time."

Attention fo cused on Jack.

"That's a wound," said Simon, "and you ought to suck it Like
Berengaria."

Jack sucked.

"I hit him," said Ralph indignantly. "I bit him with my spear, I
wounded him."

He tried for their attention.

"He was coming along the path. I threw,  like this — "

Robert snarled at him. Ralph entered into the play and everybody
laughed. Presently they were all jabbing at Robert who made mock
rushes.

Jack shouted.

"Make a ring!"

The circle moved in and round. Robert squealed in mock terror,
then in re al pain.

"Ow! Stop it! You're hurting!"

The butt end of a spear fell on his back as he blundered among
them.

"Hold him!"

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They got his arms and legs. Ralph, carried away by a sudden
thick excitement, grabbed Eric's spear and jabbed at Robert with it.

" Kill him! Kill him!"

All at once, Robert was screaming and struggling with the
strength of frenzy. Jack had him by the hair and was brandishing his
knife. Behind him was Roger, fighting to get close. The chant rose
ritually, as at the last moment of a dan ce or a hunt.

"Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in!"

Ralph too was fighting to get near, to get a handful of that brown,
vulnerable flesh. The desire to squeeze and hurt was over - mastering.

Jack's arm came down; the heaving circle ch eered and made pig -
dying noises. Then they lay quiet, panting, listening to Robert's
frightened snivels. He wiped his face with a dirty arm, and made an
effort to retrieve his status.

"Oh, my bum!"

He rubbed his rump ruefully. Jack rolled over.

"That wa s a good game."

"Just a game," said Ralph uneasily. "I got jolly badly hurt at rugger
once."

"We ought to have a drum," said Maurice, "then we could do it
properly."

Ralph looked at him.

"How properly?"

"I dunno. You want a fire, I think, and a drum,  and you keep time
to the drum."

"You want a pig," said Roger, "Like in a real hunt."

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"Or someone to pretend," said Jack. "You could get someone to
dress up as a pig and then he could act — you know, pretend to knock
me over and all that."

"You want a real  pig," said Robert, still caressing his rump,
"because you've got to kill him."

"Use a littlun," said Jack, and everybody laughed.

Ralph sat up.

"Well. We shan't find what we're looking for at this rate."

One by one they stood up, twitching rags into p lace.

Ralph looked at Jack.

"Now for the mountain."

"Shouldn't we go back to Piggy," said Maurice, "before
dark?" The twins nodded like one boy.

"Yes, that's right. Let's go up there in the morning."

Ralph looked out and saw the sea.

"We've got to st art the fire again."

"You haven't got Piggy's specs," said Jack, "so you can ’t."

"Then we ’ll find out if the mountain's clear."

Maurice spoke, hesitating, not wanting to seem a funk.

"Supposing the beast's up there?"

Jack brandished his spear.

"We`1l  kill it."

The sun seemed a little cooler. He slashed with the spear.

"What are we waiting for?"

"I suppose," said Ralph, "if we keep on by the sea this way, well
come out below the burnt bit and then we can climb the mountain."

Once more Jack led them  along by the suck and heave of the
blinding sea.

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Once more Ralph dreamed, letting his skillful feet deal with the
difficulties of the path. Yet here his feet seemed less skillful than
before. For most of the way they were forced right down to the bare
ro ck by the water and had to edge along between that and the dark
luxuriance of the forest There were little cliffs to be scaled, some to be
used as paths, lengthy traverses where one used hands as well as
feet. Here and there they could clamber over wave - we t rock, leaping
across clear pools that the tide had left. They came to a gully that split
the narrow foreshore like a defense. This seemed to have no bottom
and they peered awe - stricken into the gloomy crack where water
gurgled. Then the wave came back, t he gully boiled before them and
spray dashed up to the very creeper so that the boys were wet and
shrieking. They tried the forest but ft was thick and woven like a bird's
nest In the end they had to jump one by one, waiting till the water
sank; and even s o, some of them got a second drenching. After that
the rocks seemed to be growing impassable so they sat for a time,
letting their rags dry and watching the clipped outlines of the rollers
that moved so slowly past the island. They found fruit in a haunt o f
bright little birds that hovered like insects. Then Ralph said they were
going too slowly. He himself climbed a tree and parted the canopy,
and saw the square head of the mountain seeming still a great way
off. Then they tried to hurry along the rocks an d Robert cut his knee
quite badly and they had to recognize that this path must be taken
slowly if they were to be safe. So they proceeded after that as if they
were climbing a dangerous mountain, until the rocks became an
uncompromising cliff, overhung wi th impossible jungle and falling

sheer into the sea.

Ralph looked at the sun critically.

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"Early evening. After tea - time, at any rate."

"I don't remember this cliff," said Jack, crestfallen, "so this must
be the bit of the coast I missed."

Ralph nodded.

"Let me think."

By now, Ralph had no self - consciousness in public thinking but
would treat the day's decisions as though he were playing chess. The
only trouble was that he would never be a very good chess player. He
thought of the littluns and Piggy. V ividly he imagined Piggy by himself,
huddled in a shelter that was silent except for the sounds of
nightmare.

"We can't leave the littluns alone with Piggy. Not all night."
The other boys said nothing but stood round, watching
him. "If we went back we sho uld take hours."

Jack cleared his throat and spoke in a queer, tight voice.

"We mustn't let anything happen to Piggy, must we?"

Ralph tapped his teeth with the dirty point of Eric's spear.

"If we go across — "

He glanced round him.

"Someone's got to go  across the island and tell Piggy we ’ll be
back after dark."

Bill spoke, unbelieving.

"Through the forest by himself? Now?"

"We can't spare more than one."

Simon pushed his way to Ralph's elbow.

"I ’ll go if you like. I don't mind, honestly."

Before R alph had time to reply, he smiled quickly, turned and
climbed into the forest

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Ralph looked back at Jack, seeing him, infuriatingly, for the first
time.

"Jack — that time you went the whole way to the castle rock."

Jack glowered.

"Yes?"

"You came alone p art of this shore — below the mountain, beyond
there."

"Yes."

"And then?"

"I found a pig - run. It went for miles."

"So the pig - run must be somewhere in
there." Ralph nodded. He pointed at the
forest. Everybody agreed, sagely.

"All right then. We ’ll smash  a way through till we find the pig -
run." He took a step and halted.

"Wait a minute though! Where does the pig - run go to?"

"The mountain," said Jack, "I told you. He sneered. "Don't you
want to go to the mountain?"

Ralph sighed, sensing the rising antag onism, understanding that
this was how Jack felt as soon as he ceased to lead.

"I was thinking of the light. We'll be stumbling about."

"We were going to look for the beast."

"There won't be enough light."

"I don't mind going, said Jack hotly. "Ill go  when we get there.
Won't you? Would you rather go back to the shelters and tell Piggy?"

Now it was Ralph's turn to flush but he spoke despairingly, out of

the new understanding that Piggy had given him.

"Why do you hate me?"

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The boys stirred uneasily, a s though something indecent had
been said. The silence lengthened.

Ralph, still hot and hurt, turned away first.

"Come on."

He led the way and set himself as by right to hack at the tangles.

Jack brought up the rear, displaced and brooding.

The pig - tr ack was a dark tunnel, for the sun was sliding quickly
toward the edge of the world and in the forest shadows were never - far
to seek. The track was broad and beaten and they ran along at a swift
trot, Then the roof of leaves broke up and they halted, breat hing
quickly, looking at the few stars that pricked round the head of the
mountain.

"There you are."

The boys peered at each other doubtfully. Ralph made a decision.
"We ’ll go straight across to the platform and climb tomorrow."
They murmured agreement;  but Jack was standing by his

shoulder.

"If you're frightened of course — "

Ralph turned on him.

"Who went first on the castle rock?"

"I went too. And that was daylight."

"All right. Who wants to climb the mountain now?"

Silence was the only answer.

" Samneric? What about you?"

"We ought to go an' tell Piggy — "

" — yes, tell Piggy that — "

"But Simon went!"

"We ought to tell Piggy — in case — "

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"Robert? Bill?"

They were going straight back to the platform now. Not, of course,
that they were afraid — but tire d.

Ralph turned back to Jack.

"You see?"

"I'm going up the mountain." The words came from Jack viciously,
as though they were a curse. He looked at Ralph, his thin body
tensed, his spear held as if he threatened him.

"I'm going up the mountain to look  for the beast — now." Then the
supreme sting, the casual, bitter, word. "Coming?"

At that word the other boys forgot their urge to be gone and
turned back to sample this fresh rub of two spirits in the dark. The
word was too good, too bitter, too successful ly daunting to be
repeated. It took Ralph at low water when his nerve was relaxed for
the return to the shelter and the still, friendly waters of the lagoon.

"I don't mind."

Astonished, he heard his voice come out, cool and casual, so that
the bitterness  of Jack's taunt fell powerless.

"If you don't mind, of course."

"Oh, not at all."

Jack took a step.

"Well then — "

Side by side, watched by silent boys, the two started up the
mountain.

Ralph stopped.

"We're silly. Why should only two go? If we find  anything, two

won't be enough."

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There came the sound of boys scuttling away. Astonishingly, a
dark figure moved against the tide.

"Roger?"

"Yes."

"That's three, then."

Once more they set out to climb the slope of the mountain. The
darkness seemed to f low round them like a tide. Jack, who had said
nothing, began to choke and cough, and a gust of wind set all three
spluttering. Ralph's eyes were blinded with tears.

"Ashes. We're on the edge of the burnt patch."

Their footsteps and the occasional breeze  were stirring up small
devils of dust. Now that they stopped again, Ralph had time while he
coughed to remember how silly they were. If there was no beast —
and almost certainly there was no beast — in tiiat case, well and good;
but if there was something wa iting on top of the mountain — whatwa s
the use ofthree ofthem, handicapped by the darkness and carrying
only sticks?

"We're being fools."

Out of the darkness came the answer.

"Windy?"

Irritably Ralph shook himself. This was all Jack's
fault "'Course I a m. But we're still being fools."

"If you don't want to go on," said the voice sarcastically.

Ralph heard the mockery and hated Jack. The sting of ashes in
his eyes, tiredness, fear, enraged him. "Go on then! We ’ll wait here."
There was silence.

"Why don 't you go? Are you frightened?"

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A stain in the darkness, a stain that was Jack, detached itself and
began to draw away. "All right. So long."

The stain vanished. Another took its place.

Ralph felt his knee against something hard and rocked a charred
tru nk that was edgy to the touch. He felt the sharp cinders that had
been bark push against the back of his knee and knew that Roger had
sat down. He felt with his hands and lowered himself beside Roger,
while the trunk rocked among invisible ashes. Roger,
un communicative by nature, said nothing. He offered no opinion on
the beast nor told Ralph why he had chosen to come on this mad
expedition. He simply sat and rocked the trunk gently. Ralph noticed a
rapid and infuriating tapping noise and realized that Roge r was
banging his silly wooden stick against something.

So they sat, the rocking, tapping, impervious Roger and Ralph,
fuming; round them the close sky was loaded with stars, save where
the mountain punched up a hole of blackness.

There was a slithering  noise high above them, the sound of
someone taking giant and dangerous strides on rock or ash. Then
Jack found them, and was shivering and croaking in a voice they
could just recognize as his.

"I saw a thing on top."

They heard him blunder against the tr unk which rocked violently.

He lay silent for a moment, then muttered.

"Keep a good lookout. It may be following."

A shower of ash pattered round them. Jack sat up.

"I saw a thing bulge on the mountain."

"You only imagined it," said Ralph shakily, "be cause nothing
would bulge. Not any sort of creature."

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Roger spoke; they jumped, for they had forgotten him.

"A frog."

Jack giggled and shuddered.

"Some frog. There was a noise too. A kind of 'plop' noise. Then
the thing bulged."

Ralph surprised himsel f, not so much by the quality of his voice,
which was even, but by the bravado of its intention.

"We ’ll go and look."

For the first time since he had first known Jack, Ralph could feel
him hesitate.

"Now — ?"

His voice spoke for him.

"Of course."

He go t off the trunk and led the way across the clinking cinders up
into the dark, and the others followed.

Now that his physical voice was silent the inner voice of reason,
and other voices too, made themselves heard. Piggy was calling him
a kid. Another voic e told him not to be a fool; and the darkness and
desperate enterprise gave the night a kind of dentist's chair unreality.

As they came to the last slope, Jack and Roger drew near,
changed from the ink - stains to distinguishable figures. By common
consent  they stopped and crouched together. Behind them, on the
horizon, was a patch of lighter sky where in a moment the moon
would rise. The wind roared once in the forest and pushed their rags
against them.

Ralph stirred.

"Come on."

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They crept forward, Roger  lagging a little. Jack and Ralph turned
the shoulder of the mountain together. The glittering lengths of the
lagoon lay below them and beyond that a long white smudge that was
the reef. Roger joined them.

Jack whispered.

"Let's creep forward on hands an d knees. Maybe it's asleep."
Roger and Ralph moved on, this time leaving Jack in the rear,

for all his brave words. They came to the fiat top where the rock was
hard to hands and knees. A creature that bulged.

Ralph put his hand in the cold, soft ashes o f the fire and
smothered a cry. His hand and shoulder were twitching from the
unlooked - for contact. Green lights of nausea appeared for a moment
and ate into the darkness. Roger lay behind him and Jack's mouth
was at his ear.

"Over there, where there used  to be a gap in the rock. A sort of
hump — see?"

Ashes blew into Ralph's face from the dead fire. He could not see
the gap or anything else, because the green lights were opening
again and growing, and the top of the mountain was sliding sideways.

Once mor e, from a distance, he heard Jack's whisper.

"Scared?"

Not scared so much as paralyzed; hung up here immovable on
the top of a diminishing, moving mountain. Jack slid away from him,
Roger bumped, fumbled with a hiss of breath, and passed onwards.
He hear d them whispering.

"Can you see anything?"

"There — "

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In front of them, only three or four yards away, was a rock - like
hump where no rock should be. Ralph could hear a tiny chattering
noise coming from somewhere — perhaps from his own mouth. He
bound himsel f together with his will, fused his fear and loathing into a
hatred, and stood up. He took two leaden steps forward.

Behind them the sliver of moon had drawn dear of the horizon.
Before them, something like a great ape was sitting asleep with its
head bet ween its knees. Then the wind roared in the forest, there was
confusion in the darkness and the creature lifted its head, holding
toward them the ruin of a face.

Ralph found himself taking giant strides among the ashes, heard
other creatures crying out an d leaping and dared the impossible on
the dark slope; presently the mountain was deserted, save for the
three abandoned sticks and the thing that bowed.

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CHAPTER EIGHT

Gift for the Darkness



Piggy looked up miserably from the dawn - pale beach to the dark
mountain. "Are you sure? Really sure, I mean?"

"I told you a dozen times now," said Ralph, "we saw it."

"D'you think we're safe down here?"

"How the hell should I know?"

Ralph jerked away from him and walked a few paces along the
beach. Jack was kneel ing and drawing a circular pattern in the sand
with his forefinger. Piggy's voice came to them, hushed.

"Are you sure? Really?"

"Go up and see," said Jack contemptuously, "and good riddance."

"No fear."

"The beast had teeth," said Ralph, "and big black  eyes."

He shuddered violently. Piggy took off his one round of glass and
polished the surface.

"What we going to do?"

Ralph turned toward the platform. The conch glimmered among
the trees, a white blob against the place where the sun would rise. He
pus hed back his mop.

"I don't know."

He remembered the panic flight down the mountainside.

"I don't think we'd ever fight a thing that size, honestly, you know.
We'd talk but we wouldn't fight a tiger. We ’d hide. Even Jack 'ud hide."

Jack still looked at  the sand.

"What about my hunters?"

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Simon came stealing out of the shadows by the shelters. Ralph
ignored Jack's question. He pointed to the touch of yellow above the
sea.

"As long as there's light we're brave enough. But then? And now
that thing squats  by the fire as though it didn't want us to be
rescued —  "

He was twisting his hands now, unconsciously. His voice
rose. "So we can't have a signal fire…We're beaten."

A point of gold appeared above the sea and at once all the sky
lightened.

"What about m y hunters?"

"Boys armed with sticks."

Jack got to his feet. His face was red as he marched away. Piggy
put on his one glass and looked at Ralph.

"Now you done it. You been rude about his hunters."

"Oh shut up!"

The sound of the inexpertly blown conch  interrupted them. As
though he were serenading the rising sun, Jack went on blowing till
the shelters were astir and the hunters crept to the platform and the
littluns whimpered as now they so frequently did. Ralph rose
obediently, and Piggy, and they went  to the platform.

"Talk," said Ralph bitterly, "talk, talk, talk."

He took the conch from Jack.

"This meeting — "

Jack interrupted him.

"I called it."

"If you hadn't called it I should have. You just blew the conch."

"Well, isn't that calling it?"

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"O h, take it! Go on — talk!"

Ralph thrust the conch into Jack's arms and sat down on the
trunk.

"I've called an assembly," said Jack, "because of a lot of things.

First, you know now, we've seen the beast. We crawled up.

We were only a few feet away. The b east sat up and looked at us.
I don't know what it does. We don't even know what it is — "

"The beast comes out of the sea — "

"Out of the dark — "

"Trees — "

"Quiet!" shouted Jack. "You, listen. The beast is sitting up there,
whatever it is - — "

"Perhaps it's  waiting — "

"Hunting — "

"Yes, hunting."

"Hunting," said Jack. He remembered his age - old tremors in the
forest.

"Yes. The beast is a hunter. Only —  shut up! The next thing is that
we couldn't kill it. And the next thing is that Ralph said my hunters are
no  good."

"I never said that!"

"I ’ve got the conch. Ralph thinks you're cowards, running away
from the boar and the beast. And that's not all."

There was a kind of sigh on the platform as if everyone knew
what was coming. Jack's voice went on, tremulous ye t determined,
pushing against the uncooperative silence.

"He's like Piggy. He says things like Piggy. He isn't a proper
chief."

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Jack clutched the conch to him.

"He's a coward himself."

For a moment he paused and then went on.

"On top, when Roger and m e went on — he stayed back."

"I went too!"

"After."

The two boys glared at each other through screens of hair.

"I went on too," said Ralph, "then I ran away. So did you."

"Call me a coward then."

Jack turned to the hunters.

He's not a hunter. He'd nev er have got us meat He isn't a prefect
and we don't know anything about him. He just gives orders and
expects people to obey for nothing. All this talk — "

"All this talk!" shouted Ralph. "Talk, talk! Who wanted it? Who
called the meeting?"

Jack turned, re d in the face, his chin sunk back. He glowered up
under his eyebrows.

"All right then," he said in tones of deep meaning, and menace, all
right."

He held the conch against his chest with one hand and stabbed
the air with his index finger.

"Who thinks Ra lph oughtn't to be chief?"

He looked expectantly at the boys ranged round, who had frozen.

Under the palms there was deadly silence.

"Hands up," said Jack strongly, "whoever wants Ralph not to be
chief?"

The silence continued, breathless and heavy and  full of shame.
Slowly the red drained from Jack's cheeks, then came back with a

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painful rush. He licked his lips and turned his head at an angle, so that
his gaze avoided the embarrassment of linking with another's eye.

"How many think — "

His voice taile d off. The hands that held the conch shook. He
cleared his throat, and spoke loudly.

"All right then."

He laid the conch with great care in the grass at his feet. The
humiliating tears were running from the comer of each eye.

"I'm not going to play any  longer. Not with you."

Most of the boys were looking down now, at the grass or their
feet. Jack cleared his throat again.

"I'm not going to be part of Ralph's lot — "

He looked along the right - hand logs, numbering the hunters that
had been a choir.

"I'm  going off by myself. He can catch his own pigs. Anyone who
wants to hunt when I do can come too."

He blundered out of the triangle toward the drop to the white
sand. "Jack!"

Jack turned and looked back at Ralph. For a moment he paused
and then cried out,  high - pitched, enraged.

"No!"

He leapt down from the platform and ran along the beach, paying
no heed to the steady fall of his tears; and until he dived into the forest
Ralph watched him.

Piggy was indignant.

"I been talking, Ralph, and you just stood  there like — "

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Softly, looking at Piggy and not seeing him, Ralph spoke to
himself.

"He ’ll come back. When the sun goes down he ’ll come." He
looked at the conch in Piggy's hand.

"What?"

"Well there!"

Piggy gave up the attempt to rebuke Ralph. He polish ed his glass
again and went back to his subject.

"We can do without Jack Merridew. There's others besides him on
this island. But now we really got a beast, though I can't hardly believe
it, well need to stay close to the platform; there ’ll be less need o f him
and his hunting. So now we can really decide on what's what."

"There's no help, Piggy. Nothing to be done."

For a while they sat in depressed silence. Then Simon stood up
and took the conch from Piggy, who was so astonished that he
zremained on his  feet. Ralph looked up at Simon.

"Simon? What is it this time?"

A half - sound of jeering ran round the circle and Simon shrank
from it.

"I thought there might be something to do. Something we — "
Again die pressure of the assembly took his voice away. He

sought for help and sympathy and chose Piggy. He turned half toward
him, clutching the conch to his brown chest.

"I think we ought to climb the mountain."

The circle shivered with dread. Simon broke off and turned to

Piggy who was looking at him with an  expression of derisive
incomprehension.

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"What's the good of climbing up to this here beast when Ralph
and the other two couldn ’t do nothing?"

Simon whispered his answer.

"What else is there to do?"

His speech made, he allowed Piggy to lift the conch ou t of his
hands. Then he retired and sat as far away from the others as
possible.

Piggy was speaking now with more assurance and with what, if
the circumstances had -  not been so serious, the others would have
recognized as pleasure.

"I said we could all d o without a certain person. Now I say we got
to decide on what can be done. And I think I could tell you what
Ralph's going to say next. The most important thing on the island is
the smoke and you can't have no smoke without a fire."

Ralph made a restless  movement.

"No go, Piggy. We've got no fire. That thing sits up there — we ’ll
have to stay here."

Piggy lifted the conch as though to add power to his next words.
"We got no fire on the mountain. But what's wrong with a fire

down here? A fire could be bui lt on them rocks. On the sand, even.
We'd make smoke just the same."

"That's right!"

"Smoke!"

"By the bathing pool!"

The boys began to babble. Only Piggy could have the intellectual
daring to suggest moving the fire from the mountain.

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"So well have th e fire down here," said Ralph. He looked about
him. "We can build it just here between the bathing pool and the
platform. Of course — "

He broke off, frowning, thinking the thing out, unconsciously
tugging at the stub of a nail with his teeth.

"Of course t he smoke won't show so much, not be seen so far
away. But we needn't go near, near the — "

The others nodded in perfect comprehension. There would be no
need to go near.

"We ’ll build the fire now."

The greatest ideas are the simplest Now there was somethi ng to
be done they worked with passion. Piggy was so full of delight and
expanding liberty in Jack's departure, so full of pride in his contribution
to the good of society, that he helped to fetch wood. The wood he
fetched was close at hand, a fallen tree  on the platform that they did
not need for the assembly, yet to the others the sanctity of the
platform had protected even what was useless there. Then the twins
realized they would have a fire near them as a comfort in the night
and this set a few littlun s dancing and clapping hands.

The wood was not so dry as the fuel they had used on the
mountain. Much of it was damply rotten and full of insects that
scurried; logs had to be lined from the soil with care or they crumbled
into sodden powder. More than th is, in order to avoid going deep into
the forest the boys worked near at hand on any fallen wood no matter
how tangled with new growth. The skirts of the forest and the scar
were familiar, near the conch and the shelters and sufficiently friendly

in daylig ht. What they might become in darkness nobody cared to
think. They worked therefore with great energy and

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cheerfulness, though as time crept by there was a suggestion of panic
in the energy and hysteria in the cheerfulness. They built a pyramid of
leaves  and twigs, branches and togs, on the bare sand by the
platform. For the first time on the island, Piggy himself removed his
one glass, knelt down and focused the sun on tinder. Soon there was
a ceiling of smoke and a bush of yellow flame.

The littluns who  had seen few fires since the first catastrophe
became wildly excited. They danced and sang and there was a
partyish air about the gathering.

At last Ralph stopped work and stood up, smudging the sweat
from his face with a dirty forearm.

"We ’ll have to h ave a small fire. This one's too big to keep up."
Piggy sat down carefully on the sand and began to polish his

glass.

"We could experiment. We could find out how to make a small hot
fire and then put green branches on to make smoke.

Some of them leaves  must be better for that than the others."

As the fire died down so did the excitement The littluns stopped
singing and dancing and drifted away toward the sea or the fruit trees
or the shelters.

Ralph flopped down in the sand.

"We ’ll have to make a new  list of who's to took after the fire."

"If you can find 'em."

He looked round. Then for the first time he saw how few biguns
there were and understood why the work had been so hard.

"Where's Maurice?"

Piggy wiped his glass again.

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"I expect ... no, he  wouldn't go into the forest by himself, would
he?"

Ralph jumped up, ran swiftly round the fire -  and stood by Piggy,
holding up his hair.

"But we've got to have a list! There's you and me and Samneric
and — "

He would not look at Piggy but spoke casually.

"Where's Bill and Roger?"

Piggy leaned forward and put a fragment of wood on the
fire. "I expect they've gone. I expect they won't play either."

Ralph sat down and began to poke little holes in the sand.H e was
surprised to see that one had a drop of bl ood by it He examined his
bitten nail closely and watched the little globe of blood that gathered
where the quick was gnawed away.

Piggy went on speaking.

"I seen them stealing off when we was gathering wood. They went
that way. The same way as he went h imself."

Ralph finished his inspection and looked up into the air. The sky,
as if in sympathy with the great changes among them, was different
today and so misty that in some places the hot air seemed white. The
disc of the sun was dull silver as though i t were nearer and not so hot,
yet the air stifled.

"They always been making trouble, haven't they?"

The voice came near his shoulder and sounded anxious.
"We can do without 'em. We ’ll be happier now, won't we?"

Ralph sat. The twins came, dragging a grea t log and grinning in

their triumph. They dumped the log among the embers so that sparks
flew.

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"We can do all right on our own, can't we?"

For a long time while the log dried, caught fire and turned red hot,
Ralph sat in the sand and said nothing. He did  not see Piggy go to the
twins and whisper with them, nor how the three boys went together
into the forest.

"Here you are."

He came to himself with a jolt. Piggy and the other two were by
him. They were laden with fruit.

"I thought perhaps," said Piggy,  "we ought to have a feast, kind

of."

The three boys sat down. They had a great mass of the fruit with
them and all of it properly ripe. They grinned at Ralph as he took
some and began to eat.

'Thanks," he said. Then with an accent of pleased surprise —
"Thanks!"

"Do all right on our own," said Piggy. "It's them that haven't no
common sense that make trouble on this island. We ’ll make a little hot
fire — "

Ralph remembered what had been worrying him.

"Where's Simon?"

"I don't know."

"You don't think he 's climbing the mountain?" Piggy
broke into noisy laughter and took more fruit. "He
might be." He gulped his mouthful. "He's cracked."

Simon had passed through the area of fruit trees but today the
littluns had been too busy with the fire on the beach and  they had not

pursued him there. He went on among the creepers until he reached
the great mat that was woven by the open space and

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crawled inside. Beyond the screen of leaves the sunlight pelted down
and the butterflies danced in the middle their unending  dance. He
knelt down and the arrow of the sun fell on him. That other time the air
had seemed to vibrate with heat; but now it threatened. Soon the
sweat was running from his long coarse hair. He shifted restlessly but
there was no avoiding the sun. Prese ntly he was thirsty, and then very
thirsty.

He continued to sit.

Far off alone the beach, Jack was standing before a small group
of boys. He was looking brilliantly happy.

"Hunting," he said. He sized them up. Each of them wore the
remains of a black ca p and ages ago they had stood in two demure
rows and their voices had been the song of angels.

"We ’ll hunt. I'm going to be chief."

They nodded, and the crisis passed easily.

"And then — about the beast."

They moved, looked at the forest.

"I say this. W e aren't going to bother about the beast."

He nodded at them.

"We're going to forget the beast."

"That's right!"

"Yes!"

"Forget the beast!"

If Jack was astonished by their fervor he did not show it.

"And another thing. We shan't dream so much down h ere. This is
near the end of the island."

They agreed passionately out of the depths of their tormented
private lives.

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"Now listen. We might go later to the castle rock. But now I'm
going to get more of the biguns away from the conch and all that We ’ll
k ill a pig and give a feast." He paused and went on more slowly. "And
about the beast When we kill we ’ll leave some of the kill for it. Then it
won't bother us, maybe."

He stood up abruptly.

"We ’ll go into the forest now and hunt."

He turned and trotted  away and after a moment they followed him
obediently.

They spread out, nervously, in the forest. Almost at once Jack
found the dung and scattered roots that told of pig and soon the track
was fresh. Jack signaled the rest of the hunt to be quiet and went
forward by himself. He was happy and wore the damp darkness of the
forest like his old clothes. He crept down a slope to rocks and
scattered trees by the sea.

The pigs lay, bloated bags of fat, sensuously enjoying the
shadows under the trees. There was no  wind and they were
unsuspicious; and practice had made Jack silent as the shadows. He
stole away again and instructed his hidden hunters.

Presently they all began to inch forward sweating in the silence
and heat. Under the trees an ear flapped idly. A li ttle apart from the
rest, sunk in deep maternal bliss, lay the largest sow of the lot. She
was black and pink; and the great bladder of her belly was fringed
with a row of piglets that slept or burrowed and squeaked.

Fifteen yards from the drove Jack stop ped, and his arm,
straightening, pointed at the sow. he looked round in inquiry to make

sure that everyone understood and the other boys nodded at him. The
row of right arms slid back.

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"Now!"

The drove of pigs started up; and at a range of only ten yards  the
wooden spears with fire - hardened points flew toward the chosen pig.
One piglet, with a demented shriek, rushed into the sea trailing
Roger's spear behind it. The sow gave a gasping squeal and
staggered up, with two spears sticking in her fat flank. Th e boys
shouted and rushed forward, the piglets scattered and the sow burst
the advancing line and went crashing away through the forest.

"After her!"

They raced along the pig - track, but the forest was too dark and
tangled so that Jack, cursing, stopped t hem and cast among the trees.
Then he said nothing for a time but breathed fiercely so that they were
awed by him and looked at each other in uneasy admiration. Presently
he stabbed down at the ground with his finger.

"There — "

Before the others could exa mine the drop of blood, Jack had
swerved off, judging a trace, .touching a bough that gave. So he
followed, mysteriously right and assured, and the hunters trod behind
him.

He stopped before a covert.

"In there."

They surrounded the covert but the sow g ot away with the sting of
another spear in her flank. The trailing butts hindered her and the
sharp, cross - cu t p o i n t swere at orment She blundered into a tree,
forcing a spear still deeper; and after that any of the hunters could
follow her easily by  the drops of vivid blood. The afternoon wore on,

hazy and dreadful with damp heat; the sow staggered her way ahead
of them, bleeding and mad, and the hunters followed, wedded to her

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in lust, excited by the long chase and the dropped blood. They could
see  her now, nearly got up with her, out she spurted with her last
strength and held ahead of them again. They were just behind her
when she staggered into an open space where bright flowers grew
and butterflies danced round each other and the air was hot and  still.

Here, struck down by the heat, the sow fell and the hunters hurled
themselves at her. This dreadful eruption from an unknown world
made her frantic; she squealed and bucked and the air was full of
sweat and noise and blood and terror. Roger ran rou nd the heap,
prodding with his spear whenever pigflesh appeared. Jack was on top
of the sow, stabbing downward with his knife. Roger found a lodgment
for his point and began to push till he was leaning with his whole
weight The spear moved forward inch by  inch and die terrified
squealing became a high - pitched scream. Then Jack found the throat
and the hot blood spouted over his hands. The sow collapsed under
them and they were heavy and fulfilled upon her. The butterflies still
danced, preoccupied in the ce nter of die clearing.

At last the immediacy of the kill subsided. The boys drew back,
and Jack stood up, holding out his hands.

"Look."

He giggled and flicked them while the boys laughed at his reeking
palms. Then Jack grabbed Maurice and rubbed the stu ff over his
cheeks. Roger began to withdraw his spear and the boys noticed it for
the first time. Robert stabilized the thing in a phrase which was
received uproariously.

"Right up her ass!"

"Did you hear?"

"Did you hear what he said?"

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"Right up her as s!"

This time Robert and Maurice acted the two parts; and Maurice's
acting of the pig's efforts to avoid the advancing spear was so funny
that the boys cried with laughter.

At length even this palled. Jack began to clean his bloody hands
on the rock. The n he started work on the sow and paunched her,
lugging out the hot bags of colored guts, pushing them into a pile on
the rock while the others watched him. He talked as he worked.

"We'll take the meat along the beach. I'll go back to the platform
and invi te them to a feast That should give us time."

Roger spoke.

"Chief — "

"Uh — ?"

"How can we make a fire?"

Jack squatted back and frowned at the pig.

"We ’ll raid them and take fire. There must be four of you; Henry
and you, Bill and Maurice. We'll put on p aint and sneak up; Roger can
snatch a branch while I say what I want. The rest of you can get this
back to where we were. We ’ll build the fire there. And after that — "

He paused and stood up, looking at the shadows under the trees.

His voice was lower whe n he spoke again.

"But we ’ll leave part of the kill for ..."

He knelt down again and was busy with his knife. The boys
crowded round him. He spoke over his shoulder to Roger.

"Sharpen a stick at both ends."

Presently he stood up, holding the dripping s ow's head in his

hands.

"Where's that stick?"

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"Here."

"Ram one end in the earth. Oh — it's rock. Jam it in that crack.
There."

Jack held up the head and jammed the soft throat down on the
pointed end of the stick which pierced through into the mouth. He
stood back and the head hung there, a little blood dribbling down the
stick.

Instinctively the boys drew back too; and the forest was very still.
They listened, and the loudest noise was the buzzing of flies over the
spilled guts.

Jack spoke in a whisper .

''Pick up the pig."

Maurice and Robert skewered the carcass, lifted the dead weight,
and stood ready. In the silence, and standing over the dry blood, they
looked suddenly furtive.

Jack spoke loudly.

"This head is for the beast. It's a gift." The sil ence accepted the
gift and awed them. The head remained there, dim - eyed, grinning
faintly, blood blackening between the teeth. All at once they were
running away, as fast as they could, through the forest toward the
open beach.

Simon stayed where he was,  a small brown image, concealed by
the leaves. Even ifhe shuthis eyes the sow's head still remained like
an after - image. The half - shut eyes were dim with the infinite cynicism
of adult life. They assured Simon that everything was a bad business.

"I know th at."

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Simon discovered that he had spoken aloud. He opened his eyes
quickly and there was the head grinning amusedly in the strange
daylight, ignoring the flies, the spilled guts, even ignoring the indignity
of being spiked on a stick.

He looked away, lic king his dry lips.

A gift for the beast. Might not the beast come for it? The head, he
thought, appeared to agree with him. Run away, said the head
silently, go back to the others. It was a joke really — why should you
bother? You were just wrong, that's al l. A little headache, something
you ate, perhaps. Go back, child, said the head silently.

Simon looked up, feeling the weight of his wet hair, and gazed at
the sky. Up there, for once, were clouds, great bulging towers that
sprouted away over the island,  grey and cream and copper - colored.
The clouds were sitting on the land; they squeezed, produced moment
by moment this close, tormenting heat. Even the butterflies deserted
the open space where the obscene thing grinned and dripped. Simon
lowered his head,  carefully keeping his eyes shut, then sheltered them
with his hand. There were no shadows under the trees but
everywhere a pearly stillness, so that what was real seemed illusive
and without definition. The pile of guts was a black blob of flies that
buzze d like a saw. After a while these flies found Simon. Gorged, they
alighted by his runnels of sweat and drank. They tickled under his
nostrils and played leap - frog on his thighs. They were black and
iridescent green and without number; and in front of Simon , the Lord
of the Flies hung on his stick and grinned. At last Simon gave up and
looked back; saw the white teeth and dim eyes, the blood — and his

gaze was held by that ancient,

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inescapable recognition. In Simon's right temple, a pulse began to
beat on the  brain.

Ralph and Piggy lay in the sand, gazing at the fire and idly flicking
pebbles into its smokeless heart.

“That branch is gone."

"Where ’s Samneric?"

"We ought to get some more wood. We're out of green branches."
Ralph sighed and stood up. There w ere no shadows under the palms
on the platform; only this strange light that seemed to come from
everywhere at once. High up among the bulging clouds thunder

went off like a gun.

"We're going to get buckets of rain."

"What about the fire?"

Ralph trotte d into the forest and returned with a wide spray of
green which he dumped on the fire. The branch crackled, the leaves
curled and the yellow smoke expanded.

Piggy made an aimless little pattern in the sand with his fingers.
"Trouble is, we haven't got eno ugh people for a fire. You got to

treat Samneric as one turn. They do everything together — "

"Of course."

"Well, that isn't fair. Don't you see? They ought to do two turns."
Ralph considered this and understood. He was vexed to find

how little he though t like a grownup and sighed again. The island was
getting worse and worse.

Piggy looked at the fire.

"You'll want another green branch soon."

Ralph rolled over.

"Piggy. What are we going to do?"

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"Just have to get on without 'em."

"But — the fire."

He  frowned at the black and white mess in which lay the unburnt
ends of branches. He tried to formulate.

"I'm scared."

He saw Piggy look up; and blundered on.

"Not of the beast. I mean I'm scared of that too. But nobody else
understands about the fire. If  someone threw you a rope when you
were drowning. If a doctor said take this because if you don't take it
you'll die — you would, wouldn't you? I mean?"

" 'Course I would."

"Can't they see? Can't they understand? Without the smoke
signal we'll die here? Loo k at that!"

A wave of heated air trembled above the ashes but without a
trace of smoke.

"We can't keep one fire going. And they don't care. And what's
more — " He looked intensely into Piggy's streaming face.

"What's more, I don't sometimes. Supposing I g ot like the others —
not caring. What 'ud become of us?"

Piggy took off his glasses, deeply troubled.

"I dunno, Ralph. We just got to go on, that's all. That's what
grownups would do."

Ralph, having begun the business of unburdening himself,
continued.

"Piggy, what's wrong?"

Piggy looked at him in astonishment.

"Do you mean the — ?"

"No, not it…I mean…what makes things break up like they do?"

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Piggy rubbed his glasses slowly and thought. When he
understood how far Ralph had gone toward accepting him he  flushed
pinkly with pride.

"I dunno, Ralph. I expect it's him."

"Jack?"

"Jack." A taboo was evolving round that word too.

Ralph nodded solemnly.

"Yes," he said, "I suppose it must be."

The forest near them burst into uproar. Demoniac figures with
fac es of white and red and green rushed out howling, so that the
littluns fled screaming. Out of the corner of his eye, Ralph saw Piggy
running. Two figures rushed at the fire and he prepared to defend
himself but they grabbed half - burnt branches and raced aw ay along
the beach. The three others stood still, watching Ralph; and he saw
that the tallest of them, stark naked save for paint and a belt, was
Jack.

Ralph had his breath back and spoke.

"Well?"

Jack ignored him, lifted his spear and began to shout.

“Listen all of you. Me and my hunters, we're living along the beach
by a flat rock. We hunt and feast and have fun. If you want to join my
tribe come and see us. Perhaps I ’ll let you join. Perhaps not."

He paused and looked round. He was safe from shame o r self -
consciousness behind the mask of his paint and could look at each of
them in turn. Ralph was kneeling by the remains of the fire like a
sprinter at his mark and his face was half - hidden by hair and smut.

Samneric peered together round a palm tree at  the edge of the

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forest A littlun howled, creased and crimson, by the bathing pool and
Piggy stood on the platform, the white conch gripped in his hands.

"Tonight we're having a feast We've killed a pig and we've got
meat. You can come and eat with us if  you like."

Up in the cloud canyons the thunder boomed again. Jack and the
two anonymous savages with him swayed, looking up, and then
recovered. The littlun went on howling. Jack was waiting for
something. He whispered urgently to the others.

"Go on — now !"

The two savages murmured. Jack spoke sharply.

"Go on!" The two savages looked at each other, raised their
spears together and spoke in time.

"The Chief has spoken."

Then the three of them turned and trotted away.

Presently Ralph rose to his feet, l ooking at the place where the
savages had vanished. Samneric came, talking in an awed whisper.

"I thought it was — "

" — and I was — "

" — scared."

Piggy stood above them on the platform, still holding the conch.  “That
was Jack and Maurice and Robert," said Ra lph. "Aren't they having

fun?"

"I thought I was going to have asthma."

"Sucks to your ass - mar."

"When I saw Jack I was sure he'd go for the conch. Can't think
why."

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The group of boys looked at the white shell with affectionate
respect. Piggy placed it  in Ralph's hands and the littluns, seeing the
familiar symbol, started to come back.

"Not here."

He turned toward the platform, feeling the need for ritual. First
went Ralph, the white conch cradled, then Piggy very grave, then the
twins, then the littl uns and the others.

"Sit down all of you. They raided us for fire. They're having fun.
But the — "

Ralph was puzzled by the shutter that flickered in his brain. There
was something he wanted to say; then the shutter had come down.

"But the — "

They were re garding him gravely, not yet troubled by any doubts
about his sufficiency. Ralph pushed the idiot hair out of his eyes and
looked at Piggy.

"But the ... oh ... the fire! Of course, the fire!"

He started to laugh, then stopped and became fluent instead.
" The fire's the most important thing. Without the fire we can't be

rescued. I'd like to put on war - paint and be a savage. But we must
keep the fire burning. The fire's the most important thing on the island,
because, because — "

He paused again and the sile nce became full of doubt and
wonder.

Piggy whispered urgently. "Rescue."

"Oh yes. Without the fire we can't be rescued. So we must stay by

the fire and make smoke."

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W henhe stopped no one said anything.A fterthe many
brilliantspeeches thathad been made  on this very spot.

Ralph s remarks seemed lame, even to the littluns. At last Bill held
out his hands for the conch. "Now we can't have the fire up there —
because we can't have the fire up there — we need more people to
keep it going. Let's go to this feast  and tell them the fire's hard on the
rest of us. And the hunting and all that, being savages I mean — it must
be jolly good fun."

Samneric took the conch.

"That must be fun like Bill says — and as he's invited us — "

" — to a feast — "

" — meat — "

" — crackling — "

" — I could do with some meat — "

Ralph held up his hand.

"Why shouldn't we get our own meat?"

The twins looked at each other. Bill answered.

"We don't want to go in the jungle."

Ralph grimaced.

"He — you know — goes."

"He's a hunter. They're all hunters. Th at's different."

No one spoke for a moment, then Piggy muttered to the
sand. "Meat — "

The littluns sat, solemnly thinking of meat, and dribbling.
Overhead the cannon boomed again and the dry palm fronds
clattered in a sudden gust of hot wind.

"You are a  silly little boy," said the Lord of the Flies, "just an
ignorant, silly little boy."

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Simon moved his swollen tongue but said nothing.

"Don't you agree?" said the Lord of the Flies. "Aren't you just a
silly little boy?"

Simon answered him in the same sil ent voice.

"Well then," said the Lord of the Flies, "you'd better run off and
play with the others. They think you're batty. You don't want Ralph to
think you're batty, do you? You like Ralph a lot, don't you? And Piggy,
and Jack?"

Simon's head was tilte d slightly up. His eyes could not break away
and the Lord of the Flies hung in space before him.

"What are you doing out here all alone? Aren't you afraid of
me?" Simon shook.

"There isn't anyone to help you. Only me. And I'm the
Beast." Simon's mouth la bored, brought forth audible words.
"Pig's head on a stick."

"Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill!"
said the head. For a moment or two the forest and all the other dimly
appreciated places echoed with the parody of laughter. "Yo u knew,
didn't you? I'm part of you? Close, close, close! I'm the reason why it's
no go? Why things are what they are?"

The laughter shivered again.

"Come now," said the Lord of the Flies. "Get back to the others
and we'll forget the whole thing."

Simon 's head wobbled. His eyes were half closed as though he
were imitating the obscene thing on the stick. He knew that one of his
times was coming on. The Lord of the Flies was expanding like a

balloon.

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"This is ridiculous. You know perfectly well you'll onl y meet me
down there — so don't try to escape!" Simon's body was arched and
stiff. The Lord of the Flies spoke in the voice of a schoolmaster.

"This has gone quite far enough. My poor, misguided child, do
you think you know better than I do?"

There was a p ause.

"I ’m warning you. I'm going to get angry. D'you see? You're not
wanted. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island.
Understand? We are going to have fun on this island! So don't try it
on, my poor misguided boy, or else — "

Simon found he wa s looking into a vast mouth. There was
blackness within, a blackness that spread.

" — Or else," said the Lord of the Flies, "we shall do you. See?
Jack and Roger and Maurice and Robert and Bill and Piggy and
Ralph. Do you. See?"

Simon was inside the mouth.  He fell down and lost
consciousness.

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CHAPTER NINE

A View to a Death



Over the island the build - up of clouds continued. A steady current
of heated air rose all day from the mountain and was thrust to ten
thousand feet; revolving masses of gas piled up  the static until the air
was ready to explode. By early evening the sun had gone and a
brassy glare had taken the place of clear daylight. Even the air that
pushed in from the sea was hot ana held no refreshment. Colors
drained from water and trees and pin k surfaces of rock, and the white
and brown clouds brooded, Nothing prospered but the flies who
blackened their lord and made the spilt guts look like a heap of
glistening coal Even when the vessel broke in Simon's nose and the
blood gushed out they left h im alone, preferring the pig's high flavor.

With the running of the blood Simon's fit passed into the
weariness of sleep. He lay in the mat of creepers while the evening
advanced and the cannon continued to play. At last he woke and saw
dimly the dark ear th close by his cheek. Still he did notmove but lay
there, his face side - ways on the earth, his eyes looking dully before
him. Then he turned over, drew his feet under him and laid hold of the
creepers to pull himself up. When the creepers shook the flies
exploded from the guts with a vicious note and clamped back on
again. Simon got to his feet. The light was unearthly. The Lord of the
Flies hung on his stick like a black ball.

Simon spoke aloud to the clearing.

"What else is there to do?"

Nothing repli ed. Simon turned away from the open space and
crawled through the creepers till he was in the dusk of the forest.

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He walked drearily between the trunks, his face empty of expression,
and the blood was dry round his mouth and chin.

Only sometimes as he li fted the ropes of creeper aside and chose
his direction from the trend of the land, he mouthed words that did not
reach the air.

Presently the creepers festooned the trees less frequently and
there was a scatter of pearly light from the sky down through t he
trees. This was the backbone of the island, the slightly higher land that
lay beneath the mountain where the forest was no longer deep
Jungle. Here there were wide spaces interspersed with thickets and
huge trees and the trend of the ground led him up a s the forest
opened. He pushed on, staggering sometimes with his weariness but
never stopping. The usual brightness was gone from his eyes and he
walked with a sort of glum determination like an old man.

A buffet of wind made him stagger and he saw that h e was out in
the open, on rock, under a brassy sky. He found his legs were weak
and his tongue gave him pain all the time. When the wind reached the
mountain - top he could see something happen, a flicker of blue stuff
against brown clouds. He pushed himself  forward and the wind came
again, stronger now, cuffing the forest heads till they ducked and
roared. Simon saw a humped thing suddenly sit up on the top and
look down at him. He hid his face, and toiled on.

The flies had found the figure too. The life - li ke movement would
scare them off for a moment so that they made a dark cloud round the
head. Then as the blue material of the parachute collapsed the

corpulent figure would bow forward, sighing, and the flies settle once
more.

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Simon felt his knees smack t he rock. He crawled forward and
soon he understood. The tangle of lines showed him the mechanics of
this parody; he examined the white nasal bones, the teeth, the colors
of corruption. He saw how pitilessly the layers of rubber and canvas
held together the  poor body that should be rotting away. Then the
wind blew again and the figure lifted, bowed, and breathed foully at
him. Simon knelt on all fours and was sick till his stomach was empty.
Then he took the lines in his hands; he freed them from the rocks a nd
the figure from the wind's indignity.

At last he turned away and looked down at the beaches. The fire
by the platform appeared to be out, or at least making no smoke.
Further along the beach, beyond the little river and near a great slab
of rock, a thi n trickle of smoke was climbing into the sky. Simon,
forgetful of the lies, shaded his eyes with both hands and peered at
the smoke. Even at that distance it was possible to see most of the
boys — perhaps all the boys — were there. So they had shifted camp
the n, away from the beast. As Simon thought this, he turned to the
poor broken thing that sat stinking by his side. The beast was
harmless and horrible; and the news must reach the others as soon
as possible. He started down the mountain and his legs gave ben eath
him. Even with great care the best he could do was a stagger.

"Bathing," said Ralph, "that's the only thing to do." Piggy
was inspecting the looming sky through his glass.

"I don't like them clouds. Remember how it rained just after we
landed?"

"Go ing to rain again."

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Ralph dived into the pool. A couple of littluns were playing at the
edge, trying to extract comfort from a wetness warmer than blood.
Piggy took off his glasses, stepped primly into the water and then put
them on again. Ralph came to t he surface and squirted a jet of water
at him.

"Mind my specs," said Piggy. "If I get water on the glass I got to
get out and clean 'em."

Ralph squirted again and missed. He laughed at Piggys expecting
him to retire meekly as usual and in pained silence.  Instead, Piggy
beat the water with his hands.

"Stop it!" he shouted. "D`you hear?"

Furiously he drove the water into Ralph's face. "All
right, all right," said Ralph. "Keep your hair on."
Piggy stopped beating the water.

"I got a pain in my head. I wis h the air was cooler."

"I wish the rain would come."

"I wish we could go home."

Piggy lay back against the sloping sand side of the pool. His
stomach protruded and the water dried on it Ralph squirted up at the
sky. One could guess at the movement of th e sun by the progress of a
light patch among the clouds. He knelt in the water and looked round.

"Where's everybody?"

Piggy sat up.

"P`raps they're lying in the shelter."

"Where's Samneric?"

"And Bill?"

Piggy pointed beyond the platform. "That's
wher e they've gone. Jack's parry."

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"Let them go," said Ralph, uneasily, "I don't care."

"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 no t look at Ralph.
"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.

Long before Ralph and Piggy came up with Jack's lot, they could
hear the party. There was a s tretch of grass in a place where the
palms left a wide band of turf between the forest and the snore. 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 pig - meat 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 ful l 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

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next to Jack was talking. Then the silence intruded even there and
Jack turned where he sat For a time he lo oked 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.

At this moment the boys who were cooking at the fire suddenly
hauled  off a great chunk of meat and ran with it toward the grass.
They bumped Piggy, who was burnt, and yelled and danced.
Immediately, Ralph and the crowd of boys were united and relieved by
a storm of laughter. Piggy once more was the center of social derision
so that everyone felt cheerful and normal.

Jack stood up and waved his spear.

"Take them some meat."

The boys with the spit gave Ralph and Piggy each a succulent
chunk. They took the gift, dribbling. So they stood and ate beneath a
sky of thunderous br ass that rang with the storm - coming.

Jack waved his spear again.

“Has everybody eaten as much as they want?"

There was still food left, sizzling on the wooden spits, heaped on
the green platters. Betrayed by his stomach, Piggy threw a picked
bone down o n the beach and stooped for more.

Jack spoke again, impatiently.

“Has everybody eaten as much as they want?"

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His tone conveyed a warning, given out of the pride of ownership,
and the boys ate faster while there was still time. Seeing there was no
immedi ate likelihood of a pause. Jack rose from the log that was his
throne and sauntered to the edge of the grass. He looked down from
behind his paint at Ralph and Piggy. They moved a little farther off
over the sand and Ralph watched the fire as he ate. He no ticed,
without understanding, how the flames were visible now against the
dull light. Evening was come, not with calm beauty but with the threat
of violence.

Jack spoke.

"Give me a drink."

Henry brought him a shell and he drank, watching Piggy and
Ralph  over the jagged rim.. Power lay in the brown swell of his
forearms: authority sat on his shoulder and chattered in his ear like an
ape.

"All sit down."

The boys ranged themselves in rows on the grass before him but
Ralph and Piggy stayed a foot lower, s tanding on the soft sand. Jack
ignored them for the moment, turned his mask down to the seated
boys and pointed at them with the spear.

"Who is going to join my tribe?"

Ralph made a sudden movement that became a stumble. Some
of the boys turned toward hi m.

"I gave you food," said Jack, "and my hunters will protect you from
the beast. Who will join my tribe?"

"I ’m chief," said Ralph, "because you chose me. And we were

going to keep the fire going. Now you run after food — "

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"You ran yourself !" shouted Ja ck. "Look at that bone in your
hands!"

Ralph went crimson.

"I said you were hunters. That was your job."

Jack ignored him again.

"Who ’ll join my tribe and have fun?"

I'm chief," said Ralph tremulously. "And what about the fire? And
I've got the conch — "

"You haven't got it with you," said Jack, sneering. "You left it
behind. See, clever? And the conch doesn't count at this end of he
island — "

All at once the thunder struck. Instead of the dull boom there was
a point of impact in the explosion.

"The co nch counts here too," said Ralph, "and all over the island."

"What are you going to do about it then?"

Ralph examined the ranks of boys. There was no help in them
and he looked away, confused and sweating. Piggy whispered.

"The fire — rescue."

"Who'll jo in my tribe?"

"I will."

"Me."

"I will."

"I ’ll blow the conch," said Ralph breathlessly, "and call an
assembly."

"We shan't hear it."

"Come away. There's going to be trouble. And we've had our

meat."

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There was a blink of bright light beyond the fores t and the thunder
exploded again so that a littlun started to whine. Big rops of rain fell
among them making individual sounds when they struck.

"Going to be a storm," said Ralph, "and you'll have rain like when
we dropped here. Who's clever now? Where ar e your helters? What
are you going to do about that?"

The hunters were looking uneasily at the sky, flinching from the
stroke of the drops. A wave of restlessness set the boys waying and
moving aimlessly. The flickering light became brighter and the blows
of the thunder were only just bearable. The ittluns began to run about,
screaming.

Jack leapt on to the sand.

"Do our dance! Come on! Dance!"

He ran stumbling through the thick sand to the open space of rock
beyond the fire. Between the flashes of ligh tning the air was dark and
terrible; and the boys followed him, clamorously. Roger became the
pig, grunting and charging at Jack, who side - stepped. The hunters
took their spears, the cooks took spits, and the rest clubs of firewood,
A circling movement dev eloped and a chant While Roger mimed the
terror of the pig, the littluns ran and jumped OB the outside of the
circle. Piggy and Ralph, under the threat of the sky, found themselves
eager to take a place in this demented but partly secure society. They
were  glad to touch the brown backs of the fence that hemmed in the
terror and made it governable.

"Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!"

The movement became regular while the chant lost its first

superficial excitement and began to beat like a st eady pulse.

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Roger ceased to be a pig and became a hunter, so that the center
of the ring yawned emptily. Some of the littluns started a ring on their
own; and the complementary circles went round and round as though
repetition would achieve safety of itse lf. There was tie throb and
stamp of a single organism.

The dark sky was shattered by a blue - white scar. An instant later
the noise was on them like the blow of a gigantic whip. The chant rose
a tone in agony.

"Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his b lood!

Now out of the terror rose another desire, thick, urgent,
blind. "Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!"

Again the blue - white scar Jagged above them and the sulphurous
explosion beat down. The littluns screamed and blundered about,
fleei ng from the edge of the forest, and one of them broke the ring of
biguns in his terror.

"Him! Him!"

The circle became a horseshoe. A thing was crawling out of the
forest. It came darkly, uncertainly. The shrill screaming that rose
before the beast was li ke a pain. The beast stumbled into the
horseshoe.

"Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!"

The blue - white scar was constant, the noise unendurable. Simon
was crying out something about a dead man on a hill.

"Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spi ll his blood! Do him in!"

The sticks fell and the mouth of the new circle crunched and
screamed. The beast was on its knees in the center, it ’s arms folded

over its face. It was crying out against the abominable noise
something about a body on the hill. T he beast struggled forward,

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broke the ring and fell over the steep edge of the rock to the sand by
the water. At once the crowd surged after it, poured down the rock,
leapt on to the beast, screamed, struck, bit, tore. There were no
words, and no movement s but the tearing of teeth and claws.

Then the clouds opened and let down the rain like a waterfall. The
water bounded from the mountain - top, tore leaves and branches from
the trees, poured like a cold shower over the straggling heap on the
sand. Presentl y the heap broke up and figures staggered away. Only
the beast lay still, a few yards from the sea. Even in the rain they
could see how small a beast it was; and already its blood was stain -
log the sand.

Now a great wind blew the rain sideways, cascading  the water
from the forest trees. On the mountain - top the parachute filled and
moved; the figure slid, rose to its feet, spun, swayed down through a
vastness of wet air and trod with ungainly feet the tops of the high
trees; falling, still falling, it sank  toward the beach and the boys rushed
screaming into the darkness. The parachute took the figure forward,
furrowing the lagoon, and bumped it over the reef and out to sea.

Toward midnight the rain ceased and the clouds drifted away, so
that the sky was sca ttered once more with the incredible lamps of
stars. Then the breeze died too and there was no noise save the drip
and trickle of water that ran out of clefts and spilled down, leaf by leaf,
to the brown earth of the island. The air was cool, moist, and cl ear;
and presently even the sound of the water was still. The beast lay
huddled on the pale beach and the stains spread, inch by inch.

The edge of the lagoon became a streak of phosphorescence
which advanced minutely, as the great wave of the tide flowed.  The

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clear water mirrored the clear sky and the angular bright
constellations. The line of phosphorescence bulged about the sand
grains and little pebbles; it held them each in a dimple of tension, then
suddenly accepted them with an inaudible syllable an d moved on.

Along the shoreward edge of the shallows the advancing
clearness was full of strange, moonbeam - bodied creatures with fiery
eyes. Here and there a larger pebble clung to its own air and was
covered with a coat of pearls. The tide swelled in ove r the rain - pitted
sand and smoothed everything with a layer of silver. Now it touched
the first of the stains that seeped from the broken body and the
creatures made a moving patch of light as they gathered at the edge.
The water rose farther and dressed S imon's coarse hair with
brightness. The line of his cheek silvered and the turn of his shoulder
became sculptured marble. The strange attendant creatures, with their
fiery eyes and trailing vapors, busied themselves round his head. The
body lifted a fracti on of an inch from the sand and a bubble of air
escaped from the mouth with a wet plop. Then it turned gently in the
water.

Somewhere over the darkened curve of the world the sun and
moon were pulling, and the film of water on the earth planet was held,
b ulging slightly on one side while the solid core turned. The great
wave of the tide moved farther along the island and the water lifted.
Softly, surrounded by a fringe of inquisitive bright creatures, itself a
silver shape beneath the steadfast constellati ons, Simon's dead body
moved out toward the open sea.

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CHAPTER TEN

The Shell and the Glasses



Piggy eyed the advancing figure carefully. Nowadays he
sometimes found that he saw more clearly if he removed his glasses
and shifted the one lens to the other  eye; but even through the good
eye, after what had happened, Ralph remained unmistakably Ralph.
He came now out of the coconut trees, limping, dirty, with dead leaves
hanging from his shock of yellow hair. One eye was a slit in his puffy
cheek and a great  scab had formed on his right knee. He paused for a
moment and peered at the figure on the platform.

"Piggy? Are you the only one left?"

"There's some littluns."

"They don't count. No biguns?"

"Oh — Samneric. They're collecting wood."

"Nobody else?"

"N ot that I know of."

Ralph climbed on to the platform carefully. The coarse grass was
still worn away where the assembly used to sit; the fragile white conch
still gleamed by the polished seat Ralph sat down in the grass facing
the chiefs seat and the conc h. Piggy knelt at his left, and for a long
minute there was silence.

At last Ralph cleared his throat and whispered something.

Piggy whispered back.

"What you say?"

Ralph spoke up.

“Simon. ”

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Piggy said nothing but nodded, solemnly. They continued to s it,
gazing with impaired sight at the chief ’s seat and the glittering lagoon.
The green light and the glossy patches of sunshine played over their
befouled bodies.

At length Ralph got up and went to the conch. He took the shell
caressingly with both hands  and knelt, leaning against the trunk.

"Piggy"

"Uh?"

"What we going to do?"

Piggy nodded at the conch.

"You could — "

"Call an assembly?"

Ralph laughed sharply as he said the word and Piggy frowned.

"You're still chief."

Ralph laughed again.

"You a re. Over us."

"I got the conch."

"Ralph! Stop laughing like that. Look, there ain't no need, Ralph!
What's the others going to think?"

At last Ralph stopped. He was shivering.

"Piggy - "

"Uh?"

"That was Simon."

"You said that before."

"Piggy - "

"Uh?"

"That was murder."

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"You stop it!" said Piggy, shrilly. "What good're you doing talking
like that?"

He jumped to his feet and stood over Ralph.

"It was dark. There was that — that bloody dance. There was
lightning and thunder and rain. We was scared!"

" I wasn't scared," said Ralph slowly, "I was — I don't know what I
was."

"We was scared!" said Piggy excitedly. "Anything might have
happened. It wasn't — what you said."

He was gesticulating, searching for a formula.

"Oh, Piggy!"

Ralph's voice, low and str icken, stopped Piggy's gestures. He
bent down and waited. Ralph, cradling the conch, rocked himself to
and fro.

"Don't you understand, Piggy? The things we did — "

"He may still be — "

"No."

"P'raps he was only pretending — "

Piggy's voice trailed off at th e sight of Ralph's face.

"You were outside. Outside the circle. You never really came in.
Didn't you see what we — what they did?"

There was loathing, and at the same time a kind of feverish
excitement, in his voice.

"Didn't you see, Piggy?"

"Not all tha t well. I only got one eye now. You ought to know that,
Ralph."

Ralph continued to rock to and fro.

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"It was an accident," said Piggy suddenly, "that's what it was. An
accident." His voice shrilled again. "Coming in the dark — he hadn't no
business crawling  like that out of the dark. He was batty. He asked for
it. He gesticulated widely again. "It was an accident."

"You didn't see what they did — "

"Look, Ralph. We got to forget this. We can't do no good thinking
about it, see?"

"I'm frightened. Of us. I wa nt to go home. Oh God, I want to go
home."

"It was an accident," said Piggy stubbornly, "and that's that."

He touched Ralph's bare shoulder and Ralph shuddered at the
human contact.

"And look, Ralph" — Piggy glanced round quickly, then leaned
close — "don't  let on we was in that dance. Not to Samneric."

"But we were! All of us!"

Piggy shook his head.

"Not us till last. They never noticed in the dark. Anyway you said I
was only on the outside."

“So was I," muttered Ralph, "I was on the outside too."

Pigg y nodded eagerly.

"That's right. We was on the outside. We never done nothing, we
never seen nothing."

Piggy paused, then went on.

"We'll live on our own, the four of us — "

"Four of us. We aren't enough to keep the fire burning."

"We'll try. See? I lit  it."

Samneric came dragging a great log out of the forest. They
dumped it by the fire and turned to the pool. Ralph jumped to his feet.

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"Hi! You two!"

The twins checked a moment, then walked on.

"They're going to bathe, Ralph."

"Better get it over."

The twins were very surprised to see Ralph. They flushed and
looked past him into the air.

"Hullo. Fancy meeting you, Ralph."

"We just been in the forest — — "

" — to get wood for the fire — "

" — we got lost last night."

Ralph examined his toes.

"You got lo st after the…"

Piggy cleaned his lens.

"After the feast," said Sam in a stifled voice. Eric nodded. "Yes,
after the feast."

"We left early," said Piggy quickly, "because we were tired."

"So did we — "

" — very early — "

" — we were very tired."

Sam touched  a scratch on his forehead and then hurriedly took
his hand away. Eric fingered his split lip.

"Yes. We were very tired," repeated Sam, "so we left early. Was it
a good — "

The air was heavy with unspoken knowledge. Sam twisted and
the obscene word shot out  of him. " — dance?"

Memory of the dance that none of them had attended shook all

tour boys convulsively.

"We left early."

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When Roger came to the neck of land that joined the Castle Rock
to the mainland he was not surprised to be challenged. He had
reckon ed, during the terrible night, on finding at least some of the tribe
holding out against the horrors of the island in the safest place.

The voice rang out sharply from on high, where the diminishing
crags were balanced one on another.

"Halt! Who goes the re?"

"Roger."

"Advance, friend."

Roger advanced.

"The chief said we got to challenge everyone."

Roger peered up.

"You couldn't stop me coming if I wanted."

"Couldn't I? Climb up and see."

Roger clambered up the ladder - like cliff.

"Look at this."

A log had been jammed under the topmost rock and another lever
under that. Robert leaned lightly on the lever and the rock groaned. A
full effort would send the rock thundering down to the neck of land.
Roger admired.

"He's a proper chief, isn't he?"

Rob ert nodded.

"He's going to take us hunting."

He jerked his head in the direction of the distant shelters where a
thread of white smoke climbed up the sky. Roger, sitting on the very
edge of the cliff, looked somberly back at the island as he worked with

his fingers at a loose tooth. His gaze settled on the top of the distant
mountain and Robert changed the unspoken subject.

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"He's going to beat Wilfred."

"What for?"

Robert shook his head doubtfully.

"I don't know. He didn't say. He got angry and made u s tie Wilfred
up. He's been" — he giggled excitedly —  "he's been tied for hours,
waiting — "

"But didn't the chief say why?'

"I never heard him."

Sitting on the tremendous rocks in the torrid sun, Roger received
this news as an illumination. He ceased to wor k at his tooth and sat
still, assimilating the possibilities of irresponsible authority. Then,
without another word, he climbed down the back of the rocks toward
the cave and the rest of the tribe.

The chief was sitting there, naked to the waist, his face  blocked
out in white and red. The tribe lay in a semicircle before him. The
newly beaten and untied Wilfred was sniffing noisily in the
background. Roger squatted with the rest.

"Tomorrow," went on the chief, "we shall hunt again."

He pointed at this sa vage and that with his spear.

"Some of you will stay here to improve the cave and defend the
gate. I shall take a few hunters with me and bring back meat. The
defenders of the gate will see that the others don't sneak in."

A savage raised his hand and th e chief turned a bleak, painted
face toward him.

"Why should they try to sneak in, Chief?"

The chief was vague but earnest.

"They will. They'll try to spoil things we do. So the watchers at the
gate must be careful. And then — "

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The chief paused. They sa w a triangle of startling pink dart out,
pass along his lips and vanish again.

" — and then, the beast might try to come in. You remember how
he crawled — "

The semicircle shuddered and muttered in agreement.

"He came — disguised. He may come again even thoug h we gave
him the head of our kill to eat. So watch; and be careful."

Stanley lifted his forearm off the rock and held up an interrogative
finger.

"Well?"

"But didn't we, didn't we — ?"

He squirmed and looked down.

"No!"

In the silence that followed, e ach savage flinched away from his
individual memory.

"No! How could we — kill — it?"

Half - relieved, half - daunted by the implication of further terrors, the
savages murmured again.

"So leave the mountain alone," said the chief, solemnly, "and give
it the hea d if you go hunting."

Stanley flicked his finger again.

"I expect the beast disguised itself."

"Perhaps," said the chief. A theological speculation presented
itself. "We'd better keep on the right side of him, anyhow.

You can't tell what he might do."

The tribe considered this; and then were shaken,as ifby a fl aw

ofwind.The chiefsaw the effectofhis words and stood abruptly.

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"But tomorrow we ’ll hunt and when we've got meat we ’ll have a
feast — "

Bill put up his hand.

"Yes?"'

"What'll we use for light ing the fire?"

The chiefs blush was hidden by the white and red clay Into his
uncertain silence the tribe spilled their murmur once more. Then the
chief held up his hand.

"We shall take fire from the others. Listen. Tomorrow well hunt
and get meat. Tonig ht Ill go along with two hunters — who ’ll come?"

Maurice and Roger put up their hands.

"Maurice — "

"Yes, Chief?"

"Where was their fire?"

"Back at the old place by the fire rock."

The chief nodded.

"The rest of you can go to sleep as soon as the sun set s. But us
three, Maurice, Roger and me, we've got work to do. We ’ll leave just
before sunset — "

Maurice put up his hand.

"But what happens if we meet — "

The chief waved his objection aside.

"We ’ll keep along by the sands. Then if he comes well do our, ou r
dance again."

"Only the three of us?"

Again the murmur swelled and died away.

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Piggy handed Ralph his glasses and waited to receive back his
sight. The wood was damp; and this was the third time they had
lighted it Ralph stood back, speaking to himself .

"We don't want another night without fire."

He looked round guiltily at the three boys standing by. This was
the first time he had admitted the double function of the fire.

Certainly one was to send up a beckoning column of smoke; but
the other was to  be a hearth now and a comfort until they slept. Eric
breathed on the wood till it glowed and sent out a little flame. A billow
of white and yellow smoke reeked up. Piggy took back his glasses
and looked at the smoke with pleasure.

"If only we could make  a radio!"

"Or a plane — "

" — or a boat."

Ralph dredged in his fading knowledge of the world.

"We might get taken prisoner by the Reds."

Eric pushed back his hair.

"They'd be better than — "

He would not name people and Sam finished the sentence for him
b y nodding along the beach.

Ralph remembered the ungainly figure on a parachute.

"He said something about a dead man." He flushed painfully at
this admission that he had been present at the dance. He made
urging motions at the smoke with his body. "Don't  stop — go on up!"

"Smoke's getting thinner."

"We need more wood already, even when it's wet."

"My asthma — "

The response was mechanical.

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"Sucks to your ass - mar."

"If I pull logs about, I get my asthma bad. I wish I didn't, Ralph, but
there it is."

The  three boys went into the forest and fetched armfuls of rotten
wood. Once more the smoke rose, yellow and thick.

"Let's get something to eat."

Together they went to the fruit trees, carrying their spears, saying
little, cramming in haste. When they came o ut of the forest again the
sun was setting and only embers glowed in the fire, and there was no
smoke.

"I can't carry any more wood," said Eric. "I'm tired."

Ralph cleared his throat.

"We kept the fire going up there."

"Up there it was small. But this  has got to be a big one."

Ralph carried a fragment to the fire and watched the smoke that
drifted into the dusk.

''We've got to keep it going."

Eric flung himself down.

"I'm too tired. And what's the good?"

"Eric!" cried Ralph in a shocked voice. "Don 't talk like that!"

Sam knelt by Eric.

"Well — what is the good?"

Ralph tried indignantly to remember. There was something good
about a fire. Something overwhelmingly good.

"Ralph's told you often enough," said Piggy moodily. "How else
are we going to be  rescued?"

"Of course! If we don't make smoke — "

He squatted before them in the crowding dusk.

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"Don ’t you understand? What's the good of wishing for radios and
boats?"

He held out his hand and twisted the fingers into a fist

“There's only one thing we  can do to get out of this mess. Anyone
can play at hunting, anyone can get us meat — "

He looked from face to face. Then, at the moment of greatest
passion and conviction, that curtain flapped in his head and he forgot
what he had been driving at. He knelt  there, his fist clenched, gazing
solemnly from one to the other. Then the curtain whisked back.

"Oh, yes. So we've got to make smoke; and more smoke — "

"But we can't keep it going! Look at that!"

The fire was dying on them.

"Two to mind the fire," said  Ralph, half to himself, "that's twelve
hours a day."

"We can't get any more wood, Ralph — "

" — not in the dark — "

" — not at night — "

"We can light it every morning," said Piggy. "Nobody ain't going to
see smoke in the dark.'

Sam nodded vigorously.

"It was  different when the fire was — "

" — up there."

Ralph stood up, feeling curiously defenseless with the darkness
pressing in.

"Let the fire go then, for tonight."

He led the way to the first shelter, which still stood, though

battered. The bed leaves lay wit hin, dry and noisy to the touch. In the
next shelter a littlun was talking in his sleep. The four biguns

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crept into the shelter and burrowed under the leaves. The twins lay
together and Ralph and Piggy at the other end. For a while there was
the continual  creak and rustle of leaves as they tried for comfort.

"Piggy."

"Yeah?"

"All right?"

"S'pose so."

At length, save for an occasional rustle, the shelter was silent. An
oblong of blackness relieved with brilliant spangles hung before them
and there was  the hollow sound of surf on the reef. Ralph settled
himself for his nightly game of supposing…

Supposing they could be transported home by jet, then before
morning they would land at that big airfield in Wiltshire. They would go
by car; no, for things to  be perfect they would go by train; all the way
down to Devon and take that cottage again. Then at the foot of the
garden the wild ponies would come and look over the wall…

Ralph turned restlessly in the leaves. Dartmoor was wild and so
were the ponies. Bu t the attraction of wildness had gone.

His mind skated to a consideration ofa tamed town where
savagery could not set foot. What could be safer than the bus center
with its lamps and wheels?

All at once, Ralph was dancing round a lamp standard. There was
a bus crawling out of the bus station, a strange bus…

"Ralph! Ralph!"

"What is it?"

"Don't make a noise like that — "

"Sorry."

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From the darkness of the further end of the shelter came a
dreadful moaning and they shattered the leaves in their fear. Sam  and
Eric, locked in an embrace, were fighting each other.

"Sam! Sam!"

"Hey — Eric!"

Presently all was quiet again.

Piggy spoke softly to Ralph.

"We got to get out of this."

"What d`you mean?"

"Get rescued."

For the first time that day, and despite th e crowding blackness,
Ralph sniggered.

"I mean it,' whispered Piggy. "If we don't get home soon we ’ll be
barmy."

"Round the bend."

"Bomb happy."

"Crackers."

Ralph pushed the damp tendrils of hair out of his eyes.

"You write a letter to your auntie."

Piggy considered this solemnly.

"I don't know where she is now. And I haven't got an envelope
and a stamp. An' there isn't a mailbox. Or a postman."

The success of his tiny joke overcame Ralph. His sniggers
became uncontrollable, his body jumped and Pig gy rebuked him with
dignity.

"I haven't said anything all that funny."

Ralph continued to snigger though his chest hurt. His twitchings
exhausted him till he lay, breathless and woebegone,

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waiting for the next spasm. During one of these pauses he was
am bushed by sleep.

"Ralph! You been making a noise again. Do be quiet, Ralph —
because."

Ralph heaved over among the leaves. He had reason to be
thankful that his dream was broken, for the bus had been nearer and
more distinct

"Why — because?"

"Be quiet — and  listen."

Ralph lay down carefully, to the accompaniment of a long sigh
from the leaves. Eric moaned something and then lay still. The
darkness, save for the useless oblong of stars, was blanket - thick.

"I can't hear anything,"

"There's something moving  outside."

Ralph's head prickled. The sound of his blood drowned all else
and then subsided.

"I still can't hear anything."

"Listen. Listen for a long time."

Quite clearly and emphatically, and only a yard or so away from
the back of the shelter, a stic k cracked. The blood roared again in
Ralph's ears, confused images chased each other through his mind. A
composite of these things was prowling round the shelters. He could
feel Piggy's head against his shoulder and the convulsive grip of a
hand.

"Ralph!  Ralph!"

"Shut up and listen."

Desperately, Ralph prayed that the beast would prefer littluns.

A voice whispered horribly outside.

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"Piggy — Piggy — "

"It's come!   gasped Piggy. It's real!"

He clung to Ralph and reached to get his
breath. "Piggy, come outsi de. I want you,
Piggy." Ralph's mouth was against Piggy's ear.
"Don't say anything."

"Piggy — where are you, Piggy?"

Something brushed against the back of the shelter. Piggy kept still
for a moment, then he had his asthma. He arched his back and
crashed am ong the leaves with his legs. Ralph rolled away from him.

Then there was a vicious snarling in the mouth of the shelter and
the plunge and thump of living things. Someone tripped over Ralph
and Piggy's corner became a complication of snarls and crashes an d
flying limbs. Ralph hit out; then he and what seemed like a dozen
others were rolling over and over, hitting, biting, scratching. He was
torn and jolted, found fingers in his mouth ana bit them. A fist withdrew
and came back like a piston, so that the wh ole shelter exploded into
light Ralph twisted sideways on top of a writhing body and felt hot
breath on his cheek He began to pound the mouth below him, using
his clenched fist as a hammer; he hit with more and more passionate
hysteria as the face became s lippery. A knee jerked up between his
legs and he fell sideways, busying himself with his pain, and the fight
rolled over him. Then the shelter collapsed with smothering finality;
and the anonymous shapes fought their way out and through. Dark
figures drew  themselves out of the wreckage and flitted away, till the
screams of the littluns and Piggy's gasps were once more audible.


Ralph called out in a quavering voice.

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"All you littluns, go to sleep. We've bad a fight with the others.
Now go to sleep."

Samn eric came close and peered at Ralph.

"Are you two all right?"

"I think so — "

" — I got busted."

"So did I. How's Piggy?"

They hauled Piggy clear of the wreckage and leaned him against
a tree. The night was cool and purged of immediate terror. Piggy's
bre athing was a little easier.

"Did you get hurt, Piggy?"

“Not much. ”

"That was Jack and his hunters," said Ralph bitterly. "Why can't
they leave us alone?"

"We gave them something to think about," said Sam. Honestly
compelled him to go on. "At least you  did. I got mixed up with myself
in a corner."

"I gave one of 'em what for," said Ralph, 1 smashed him up all
right. He won't want to come and fight us again in a hurry."

"So did I," said Eric. "When I woke up one was kicking me in the
face... I got an aw ful bloody face, I think, Ralph. But I did him in the
end."

"What did you do?"

"I got my knee up," said Eric with simple pride, "and I hit him with
it in the pills. You should have heard him holler! He won't come back
in a hurry either. So we didn't do t oo badly."

Ralph moved suddenly in the dark; but then he heard Eric working
at his mouth.

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"What's the matter?"

"Jus' a tooth loose."

Piggy drew up his legs.

"You all right, Piggy?"

"I thought they wanted the conch."

Ralph trotted down the pale beach  and jumped on to the platform.
The conch still glimmered by the chiefs seat He gazed for a moment
or two, then went back to Piggy.

"They didn't take the conch."

"I know. They didn't come for the conch. They came for
something else. Ralph — what am I going  to do?"

Far off along the bowstave of beach, three figures trotted toward
the Castle Rock. They kept away from the forest and down

by the water. Occasionally they sang softly; occasionally they
turned cartwheels down by the moving streak of phosphoresce nce.
The chief led them, trotting steadily, exulting in his achievement He
was a chief now in truth; and he made stabbing motions with his
spear. From his left hand dangled Piggy's broken glasses.

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CHAPTER ELEVEN

Castle Rock



In the short chill of dawn  the four boys gathered round the black
smudge where the fire had been, while Ralph knelt and blew. Grey,
feathery ashes scurried hither and thither at his breath but no spark
shone among them The twins watched anxiously and Piggy sat
expressionless behind  the luminous wall of his myopia. Ralph
continued to blow till his ears were singing with the effort, but then the
first breeze of dawn took the job off his hands and blinded him with
ashes. He squatted back, swore, and rubbed water out of his eyes.

"No us e."

Eric looked down at him through a mask of dried blood. Piggy
peered in the general direction of Ralph.

" 'Course it's no use, Ralph. Now we got no fire."

Ralph brought his face within a couple of feet of Piggy`s.

"Can you see me?"

"A bit."

Ralph  allowed the swollen flap of his cheek to close his eye again.

"They've got our fire."

Rage shrilled his voice.

"They stole it!"

"That's them," said Piggy. They blinded me. See? That's Jack
Merridew. You call an assembly, Ralph, we got to decide what to  do."

"An assembly for only us?"

"It's all we got. Sam — let me hold on to you."

They went toward the platform.

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"Blow the conch," said Piggy. "Blow as loud as you can."

The forest re - echoed; and birds lifted, crying out of the treetops,
as on that first  morning ages ago. Both ways the beach was deserted.
Some littluns came from the shelters. Ralph sat down on the polished
trunk and the three others stood before him. He nodded, and
Samneric sat down on the right. Ralph pushed the conch into Piggy's
hands.  He held the shining tiling carefully and blinked at Ralph.

"Go on, then."

"I just take the conch to say this. I can't see no more and I got to
get my glasses back. Awful things has been done on this island. I
voted for you for chief. He's the only one w ho ever got anything done.
So now you speak, Ralph, and tell us what. Or else — "

Piggy broke off, sniveling. Ralph took back the conch as he sat
down.

"Just an ordinary fire. You'd think we could do that, wouldn't you?
Just a smoke signal so we can be res cued. Are we savages or what?
Only now there's no signal going up. Ships may be passing. Do you
remember how he went hunting and the fire went out and a ship
passed by? And they all think he's best as chief. Then there was,
there was . . . that's his fault , too. If it hadn't been for him it would
never have happened. Now Piggy can't see, and they came,
stealing — " Ralph's voice ran up " — at night, in darkness, and stole our
fire. They stole it. We'd have given them fire if they'd asked. But they
stole it and  the signal's out and we can't ever be rescued. Don't you
see what I mean? We'd have given them fire for themselves only they

stole it. I — "

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He paused lamely as the curtain flickered in his brain. Piggy held
out his hands for the conch.

"What you goin' to  do, Ralph? This is jus' talk without deciding. I
want my glasses."

"I ’m trying to think Supposing we go, looking like we used to,
washed and hair brushed — after all we aren't savages really and
being rescued isn't a game — "

He opened the flap of his cheek  and looked at the twins.

"We could smarten up a bit and then go — "

"We ought to take spears," said Sam. "Even Piggy."

" — because we may need them."

"You haven't got the conch!"

Piggy held up the shell.

"You can take spears if you want but I shan't. Wha t's the good? I ’ll
have to be led like a dog, anyhow. Yes, laugh. Com ’ on, laugh.
There's them on this island as would laugh at anything. And what
happened? What's grown - ups goin' to think? Young Simon was
murdered. And there was that other kid what had a  mark on his face.
Who's seen him since we first come here?"

"Piggy! Stop a minute!"

"I got the conch. I'm going to that Jack Merridew an` tell him, I
am."

"You'll get hurt."

"What can he do more than he has? I'll tell him what's what. You
let me carry  the conch, Ralph. I'll show him the one thing he hasn't
got."

Piggy paused for a moment and peered round at the dim figures.

The shape of the old assembly, trodden in the grass, listened to him.

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"I'mgoingtohimwiththisconchinmyhands.I'mgoing to hold it o ut.
Look, I'm goin' to say, you're stronger than I am and you haven't got
asthma. You can see, I'm goin' to say, and with both eyes. But I don't
ask for my glasses back, not as a favor. I don't ask you to be a sport,
I ’ll say, not because you're strong, bu t because what's right's right.
Give me my glasses, I'm going to say — you got to!"

Piggy ended, flushed and trembling. He pushed the conch quickly
into Ralph's hands asthoughinahurrytoberidofitand wiped the tears
from his eyes. The green light was gentle a bout them and the conch
lay at Ralph's feet, fragile and white. A single drop of water that had
escaped Piggy's fingers now flashed on the delicate curve like a star.

At last Ralph sat up straight and drew back his hair.

"All right. I mean — you can try if  you like. Well go with you. ”

"He ’ll be painted," said Sam, timidly. "You know how he`ll be — "

" — he won't think much of us — "

" — if he gets waxy we've had it — "

Ralph scowled at Sam. Dimly he remembered something that
Simon had said to him once, by the roc ks.

"Don't be silly," he said. And then he added quickly, "Let's go."
He held out the conch to Piggy who flushed, this time with
pride. "You must carry it."

"When we're ready I ’ll carry it — "

Piggy sought in his mind for words to convey his passionate
wi llingness to carry the conch against all odds.

"I don't mind. I ’ll be glad, Ralph, only I'll have to be led."

Ralph put the conch back on the shining log. "We better eat and
then get ready." They made their way to the devastated fruit rees.

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Piggy was he lped to his food and found some by touch. While they
ate, Ralph thought of the afternoon.

We ’ll be like we were. We ’ll wash — "

Sam gulped down a mouthful and protested.

"But we bathe every day!"

Ralph looked at the filthy objects before him and sighed.

"We ought to comb our hair. Only it's too long."

"I've got both socks left in the shelter," said Eric,

"so we could pull them over our heads tike caps, sort of."

"We could find some stuff," said Piggy, "and tie your hair back."

"Like a girl!"

"No. 'C ourse not."

"Then we must go as we are," said Ralph, "and they won't be any
better."

Eric made a detaining gesture.

"But they'll be painted! You know how it is."

The others nodded. They understood only too well the liberation
into savagery that the con cealing paint brought.

"Well, we won't be painted," said Ralph, "because we aren't
savages."

Samneric looked at each other.

"All the same — " Ralph shouted.

"No paint!"

He tried to remember.

"Smoke," he said, "we want smoke."

He turned on the twins fi ercely.

"I said 'smoke'! We've got to have smoke."

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There was silence, except for the multitudinous murmur of the
bees. At last Piggy spoke, kindly.

"Course we have. 'Cos the smoke's a signal and we can't be
rescued if we don't have smoke."

"I knew that !" shouted Ralph. He pulled his arm away from Piggy.
"Are you suggesting — ?"

"I'm jus' saying what you always say," said Piggy hastily. "I'd
thought for a moment — "

"I hadn't," said Ralph loudly. "I knew it all the time. I hadn't
forgotten."

Piggy nodded  propitiatingly.

"You're chief, Ralph. You remember everything."

"I hadn't forgotten."

"'Course not."

The twins were examining Ralph curiously, as though they were
seeing him for the first time.

They set off along the beach in formation. Ralph went fir st, limping
a little, his spear carried over one shoulder. He saw things partially,
through the tremble of the heat haze over the flashing sands, and his
own long hair and injuries. Behind him came the twins, worried now
for a while but full of unquenchabl e vitality. They said little but trailed
the butts of their wooden spears; for Piggy had found that, by looking
down and shielding his tired sight from the sun, he could just see
these moving along the sand. He walked between the trailing butts,
therefore,  the conch held carefully between his two hands. The boys
made a compact little group that moved over the beach, four plate - like

shadows dancing and mingling beneath them. There was no sign left
of the storm, and the

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beach was swept clean like a blade tha t has been scoured. The sky
and the mountain were at an immense distance, shimmering in the
heat; and the reef was lifted by mirage, floating in a land of silver pool
halfway up the sky.

They passed the place where the tribe had danced. The charred
sticks  still lay on the rocks where the rain had quenched them but the
sand by the water was smooth again. They passed this in silence. No
one doubted that the tribe would be found at the Castle Rock and
when they came in sight of it they stopped with one accord . The
densest tangle on the island, a mass of twisted stems, black and
green and impenetrable, lay on their left and tall grass swayed before
them. Now Ralph went forward.

Here was the crushed grass where they had all lain when he had
gone to prospect. Th ere was the neck of land, the ledge skirting the
rock, up there were the red pinnacles.

Sam touched his arm.

"Smoke."

There was a tiny smudge of smoke wavering into the air on the
other side of the rock.

"Some fire — I don't think."

Ralph turned.

"What  are we hiding for?"

He stepped through the screen of grass on to the little open space
that led to the narrow neck.

"You two follow behind. I ’ll go first, then Piggy a pace behind me.
Keep your spears ready."

Piggy peered anxiously into the luminous ve il that hung between
him and the world.

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"Is it safe? Ain't there a cliff? I can hear the sea."

"You keep right close to me."

Ralph moved forward on to the neck. He kicked a stone and it
bounded into the water. Then the sea sucked down, revealing a red,
weedy square forty feet beneath Ralph's left arm. "Am I safe?"
quavered Piggy. "I feel awful — "

High above them from the pinnacles came a sudden shout and
then an imitation war - cry that was answered by a dozen voices from
behind the rock.

"Give me the con ch and stay still."

"Halt! Who goes there?"

Ralph bent back his head and glimpsed Roger's dark face at the

top.

"You can see who I am!" he shouted. "Stop being silly!"

He put the conch to his lips and began to blow. Savages
appeared, painted out of re cognition, edging round the ledge toward
the neck. They carried spears and disposed themselves to defend the
entrance. Ralph went on blowing and ignored

Piggy's terrors.

Roger was shouting.

"You mind out — see?"

At length Ralph took his lips away and pau sed to get his breath
back. His first words were a gasp, but audible.

" — calling an assembly."

The savages guarding the neck muttered among themselves but
made no motion. Ralph walked forwards a couple of steps. A voice

whispered urgently behind him.

"Do n't leave me, Ralph."

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"You kneel down," said Ralph sideways, "and wait till I come
back."

He stood halfway along the neck and gazed at the savages
intently. Freed by the paint, they had tied their hair back and were
more comfortable than he was. Ralph ma de a resolution to tie his own
back afterwards. Indeed he felt Eke telling them to wait and doing it
there and then; but that was impossible. The savages sniggered a bit
and one gestured at Ralph with his spear. High above, Roger took his
hands off the lev er and leaned out to see what was going on. The
boys on the neck stood in a pool of their own shadow, diminished to
shaggy heads. Piggy crouched, his back shapeless as a sack.

"I ’m calling an assembly."

Silence.

Roger took up a small stone and flung it  between the twins,
aiming to miss. They started and Sam only just kept his footing. Some
source of power began to pulse in Roger's body.

Ralph spoke again, loudly.

"I'm calling an assembly."

He ran his eye over them.

"Where's Jack?"

The group of boys  stirred and consulted. A painted face spoke
with the voice of Robert.

"He's hunting. And he said we weren't to let you in."

"I've come to see about the fire," said Ralph, "and about Piggy's
specs."

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The group in front of him shifted and laughter shivered  outwards
from among them, light, excited laughter that went echoing among the
tall rocks.

A voice spoke from behind Ralph.

"What do you want?"

The twins made a bolt past Ralph and got between him and the
entry. He turned quickly. Jack, identifiable by  personality and red hair,
was advancing from the forest A hunter crouched on either side. All
three were masked in black and green. Behind them on the grass the
headless and paunched body of a sow lay where they had dropped it.

Piggy wailed.

"Ralph! Don' t leave me!"

With ludicrous care he embraced the rock, pressing himself to it
above the sucking sea. The sniggering of the savages became a loud
derisive jeer.

Jack shouted above the noise.

"You go away, Ralph. You keep to your end. This is my end and
m y tribe. You leave me alone."

The jeering died away.

"You pinched Piggy`s specs," said Ralph, breathlessly. "You've
got to give them back."

"Got to? Who says?"

Ralph's temper blazed out.

"I say! You voted for me for chief. Didn't you hear the conch? Y ou
played a dirty trick — we'd have given you fire if you'd asked for it — "

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The blood was flowing in his cheeks and the bunged - up eye
throbbed.

"You could have had fire whenever you wanted. But you didn't.
You came sneaking up like a thiefand sto l e Piggy' s glasses!"

"Say that again!"

"Thief! Thief!"

Piggy screamed.

"Ralph! Mind me!"

Jack made a rush and stabbed at Ralph's chest with his spear.
Ralph sensed the position of the weapon from the glimpse he caught
of Jack's arm and put the thrust aside wit h his own butt. Then he
brought the end round and caught Jack a stinger across the ear. They
were chest to chest, breathing fiercely, pushing and glaring.

"Who's a thief?"

"You are!"

Jack wrenched free and swung at Ralph with his spear. By
common consen t they were using the spears as sabers now, no
longer daring the lethal points. The blow struck Ralph's spear and slid
down, to fall agonizingly on his fingers. Then they were apart once
more, their positions reversed, Jack toward the Castle Rock and
Ralph  on the outside toward the island.

Both boys were breathing very heavily.

"Come on then — "

"Come on — "

Truculently they squared up to each other but kept just out of

fighting distance.

"You come on and see what you get!"

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"You come on — "

Piggy clutching  the ground was trying to attract Ralph's attention.

Ralph moved, bent down, kept a wary eye on Jack.

"Ralph — remember what we came for. The fire. My specs."

Ralph nodded. He relaxed his fighting muscles, stood easily and
grounded the butt of his spear J ack watched him inscrutably through
his paint. Ralph glanced up at the pinnacles, then toward the group of
savages

"Listen. We've come to say this. First you've got to give back
Piggy's specs. If he hasn't got them he can ’t see You aren't playing
the game — "

The tribe of painted savages giggled and Ralph's mind faltered.
He pushed his hair up and gazed at the green and black mask before
him, trying to remember what Jack looked like. Piggy whispered.

"And the fire."

"Oh yes. Then about the fire. I say thi s again. I've been saying it
ever since we dropped in."

He held out his spear and pointed at the savages.

"Your only hope is keeping a signal fire going as long as there's
light to see. Then maybe a ship`ll notice the smoke and come and
rescue us and tak e us home. But without that smoke we've got to wait
till some ship comes by accident. We might wait years; till we were
old — "

The shivering, silvery, unreal laughter of the savages sprayed out
and echoed away. A gust of rage shook Ralph His voice cracked.

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"Don't you understand, you painted fools? Sam, Eric, Piggy and
me — we aren't enough. We tried to keep the fire going, but we
couldn't. And then you, playing at hunting. . . ."

He pointed past them to where the trickle of smoke dispersed in
the pearly air .

"Look at that! Call that a signal fire? That's a cooking fire Now
you'll eat and there'll be no smoke. Don't you understand? There may
be a ship out there — "

He paused, defeated by the silence and the painted anonymity of
the group guarding the entry. J ack opened a pink mouth and
addressed Samneric, who were between him and his tribe.

"You two. Get back."

No one answered him. The twins, puzzled, looked at each Other;
while Piggy, reassured by the cessation of violence, stood up
carefully. Jack glanced  back at Ralph and then at the twins.

"Grab them!"

No one moved. Jack shouted angrily.

"I said 'grab them'!"

The painted group moved round Samneric nervously and
unhandily. Once more the silvery laughter scattered.

Samneric protested out of the heart o f civilization.

"Oh, I say!"

" — honestly!"

Their spears were taken from them.

"Tie them up!"

Ralph cried out hopelessly against the black and green

mask. "Jack!"

"Go on. Tie them."

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Now the painted group felt the otherness of Samneric, felt the
power  in their own hands. They felled the twins clumsily and excitedly.
Jack was inspired. He knew that Ralph would attempt a rescue. He
struck in a humming circle behind him and Ralph only just parried the
blow. Beyond them the tribe and the twins were a loud a nd writhing
heap. Piggy crouched again. Then the twins lay, astonished, and the
tribe stood round them. Jack turned to Ralph and spoke between his
teeth.

"See? They do what I want."

There was silence again. The twins lay, inexpertly tied up, and the
trib e watched Ralph to see what he would do. He numbered them
through his fringe, glimpsed the ineffectual smoke.

His temper broke. He screamed at Jack.

"You're a beast and a swine and a bloody, bloody thief!"

He charged.

Jack, knowing this was the crisis,  charged too. They met with a
jolt and bounced apart. Jack swung with his fist at Ralph and aught
him on the ear. Ralph hit Jack in the stomach and made him grunt.
Then they were facing each other again, panting and furious, but
unnerved by each other's fe rocity. They became aware of the noise
that was the background to this fight, the steady shrill cheering of the
tribe behind them.

Piggy's voice penetrated to Ralph.

"Let me speak."

He was standing in the dust of the fight, and as the tribe saw his
inte ntion the shrill cheer changed to a steady booing.

Piggy held up the conch and the booing sagged a little, then came
up again to strength.

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"I got the conch!"

He shouted.

"I tell you, I got the conch!"

Surprisingly, there was silence now; the tribe wer e curious to hear
what amusing thing he might have to say.

Silence and pause; but in the silence a curious air - noise, close by
Ralphs head. He give it half his attention — and there it was again; a
faint "Zup!" Someone was throwing stones: Roger was droppin g them,
his one hand still on the lever. Below him, Ralph was a shock of hair
and Piggy a bag of fat.

"I got this to say. You're acting like a crowd of lads."

The booing rose and died again as Piggy lifted the white, magic
shell.

"Which is better — to be  a pack of painted Indians like you are, or
to be sensible like Ralph is?"

A great clamor rose among the savages. Piggy shouted again.
"Which is better — to have rules and agree, or to hunt and kill?"
Again the clamor and again — — "Zup!" Ralph shouted against
the noise.

"Which is better, law and rescue, or hunting and breaking things
up?"

Now Jack was veiling too and Ralph could no longer make
himself heard. Jack had backed right against the tribe and they were
a solid mass of menace that bristled with spears . The intention of a
charge was forming among them; they were working up to it and the
neck would be swept clear. Ralph stood facing them, a little to one

side, his spear ready. By him stood Piggy still holding out the
talisman, the fragile, shining beauty  of the shell. The storm of sound

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beat at them, an incantation of hatred. High overhead, Roger, with a
sense of delirious abandonment, leaned all his weight on the lever.

Ralph heard the great rock long before he saw it. He was aware
of a jolt in the ear th that came to him through the soles of his feet, and
the breaking sound of stones at the top of the cliff. Then the
monstrous red thing, bounded across the neck and he flung himself
fiat while the tribe shrieked.

The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow fr om chin to knee; the
conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist.
Piggy, saying nothing, with no time for even a grunt, traveled through
the air sideways from the rock, turning over as he went. The rock
bounded twice and was lost in  the forest. Piggy fell forty feet and
landed on his back across that square red rock in the sea. His head
opened and stuff came out and turned red. Piggy's arms and legs
twitched a bit, like a pig's after it has been killed. Then the sea
breathed again in  a long, slow sigh, the water boiled white and pink
over the rock; and when it went, sucking back again, the body of
Piggy was gone.

This time the silence was complete. Ralph's lips formed a word
but no sound came.

Suddenly Jack bounded out from the tribe  and began screaming
wildly.

"See? See? That's what you'll get! I meant that! There isn't a tribe
for you any morel The conch is gone — "

He ran forward, stooping.

"I'm chief!"

Viciously, with full intention, he hurled his spear at Ralph. The
point tore  the skin and flesh over Ralph's ribs, then sheared off and

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fell in the water. Ralph stumbled, feeling not pain but panic, and the
tribe, screaming now like the chief, began to advance. Another spear,
a bent one that would not fly straight, went past his f ace and one fell
from on high where Roger was. The twins lay hidden behind the tribe
and the anonymous devils' faces swarmed across the neck. Ralph
turned and ran. A great noise as of sea gulls rose behind him. He
obeyed an instinct that he did not know he  possessed and swerved
over the open space so that the spears went wide. He saw the
headless body of the sow and jumped in time. Then he was crashing
through foliage and small boughs and was hidden by the forest.

The chief stopped by the pig, turned and h eld up his hands.

"Back! Back to the fort!"

Presently the tribe returned noisily to the neck where Roger joined
them.

The chief spoke to him angrily.

"Why aren ’t you on watch?"

Roger looked at him gravely.

"I just came down — "

The hangman's horror cl ung round him. The chief said no more to
him but looked down at Samneric.

"You got to join the tribe."

"You lemme go — "

" — and me."

The chief snatched one of the few spears that were left and poked
Sam in the ribs.

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"What d'you mean by it, eh?" said the  chief fiercely, "What d'you
mean by coming with spears? What d'you mean by not joining my
tribe?"

The prodding became rhythmic. Sam yelled.

"That's not the way."

Roger edged past the chief, only just avoiding pushing him with
his shoulder. The yelling c eased, and Samneric lay looking up in quiet
terror. Roger advanced upon them as one wielding a nameless
authority.

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CHAPTER TWELVE

Cry of the Hunters



Ralph lay in a covert, wondering about his wounds. The bruised
flesh was inches in diameter over his r ight ribs, with a swollen and
bloody scar where the spear had hit him. His hair was full of dirt and
tapped like the tendrils of a creeper. All over he was scratched and
bruised from his flight through the forest. By the time his breathing
was normal again , he had worked out that bathing these injuries
would have to wait. How could you listen for naked feet if you were
splashing in water? How could you be safe by the little stream or on
the open beach?

Ralph listened. He was not really far from the Castle  Rock, and
during the first panic he had thought he heard sounds of pursuit But
the hunters had only sneaked into the fringes of the greenery,
retrieving spears perhaps, and then had rushed back to the sunny
rock as if terrified of the darkness under the le aves. He had even
glimpsed one of them, striped brown, black, and red, and had judged
that it was Bill. But really, thought Ralph, this was not Bill. This was a
savage whose image refused to blend with that ancient picture of a
boy in shorts and shirt.

Th e afternoon died away; the circular spots of sunlight moved
steadily over green fronds and brown fiber but no sound came from
behind the rock. At last Ralph wormed out of the ferns and sneaked
forward to the edge of that impenetrable thicket that fronted t he neck
of land. He peered with elaborate caution between branches at the

edge and could see Robert sitting on guard at the top of the cliff. He
held a spear in his left hand and was tossing up a pebble and catching

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it again with the right. Behind him a c olumn of smoke rose thickly, so
that Ralph's nostrils flared and his mouth dribbled. He wiped his nose
and mouth with the back of his hand and for the first time since the
morning felt hungry. The tribe must be sitting round the gutted pig,
watching the fa t ooze and burn among the ashes. They would be
intent

Another figure, an unrecognizable one, appeared by Robert and
gave him something, then turned and went back behind the rock.
Robert laid his spear on the rock beside him and began to gnaw
between his r aised hands. So the feast was beginning and the
watchman had been given his portion.

Ralph saw that for the time being he was safe. He limped away
through the fruit trees, drawn by the thought of the poor food yet bitter
when he remembered the feast. Feas t today, and then tomorrow.

He argued unconvincingly that they would let him alone, perhaps
even make an outlaw of him. But then the fatal unreasoning
knowledge came to him again. The breaking of the conch and the
deaths of Piggy and Simon lay over the is land like a vapor. These
painted savages would go further and further. Then there was that
indefinable connection between himself and Jack; who therefore
would never let him alone; never.

He paused, sun - flecked, holding up a bough, prepared to duck
under  it A spasm of terror set him shaking and he cried aloud.

"No. They're not as bad as that. It was an accident."

He ducked under the bough, ran clumsily, then stopped and
listened.

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He came to the smashed acres of fruit and ate greedily. He saw
two littlun s and, not having any idea of his own appearance, wondered
why they screamed and ran.

When he had eaten he went toward the beach. The sunlight was
slanting now into the palms by the wrecked shelter. There was the
platform and the pool. The best thing to d o was to ignore this leaden
feeling about the heart and rely on their common sense, their daylight
sanity. Now that the tribe had eaten, the thing to do was to try again.
And anyway, he couldn't stay here all night in an empty shelter by the
deserted platf orm. His flesh crept and he shivered in the evening sun.
No fire; no smoke; no rescue. He turned and limped away through the
forest toward Jack's end of the island.

The slanting sticks of sunlight were lost among the branches. At
length he came to a clear ing in the forest where rock prevented
vegetation from growing. Now it was a pool of shadows and Ralph
nearly flung himself behind a tree when he saw something standing in
the center; but then he saw that the white face was bone and that the
pig's skull gr inned at him from the top of a stick. He walked slowly into
the middle of the clearing and looked steadily at the skull that gleamed
as white as ever the conch had done and seemed to jeer at him
cynically. An inquisitive ant was busy in one of the eye sock ets but
otherwise the thing was lifeless.

Or was it?

Little prickles of sensation ran up and down his back. He stood,
the skull about on a level with his face, and held up his hair with two
hands. The teeth grinned, the empty sockets seemed to hold his g aze

masterfully and without effort.

What was it?

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The skull regarded Ralph like one who knows all the answers and
won't tell. A sick fear andr age swept him. Fiercely he hit out at the
filthy thing in front of him that bobbed like a toy and came back, sti ll
grinning into his face, so that he lashed and cried out in loathing. Then
he was licking his bruised knuckles and looking at the bare stick, while
the skull lay in two pieces, its grin now six feet across. He wrenched
the quivering stick from the crack  and held it as a spear between him
and the white pieces. Then he backed away, keeping his face to the
skull that lay grinning at the sky.

When the green glow had gone from the horizon and night was
fully accomplished, Ralph came again to the thicket in fr ont of the
Castle Rock. Peeping through, he could see that the height was still
occupied, and whoever it was up there had a spear at the ready.

He knelt among the shadows and felt his isolation bitterly. They
were savages it was true; but they were human,  and the ambushing
fears of the deep night were coming on.

Ralph moaned faintly. Tired though he was, he could not relax
and fall into a well of sleep for fear of the tribe. Might it not be possible
to walk boldly into the fort, say — "I've got pax," laugh  lightly and sleep
among the others? Pretend they were still boys, schoolboys who had
said, "Sir, yes, Sir" — and worn caps? Daylight might have answered
yes; but darkness and the horrors of death said no. Lying there in the
darkness, he knew he was an outcas t.

" 'Cos I had some sense."

He rubbed his cheek along his forearm, smelling the acrid scent of
salt and sweat and the staleness of dirt. Over to the left, the waves of

ocean were breathing, sucking down, then boiling back over the rock.

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There were soun ds coming from behind the Castle Rock Listening
carefully, detaching his mind from the swing of the sea, Ralph could
make out a familiar rhythm.

"Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!"

The tribe was dancing. Somewhere on the other side of this  rocky
wall there would be a dark circle, a glowing fire, and meat.

They would be savoring food and the comfort of safety.

A noise nearer at hand made him quiver. Savages were
clambering up the Castle Rock, right up to the top, and he could hear
voices.  He sneaked forward a few yards and saw the shape at the top
of the rock change and enlarge. There were only two boys on the
island who moved or talked like that.

Ralph put his head down on his forearms and accepted this new
fact like a wound. Samneric wer e part of the tribe now. They were
guarding the Castle Rock against him. There was no chance of
rescuing them and building up an outlaw tribe at the other end of the
island. Samneric were savages like the rest; Piggy was dead, and the
conch smashed to powd er.

At length the guard climbed down. The two that remained seemed
nothing more than a dark extension of the rock. A star appeared
behind them and was momentarily eclipsed by some movement.

Ralph edged forward, feeling his way over the uneven surface as
though he were bund. There were miles of vague water at his right
and the restless ocean lay under his left hand, as awful as the shaft of
a pit. Every minute the water breathed round the death rock and

flowered into a field of whiteness. Ralph crawled unt il he found the
ledge of the entry in his grasp. The lookouts were immediately

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above him and he could see the end of a spear projecting over the
rock.

He called very gently.

"Samneric — "

There was no reply. To carry he must speak louder; and this
would  rouse those striped and inimical creatures from their feasting by
the fire. He set his teeth and started to climb, finding the holds by
touch. The stick that had supported a skull hampered him but he
would not be parted from his only weapon. He was nearly  level with
the twins before he spoke again.

"Samneric — "

He heard a cry and a flurry from the rock. The twins had grabbed
each other and were gibbering.

"It's me. Ralph."

Terrified that they would run and give the alarm, he hauled himself
up until his h ead and shoulders stuck over the top. Far below his
armpit he saw the luminous flowering round the rock.

"It ’s only me. Ralph."

At length they bent forward and peered in his face.

"We thought it was — "

" — we didn't know what it was — "

" — we thought — "

Mem ory of their new and shameful loyalty came to them. Eric was
silent but Sam tried to do his duty.

"You got to go, Ralph. You go away now — "
He wagged his spear and essayed

fierceness. "You shove off. See?"

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Eric nodded agreement and jabbed his spear in the  air. Ralph
leaned on his arms and did not go.

"I came to see you two."

His voice was thick. His throat was hurting him now though it had
received no wound.

"I came to see you two — "

Words could not express the dull pain of these things. He fell
silent,  while the vivid stars were spilt and danced all ways.

Sam shifted uneasily.

"Honest, Ralph, you'd better go."

Ralph looked up again.

"You two aren't painted. How can you — ? If it were light — "

If it were light shame would burn them at admitting these t hings.
But the night was dark. Eric took up; and then the twins started their
antiphonal speech.

"You got to go because it's not safe — “

" — they made us. They hurt us — "

"Who? Jack?"

"Oh no — "

They bent to him and lowered their voices.

"Push off, Ralph — '

" — it's a tribe — "

" — they made us — "

" — we couldn't help it — "

When Ralph spoke again his voice was low, and seemed
breathless.

"What have I done? I liked him — and I wanted us to be rescued — "

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Again the stars spilled about the sky. Eric shook his head,
ear nestly.

"Listen, Ralph. Never mind what's sense. That's gone — "

"Never mind about the chief — "

“ — you got to go for your own good."

"The chief and Roger — "

" — yes, Roger — "

"They hate you, Ralph. They're going to do you."

"They're going to hunt you tomorr ow."

"But why?"

"I dunno. And Ralph, Jack, the chief, says it'll be dangerous — "

" — and we've got to be careful and throw our spears like at a pig."

"We ’re going to spread out in a line across the island — "

" — we're going forward from this end — "

" — until  we find you."

"We've got to give signals like this."

Eric raised his head and achieved a faint ululation by beating on
his open mouth. Then he glanced behind him nervously.

"Like that — "

" — only louder, of course."

"But I've done nothing," whispered Ral ph, urgently. I only wanted
to keep up a fire!"

He paused for a moment, thinking miserably of the morrow. A
matter of overwhelming importance occurred to him.

"What are you — ?"

He could not bring himself to be specific at first; but then fear and

lonelin ess goaded him.

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"When they find me, what are they going to do?" The twins were
silent. Beneath him, the death rock flowered again.

"What are they — oh God! I ’m hungry — "

The towering rock seemed to sway under him.

“Well — what — ? ”

The twins answered his que stion indirectly.

"You got to go now, Ralph."

"For your own good."

"Keep away. As far as you can."

"Won't you come with me? Three of us — we'd stand a
chance." After a moment's silence, Sam spoke in a strangled
voice. "You don't know Roger. He's a terror ." "And the chief —
they're both — "

" — terrors — "

" — only Roger — "

Both boys froze. Someone was climbing toward them from the
tribe.

"He's coming to see if we're keeping watch. Quick, Ralph!"

As he prepared to let himself down the cliff, Ralph snatched at th e
last possible advantage to be wrung out of this meeting.

"I ’ll lie up close; in that thicket down there," he whispered, "so
keep them away from it. They'll never think to took so close — "

The footsteps were still some distance away.
"Sam — I'm going to be  all right, aren't I?"
The twins were silent again.

"Here!" said Sam suddenly. "Take this — "

Ralph felt a chunk of meat pushed against him and grabbed
it. "But what are you going to do when you catch me?"

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Silence above. He sounded silly to himself. He lo wered himself
down the rock.

"What are you going to do — ?"

From the top of the towering rock came the incomprehensible
reply.

"Roger sharpened a stick at both ends."

Roger sharpened a stick at both ends. Ralph tried to attach a
meaning to this but could  not. He used all the bad words he could
think of in a fit of temper that passed into yawning. How long could
you go without sleep? He yearned for a bed and sheets — but the only
whiteness here was the slow spilt milk, luminous round the rock forty
feet belo w, where Piggy had fallen. Piggy was everywhere, was on
this neck, was become terrible in darkness and death. If Piggy were to
come back now out of the water, with his empty head —  Ralph
whimpered and yawned like a littlun. The stick in his hand became a
cr utch on which he reeled.

Then he tensed again. There were voices raised on the top of the
Castle Rock. Samneric were arguing with someone. But the ferns and
the grass were near. That was the place to be in, hidden, and next to
the thicket that would serve  for tomorrow's hide - out. Here — and his
hands touched grass — was a place to be in for the night, not far from
the tribe, so that if the horrors of the supernatural emerged one could
at least mix with humans for the time being, even if it meant . . .

What di d it mean? A stick sharpened at both ends. What was
there in that? They had thrown spears and missed; all but one.
Perhaps they would miss next time, too.

He squatted down in the tall grass, remembered the meat that
Sam had given him, and began to tear at  it ravenously. While he was

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eating, he heard fresh noises — cries of pain from Samneric, cries of
panic, angry voices. What did it mean? Someone besides himself was
in trouble, for at least one of the twins was catching it. Then the voices
passed away down  the rock and he ceased to think of them. He felt
with his hands and found cool, delicate fronds backed against the
thicket. Here then was the night's lair. At first light he would creep into
the thicket, squeeze between the twisted stems, ensconce himself  so
deep that only a crawler like himself could come through, and that
crawler would be jabbed. There he would sit, and the search would
pass him by, and the cordon waver on, ululating along the island, and
he would be free.

He pulled himself between the  ferns, tunneling in. He laid the stick
beside him, and huddled himself down in the blackness. One must
remember to wake at first light, in order to diddle the savages — and
he did not know how quickly sleep came and hurled him down a dark
interior slope.

He  was awake before his eyes were open, listening to a noise that
was near. He opened an eye, found the mold an inch or so from his
face and his fingers gripped into it, light filtering between the fronds of
fern. He had just time to realize that the age - lon g nightmares of falling
and death were past and that the morning was come, when he heard
the sound again.' It was an ululation over by the seashore  — and now
the next savage answered and the next. The cry swept by him across
the narrow end of the island fro m sea to lagoon, like the cry of a flying
bird. He took no time to consider but grabbed his sharp stick and
wriggled back among the ferns. Within seconds he was worming his

way into the thicket; but not before he had glimpsed the legs of a
savage coming to ward him. The ferns

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were thumped and beaten and he heard legs moving in the long
grass. The savage, whoever he was, ululated twice; and the cry was
repeated in both directions, then died away. Ralph crouched still,
tangled in the ferns, and for a time he  heard nothing.

At last he examined the thicket itself. Certainly no one could
attack him here — and moreover he had a stroke of luck. The great
rock that had killed Piggy had bounded into this thicket and bounced
there, right in the center, making a smashed  space a few feet in extent
each way. When Ralph had wriggled into this he felt secure, and
clever. He sat down carefully among the smashed stems and waited
for the hunt to pass. Looking up between the leaves he caught a
glimpse of something red. That must  be the top of the Castle Rock,
distant and unmenacing. He composed himself triumphantly, to hear
the sounds of the hunt dying away.

Yet no one made a sound; and as the minutes passed, in the
green shade, his feeling of triumph faded.

At last he heard a  voice — Jack's voice, but hushed.

"Are you certain?"

The savage addressed said nothing. Perhaps he made a gesture.

Roger spoke.

"If you're fooling us — "

Immediately after this, there came a gasp, and a squeal of pain.
Ralph crouched instinctively. One of  the twins was there, outside the
thicket, with Jack and Roger.

"You're sure he meant in there?"

The twin moaned faintly and then squealed again.

"He meant he'd hide in there?" "Yes — yes — oh —
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Silvery laughter scattered among the trees.

So they knew.

R alph picked up his stick and prepared for battle. But what could
they do? It would take them a week to break a path through the
thicket; and anyone who wormed his way in would be helpless. He felt
the point of his spear with his thumb and grinned without a musement
Whoever tried that would be stuck, squealing like a pig.

They were going away, back to the tower rock. He could hear feet
moving and then someone sniggered. There came again that high,
bird - like cry that swept along the line, So some were still w atching for
him; but some — ?

There was a long, breathless silence. Ralph found that he had
bark in his mouth from the gnawed spear. He stood and peered
upwards to the Castle Rock.

As he did so, he heard Jack's voice from the top.

"Heave! Heave! Heave!"

The red rock that he could see at the top of the cliff vanished like
a curtain, and he could see figures and blue sky. A moment later the
earth jolted, there was a rushing sound in the air, and the top of the
thicket was cuffed as with a gigantic hand. The  rock bounded on,
thumping and smashing toward the beach, while a shower of broken
twigs and leaves fell on him. Beyond the thicket, the tribe was
cheering.

Silence again.

Ralph put his fingers in his mouth and bit them. There was only
one other rock up  there that they might conceivably move; but that

was half as big as a cottage, big as a car, a tank. He visualized its
probable progress with agonizing clearness — that one would start

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slowly, drop from ledge to ledge, trundle across the neck like an
outsiz e steam roller.

"Heave! Heave! Heave!"

Ralph put down his spear, then picked it up again. He pushed his
hair back irritably, took two hasty steps across the little space and
then came back. He stood looking at the broken ends of branches.

Still silence.

He caught sight of the rise and fall of his diaphragm and was
surprised to see how quickly he was breathing. Just left of center his
heart - beats were visible. He put the spear down again.

"Heave! Heave! Heave!"

A shrill, prolonged cheer.

Something boo med up on the red rock, then the earth jumped and
began to shake steadily, while the noise as steadily increased. Ralph
was shot into the air, thrown down, dashed against branches. At his
right hand, and only a few feet away, the whole thicket bent and the
roots screamed as they came out of the earth together. He saw
something red that turned over slowly as a mill wheel. Then the red
thing was past and the elephantine progress diminished toward the
sea.

Ralph knelt on the plowed - up soil, and waited for the  earth to
come back. Presently the white, broken stumps, the split sticks and
the tangle of the thicket refocused. There was a kind of heavy feeling
in his body where he had watched his own pulse.

Silence again.

Yet not entirely so. They were whispering  out there; and suddenly
the branches were shaken furiously at two places on his

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right. The pointed end of a stick appeared. In panic, Ralph thrust his
own stick through the crack and struck with all his might.

"Aaa - ah!"

His spear twisted a little in his  hands and then he withdrew it
again.

"Ooh - ooh — "

Someone was moaning outside and a babble of voices rose. A
fierce argument was going on and the wounded savage kept
groaning. Then when there was silence, a single voice spoke and
Ralph decided that it was  not Jack's.

"See? I told you — he's dangerous."

The wounded savage moaned again.

What else? What next?

Ralph fastened his hands round the chewed spear and his hair
fell. Someone was muttering, only a few yards away toward the Castle
Rock. He heard a sav age say "No!" in a shocked voice; and then
there was suppressed laughter. He squatted back on his heels and
showed his teeth at the wall of branches. He raised his spear, snarled
a little, and waited.

Once more the invisible group sniggered. He heard a cu rious
trickling sound and then a louder crepitation as if someone were
unwrapping great sheets of cellophane. A stick snapped and he stifled
a cough. Smoke was seeping through the branches in white and
yellow wisps, the patch of blue sky overhead turned to  the color of a
storm cloud, and then the smoke billowed round him.

Someone laughed excitedly, and a voice shouted.

"Smoke!"

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He wormed his way through the thicket toward the forest, keeping
as far as possible beneath the smoke. Presently he saw open spa ce,
and the green leaves of the edge of the thicket. A smallish savage
was standing between him and the rest of the forest, a savage striped
red and white, and carrying a spear. He was coughing and smearing
the paint about his eyes with the back of his han d as he tried to see
through the increasing smoke. Ralph launched himself like a cat;
stabbed, snarling, with the spear, and the savage doubled up. There
was a shout from beyond the thicket and then Ralph was running with
the swiftness of fear through the  undergrowth. He came to a pig - run,
followed it for perhaps a hundred yards, and then swerved off. Behind
him the ululation swept across the island once more and a single
voice shouted three times. He guessed that was the signal to advance
and sped away aga in, till his chest was like fire. Then he flung himself
down under a bush and waited for a moment till his breathing
steadied. He passed his tongue tentatively over his teeth and lips and
heard far off the ululation of the pursuers.

There were many things  he could do. He could climb a tree; but
that was putting all his eggs in one basket. If he were detected, they
had nothing more difficult to do than wait.

If only one had time to think!

Another double cry at the same distance gave him a clue to their
pl an. Any savage balked in the forest would utter the double shout
and hold up the line till he was free again. That way they might hope
to keep the cordon unbroken right across the island. Ralph thought of

the boar that had broken through them with such eas e. If necessary,
when the chase came too close, he could charge the cordon while it

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was still thin, burst through, and run back. But run back where? The
cordon would turn and sweep again. Sooner or later he would have to
sleep or eat — and then he would awa ken with hands clawing at him;
and the hunt would become a running down.

What was to be done, then? The tree? Burst the line like a boar?
Either way the choice was terrible.

A single cry quickened his heart - beat and, leaping up, be dashed
away toward the  ocean side and the thick jungle till he was hung up
among creepers; he stayed there for a moment with his calves
quivering. If only one could have quiet, a long pause, a time to think!

And there again, shrill and inevitable, was the ululation sweeping
ac ross the island. At that sound he shied like a horse among the
creepers and ran once more till he was panting. He flung himself
down by some ferns. The tree, or the charge? He mastered his
breathing for a moment, wiped his mouth, and told himself to be cal m.
Samneric were somewhere in that line, and hating it. Or were they?
And supposing, instead of them, he met the chief, or Roger who
carried death in his hands?

Ralph pushed back his tangled hair and wiped the sweat out of
his best eye. He spoke aloud.

" Think."

What was the sensible thing to do?

There was no Piggy to talk sense. There was no solemn
assembly for debate nor dignity of the conch.

"Think."

Most, he was beginning to dread the curtain that might waver in

his brain, blacking out the sense of  danger, making a simpleton of
him.

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A third idea would be to hide so well that the advancing line would
pass without discovering him.

He jerked his head off the ground and listened. There was
another noise to attend to now, a deep grumbling noise, as tho ugh the
forest itself were angry with him, a somber noise across which the
ululations were scribbled excruciatingly as on slate. He knew he had
heard it before somewhere, but had no time to remember.

Break the line.

A tree.

Hide, and let them pass.

A n earer cry stood him on his feet and immediately he was away
again, running fast among thorns and brambles. Suddenly he
blundered into the open, found himself again in that open space —  and
there was the fathom - wide grin of the skull, no longer ridiculing a  deep
blue patch of sky but jeering up into a blanket of smoke. Then Ralph
was running beneath trees, with the grumble of the forest explained.
They had smoked him out and set the island on fire.

Hide was better than a tree because you had a chance of
brea king the line if you were discovered.

Hide, then.

He wondered it a pig would agree, and grimaced at nothing. Find
the deepest thicket, the darkest hole on the island, and creep in. Now,
as he ran, he peered about him. Bars and splashes of sunlight flitte d
over him and sweat made glistening streaks on his dirty body. The
cries were far now, and faint.

At last he found what seemed to him the right place, though the

decision was desperate. Here, bushes and a wild tangle of creeper
made a mat that kept out a ll the light of the sun. Beneath it was a

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space, perhaps a foot high, though it was pierced everywhere by
parallel and rising stems. If you wormed into the middle of that you
would be five yards from the edge, and hidden, unless the savage
chose to lie do wn and look for you; and even then, you would be in
darkness — and if the worst happened and he saw you, then you had a
chance to burst out at him, fling the whole line out of step and double
back.

Cautiously, his stick trailing behind him, Ralph wormed bet ween
the rising stems. When he reached the middle of the mat he lay and
listened.

The fire was a big one and the drum - roll that he had thought was
left so far behind was nearer. Couldn't a fire outrun a galloping horse?
He could see the sun - splashed groun d over an area of perhaps fifty
yards from where he lay, and as he watched, the sunlight in every
patch blinked at him. This was so like the curtain that flapped in his
brain that for a moment he thought the blinking was inside him. But
then the patches bl inked more rapidly, dulled and went out, so that he
saw that a great heaviness of smoke lay between the island and the
sun.

If anyone peered under the bushes and chanced to glimpse
human flesh it might be Samneric who would pretend not to see and
say noth ing. He laid his cheek against the chocolate - colored earth,
licked his dry lips and closed his eyes. Under the thicket, the earth
was vibrating very slightly; or perhaps there was a sound beneath the
obvious thunder of the fire and scribbled ululations tha t was too low to
hear.

Someone cried out. Ralph jerked his cheek off the earth and
looked into the dulled light. They must be near now, he thought, and

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his chest began to thump. Hide, break the line, climb a tree — which
was the best after all? The trouble  was you only had one chance.

Now the fire was nearer; those volleying shots were great limbs,
trunks even, bursting. The fools! The fools! The fire must be almost at
the fruit trees — what would they eat tomorrow?

Ralph stirred restlessly in his narrow be d. One chanced nothing!
What could they do? Beat him? So what? Kill him? A stick sharpened
at both ends.

The cries, suddenly nearer, jerked him up. He could see a striped
savage moving hastily out of a green tangle, and coming toward the
mat where he hid,  a savage who carried a spear. Ralph gripped his
fingers into the earth. Be ready now, in case.

Ralph fumbled to hold his spear so that it was point foremost; and
now he saw that the stick was sharpened at both ends.

The savage stopped fifteen yards away  and uttered his cry.
Perhaps he can hear my heart over the noises of the fire. Don't

scream. Get ready.

The savage moved forward so that you could only see him from
the waist down. That was the butt of his spear. Now you could see
him from the knee down . Don't scream. A herd of pigs came squealing
out of the greenery behind the savage and rushed away into the
forest. Birds were screaming, mice shrieking, and a little hopping thing
came under the mat and cowered.

Five yards away the savage stopped, stand ing right by the thicket,
and cried out. Ralph drew his feet up and crouched. The stake was in
his hands, the stake sharpened at both ends, the stake that vibrated

so wildly, that grew long, short, light, heavy, light again.

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The ululation spread from shor e to shore. The savage knelt down
by the edge of the thicket, and there were lights flickering n the forest
behind him. You could see a knee disturb the mold. Now the other.
Two hands. A spear.

A face.

The savage peered into the obscurity beneath the thi cket. You
could tell that he saw light on this side and on that, but not in he
middle — there. In the middle was a blob of dark and the savage
wrinkled up his face, trying to decipher the darkness.

The seconds lengthened Ralph was looking straight into the
savage's eyes.

Don't scream.

You'll get back.

Now he's seen you. He's making sure. A stick sharpened.

Ralph screamed, a scream of fright and anger and desperation.
His legs straightened, the screams became continuous and foaming.
He shot forward, burst  the thicket, was in the open, screaming,
snarling, bloody. He swung the stake and the savage tumbled over;
but there were others coming toward him, crying out. He swerved as a
spear flew past and then was silent, running. All at once the lights
flickering  ahead of him merged together, the roar of the forest rose to
thunder and a tall bush directly in his path burst into a great fan -
shaped flame. He swung to the right, running desperately fast, with
the heat beating on his left side and the fire racing forw ard like a tide.
The ululation rose behind him and spread along, a series of short
sharp cries, the sighting call. A brown figure showed up at his right

and fell away. They were all running, all crying out madly. He could
hear them crashing in the undergro wth and on

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the left was the hot, bright thunder of the fire. He forgot his wounds,
his hunger and thirst, and became fear; hopeless fear on flying feet,
rushing through the forest toward the open beach. Spots jumped
before his eyes and turned into red cir cles that expanded quickly till
they passed out of sight. Below him someone's legs were getting tired
and the desperate ululation advanced like a jagged fringe of menace
and was almost overhead.

H e stumbled over a rootand the cry thatpursued him rose eve n
higher.H e saw a shelter burstinto flames and the fire flapped at his
right shoulder and there was the glitter of water. Then he was down,
rolling over and over in the warm sand, crouching with arm up to ward
off, trying to cry for mercy.

He staggered t o his feet, tensed for more terrors, and looked up
at a huge peaked cap. It was a white - topped cap, and above the
green shade or the peak was a crown, an anchor, gold foliage. He
saw white drill, epaulettes, a revolver, a row of gilt buttons down the
front  of a uniform.

A naval officer stood on the sand, looking down at Ralph in wary
astonishment. On the beach behind him was a cutter, her bows
hauled up and held by two ratings. In the stern - sheets another rating
held a sub - machine gun.

The ululation falte red and died away.

The officer looked at Ralph doubtfully for a moment, then took his
hand away from the butt of the revolver.

"Hullo."

Squirming a little, conscious of his filthy appearance, Ralph

answered shyly.

"Hullo."

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The officer nodded, as if a  question had been answered.

"Are there any adults — any grownups with you?"

Dumbly, Ralph shook his head. He turned a half - pace on the
sand. A semicircle of little boys, their bodies streaked with colored
clay, sharp sticks in their hands, were standing on  the beach making
no noise at all.

“Fun and games," said the officer.

The fire reached the coconut palms by the beach and swallowed
them noisily. A flame, seemingly detached, swung like an acrobat and
licked up the palm heads on the platfonn. The sky was  black. The
officer grinned cheerfully at Ralph.

"We saw your smoke. What have you been doing? Having a war
or something?"

Ralph nodded.

The officer inspected the little scarecrow in front of him. The kid
needed a bath, a haircut, a nose - wipe and a good  deal of ointment.

"Nobody killed, I hope? Any dead bodies?"

"Only two. And they ’ve gone."

The officer leaned down and looked closely at Ralph.

"Two? Killed?"

Ralph nodded again. Behind him, the whole island was
shuddering with flame. The officer knew , as a rule, when people were
telling the truth. He whistled softly.

Other boys were appearing now, tiny tots some of them, brown,
with the distended bellies of small savages. One of them came dose
to the officer and looked up.

“I'm, I'm — "

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But there was  no more to come. Percival Wemys Madison sought
in his head for an incantation that had faded clean away.

The officer turned back to Ralph.

"We ’ll take you off. How many of you are there?"

Ralph shook his head. The officer looked past him to the group o f
painted boys.

"Who's boss here?"

"I am," said Ralph loudly.

A little boy who wore the remains of an extraordinary black cap on
his red hair and who carried the remains of a pair of spectacles at his
waist, started forward, then changed his mind and st ood still.

"We saw your smoke. And you don't know how many of you there
are?"

"No, sir."

"I should have thought," said the officer as he visualized the
search before him, "I should have thought that a pack of British
boys — you're all British, aren't you? — would have been able to put up
a better show than that — I mean — "

"It was like that at first," said Ralph, "before things — "

He stopped.

"We were together then — "

The officer nodded helpfully.

"I know. Jolly good show. Like the Coral Island."

Ralph look ed at him dumbly. For a moment he had a fleeting
picture of the strange glamour that had once invested the beaches.
But the island was scorched up like dead wood — Simon was dead —

and Jack had. . . . The tears began to flow and sobs shook him. He
gave himself  up to them now for the first time on the

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island; great, shuddering spasms of grief that seemed to wrench his
whole body. His voice rose under the black smoke before the burning
wreckage of the island; and infected by that emotion, the other little
boys b egan to shake and sob too. And in the middle of them, with
filthy body, matted hair, and unwiped nose, Ralph wept for the end of
innocence, the darkness of man's heart, and the fall through the air of
the true, wise friend called Piggy.

The officer, surro unded by these noises, was moved and a little
embarrassed. He turned away to give them time to pull themselves
together; and waited, allowing his eyes to rest on the trim cruiser in
the distance.













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ActionScript [AS3]

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//BaseScrollPane (fl.containers.BaseScrollPane) package fl.containers { import fl.controls.*; import flash.display.*; import fl.core.*; import flash.events.*; import flash.geom.*; import fl.events.*; public class BaseScrollPane extends UIComponent { protected var defaultLineScrollSize:Number;// = 4 protected var _maxHorizontalScrollPosition:Number;// = 0 protected var vScrollBar:Boolean; protected var disabledOverlay:Shape; protected var hScrollBar:Boolean; protected var availableWidth:Number; protected var _verticalPageScrollSize:Number;// = 0 protected var vOffset:Number;// = 0 protected var _verticalScrollBar:ScrollBar; protected var useFixedHorizontalScrolling:Boolean;// = false protected var contentWidth:Number;// = 0 protected var contentHeight:Number;// = 0 protected var _horizontalPageScrollSize:Number;// = 0 protected var background:DisplayObject; protected var _useBitmpScrolling:Boolean;// = false protected var contentPadding:Number;// = 0 protected var availableHeight:Number; protected var _horizontalScrollBar:ScrollBar; protected var contentScrollRect:Rectangle; protected var _horizontalScrollPolicy:String; protected var _verticalScrollPolicy:String; protected static const SCROLL_BAR_STYLES:Object = {upArrowDisabledSkin:"upArrowDisabledSkin", upArrowDownSkin:"upArrowDownSkin", upArrowOverSkin:"upArrowOverSkin", upArrowUpSkin:"upArrowUpSkin", downArrowDisabledSkin:"downArrowDisabledSkin", downArrowDownSkin:"downArrowDownSkin", downArrowOverSkin:"downArrowOverSkin", downArrowUpSkin:"downArrowUpSkin", thumbDisabledSkin:"thumbDisabledSkin", thumbDownSkin:"thumbDownSkin", thumbOverSkin:"thumbOverSkin", thumbUpSkin:"thumbUpSkin", thumbIcon:"thumbIcon", trackDisabledSkin:"trackDisabledSkin", trackDownSkin:"trackDownSkin", trackOverSkin:"trackOverSkin", trackUpSkin:"trackUpSkin", repeatDelay:"repeatDelay", repeatInterval:"repeatInterval"}; private static var defaultStyles:Object = {repeatDelay:500, repeatInterval:35, skin:"ScrollPane_upSkin", contentPadding:0, disabledAlpha:0.5}; public function BaseScrollPane(){ contentWidth = 0; contentHeight = 0; contentPadding = 0; vOffset = 0; _maxHorizontalScrollPosition = 0; _horizontalPageScrollSize = 0; _verticalPageScrollSize = 0; defaultLineScrollSize = 4; useFixedHorizontalScrolling = false; _useBitmpScrolling = false; super(); } protected function handleWheel(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ if (((((!(enabled)) || (!(_verticalScrollBar.visible)))) || ((contentHeight <= availableHeight)))){ return; }; _verticalScrollBar.scrollPosition = (_verticalScrollBar.scrollPosition - (_arg1.delta * verticalLineScrollSize)); setVerticalScrollPosition(_verticalScrollBar.scrollPosition); dispatchEvent(new ScrollEvent(ScrollBarDirection.VERTICAL, _arg1.delta, horizontalScrollPosition)); } public function get verticalScrollPosition():Number{ return (_verticalScrollBar.scrollPosition); } protected function drawDisabledOverlay():void{ if (enabled){ if (contains(disabledOverlay)){ removeChild(disabledOverlay); }; } else { disabledOverlay.x = (disabledOverlay.y = contentPadding); disabledOverlay.width = availableWidth; disabledOverlay.height = availableHeight; disabledOverlay.alpha = (getStyleValue("disabledAlpha") as Number); addChild(disabledOverlay); }; } public function set verticalScrollPosition(_arg1:Number):void{ drawNow(); _verticalScrollBar.scrollPosition = _arg1; setVerticalScrollPosition(_verticalScrollBar.scrollPosition, false); } protected function setContentSize(_arg1:Number, _arg2:Number):void{ if ((((((contentWidth == _arg1)) || (useFixedHorizontalScrolling))) && ((contentHeight == _arg2)))){ return; }; contentWidth = _arg1; contentHeight = _arg2; invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE); } public function get horizontalScrollPosition():Number{ return (_horizontalScrollBar.scrollPosition); } public function get horizontalScrollBar():ScrollBar{ return (_horizontalScrollBar); } override public function set enabled(_arg1:Boolean):void{ if (enabled == _arg1){ return; }; _verticalScrollBar.enabled = _arg1; _horizontalScrollBar.enabled = _arg1; super.enabled = _arg1; } public function get verticalLineScrollSize():Number{ return (_verticalScrollBar.lineScrollSize); } public function get horizontalScrollPolicy():String{ return (_horizontalScrollPolicy); } protected function calculateAvailableSize():void{ var _local1:Number; var _local2:Number; var _local3:Number; var _local4:Number; var _local5:Number; _local1 = ScrollBar.WIDTH; _local2 = (contentPadding = Number(getStyleValue("contentPadding"))); _local3 = ((height - (2 * _local2)) - vOffset); vScrollBar = (((_verticalScrollPolicy == ScrollPolicy.ON)) || ((((_verticalScrollPolicy == ScrollPolicy.AUTO)) && ((contentHeight > _local3))))); _local4 = ((width - (vScrollBar) ? _local1 : 0) - (2 * _local2)); _local5 = (useFixedHorizontalScrolling) ? _maxHorizontalScrollPosition : (contentWidth - _local4); hScrollBar = (((_horizontalScrollPolicy == ScrollPolicy.ON)) || ((((_horizontalScrollPolicy == ScrollPolicy.AUTO)) && ((_local5 > 0))))); if (hScrollBar){ _local3 = (_local3 - _local1); }; if (((((((hScrollBar) && (!(vScrollBar)))) && ((_verticalScrollPolicy == ScrollPolicy.AUTO)))) && ((contentHeight > _local3)))){ vScrollBar = true; _local4 = (_local4 - _local1); }; availableHeight = (_local3 + vOffset); availableWidth = _local4; } public function get maxVerticalScrollPosition():Number{ drawNow(); return (Math.max(0, (contentHeight - availableHeight))); } public function set horizontalScrollPosition(_arg1:Number):void{ drawNow(); _horizontalScrollBar.scrollPosition = _arg1; setHorizontalScrollPosition(_horizontalScrollBar.scrollPosition, false); } public function get horizontalLineScrollSize():Number{ return (_horizontalScrollBar.lineScrollSize); } public function set verticalPageScrollSize(_arg1:Number):void{ _verticalPageScrollSize = _arg1; invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE); } public function get verticalScrollPolicy():String{ return (_verticalScrollPolicy); } protected function setHorizontalScrollPosition(_arg1:Number, _arg2:Boolean=false):void{ } public function get useBitmapScrolling():Boolean{ return (_useBitmpScrolling); } protected function handleScroll(_arg1:ScrollEvent):void{ if (_arg1.target == _verticalScrollBar){ setVerticalScrollPosition(_arg1.position); } else { setHorizontalScrollPosition(_arg1.position); }; } public function set verticalLineScrollSize(_arg1:Number):void{ _verticalScrollBar.lineScrollSize = _arg1; } public function get verticalScrollBar():ScrollBar{ return (_verticalScrollBar); } protected function setVerticalScrollPosition(_arg1:Number, _arg2:Boolean=false):void{ } public function set horizontalPageScrollSize(_arg1:Number):void{ _horizontalPageScrollSize = _arg1; invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE); } override protected function draw():void{ if (isInvalid(InvalidationType.STYLES)){ setStyles(); drawBackground(); if (contentPadding != getStyleValue("contentPadding")){ invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE, false); }; }; if (isInvalid(InvalidationType.SIZE, InvalidationType.STATE)){ drawLayout(); }; updateChildren(); super.draw(); } public function set horizontalScrollPolicy(_arg1:String):void{ _horizontalScrollPolicy = _arg1; invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE); } override protected function configUI():void{ var _local1:Graphics; super.configUI(); contentScrollRect = new Rectangle(0, 0, 85, 85); _verticalScrollBar = new ScrollBar(); _verticalScrollBar.addEventListener(ScrollEvent.SCROLL, handleScroll, false, 0, true); _verticalScrollBar.visible = false; _verticalScrollBar.lineScrollSize = defaultLineScrollSize; addChild(_verticalScrollBar); copyStylesToChild(_verticalScrollBar, SCROLL_BAR_STYLES); _horizontalScrollBar = new ScrollBar(); _horizontalScrollBar.direction = ScrollBarDirection.HORIZONTAL; _horizontalScrollBar.addEventListener(ScrollEvent.SCROLL, handleScroll, false, 0, true); _horizontalScrollBar.visible = false; _horizontalScrollBar.lineScrollSize = defaultLineScrollSize; addChild(_horizontalScrollBar); copyStylesToChild(_horizontalScrollBar, SCROLL_BAR_STYLES); disabledOverlay = new Shape(); _local1 = disabledOverlay.graphics; _local1.beginFill(0xFFFFFF); _local1.drawRect(0, 0, width, height); _local1.endFill(); addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_WHEEL, handleWheel, false, 0, true); } protected function calculateContentWidth():void{ } public function get verticalPageScrollSize():Number{ if (isNaN(availableHeight)){ drawNow(); }; return (((((_verticalPageScrollSize == 0)) && (!(isNaN(availableHeight))))) ? availableHeight : _verticalPageScrollSize); } protected function drawLayout():void{ calculateAvailableSize(); calculateContentWidth(); background.width = width; background.height = height; if (vScrollBar){ _verticalScrollBar.visible = true; _verticalScrollBar.x = ((width - ScrollBar.WIDTH) - contentPadding); _verticalScrollBar.y = contentPadding; _verticalScrollBar.height = availableHeight; } else { _verticalScrollBar.visible = false; }; _verticalScrollBar.setScrollProperties(availableHeight, 0, (contentHeight - availableHeight), verticalPageScrollSize); setVerticalScrollPosition(_verticalScrollBar.scrollPosition, false); if (hScrollBar){ _horizontalScrollBar.visible = true; _horizontalScrollBar.x = contentPadding; _horizontalScrollBar.y = ((height - ScrollBar.WIDTH) - contentPadding); _horizontalScrollBar.width = availableWidth; } else { _horizontalScrollBar.visible = false; }; _horizontalScrollBar.setScrollProperties(availableWidth, 0, (useFixedHorizontalScrolling) ? _maxHorizontalScrollPosition : (contentWidth - availableWidth), horizontalPageScrollSize); setHorizontalScrollPosition(_horizontalScrollBar.scrollPosition, false); drawDisabledOverlay(); } protected function drawBackground():void{ var _local1:DisplayObject; _local1 = background; background = getDisplayObjectInstance(getStyleValue("skin")); background.width = width; background.height = height; addChildAt(background, 0); if (((!((_local1 == null))) && (!((_local1 == background))))){ removeChild(_local1); }; } public function set horizontalLineScrollSize(_arg1:Number):void{ _horizontalScrollBar.lineScrollSize = _arg1; } public function get horizontalPageScrollSize():Number{ if (isNaN(availableWidth)){ drawNow(); }; return (((((_horizontalPageScrollSize == 0)) && (!(isNaN(availableWidth))))) ? availableWidth : _horizontalPageScrollSize); } public function get maxHorizontalScrollPosition():Number{ drawNow(); return (Math.max(0, (contentWidth - availableWidth))); } protected function setStyles():void{ copyStylesToChild(_verticalScrollBar, SCROLL_BAR_STYLES); copyStylesToChild(_horizontalScrollBar, SCROLL_BAR_STYLES); } protected function updateChildren():void{ _verticalScrollBar.enabled = (_horizontalScrollBar.enabled = enabled); _verticalScrollBar.drawNow(); _horizontalScrollBar.drawNow(); } public function set verticalScrollPolicy(_arg1:String):void{ _verticalScrollPolicy = _arg1; invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE); } public function set useBitmapScrolling(_arg1:Boolean):void{ _useBitmpScrolling = _arg1; invalidate(InvalidationType.STATE); } public static function getStyleDefinition():Object{ return (mergeStyles(defaultStyles, ScrollBar.getStyleDefinition())); } } }//package fl.containers
Section 2
//ScrollPane (fl.containers.ScrollPane) package fl.containers { import fl.controls.*; import flash.display.*; import fl.core.*; import flash.events.*; import fl.managers.*; import fl.events.*; import flash.net.*; import flash.system.*; import flash.ui.*; public class ScrollPane extends BaseScrollPane implements IFocusManagerComponent { protected var scrollDragHPos:Number; protected var loader:Loader; protected var yOffset:Number; protected var currentContent:Object; protected var xOffset:Number; protected var _source:Object;// = "" protected var scrollDragVPos:Number; protected var _scrollDrag:Boolean;// = false protected var contentClip:Sprite; private static var defaultStyles:Object = {upSkin:"ScrollPane_upSkin", disabledSkin:"ScrollPane_disabledSkin", focusRectSkin:null, focusRectPadding:null, contentPadding:0}; public function ScrollPane(){ _source = ""; _scrollDrag = false; super(); } public function get source():Object{ return (_source); } public function set source(_arg1:Object):void{ var _local2:*; clearContent(); if (isLivePreview){ return; }; _source = _arg1; if ((((_source == "")) || ((_source == null)))){ return; }; currentContent = getDisplayObjectInstance(_arg1); if (currentContent != null){ _local2 = contentClip.addChild((currentContent as DisplayObject)); dispatchEvent(new Event(Event.INIT)); update(); } else { load(new URLRequest(_source.toString())); }; } public function get bytesLoaded():Number{ return (((((loader == null)) || ((loader.contentLoaderInfo == null)))) ? 0 : loader.contentLoaderInfo.bytesLoaded); } protected function doDrag(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ var _local2:*; var _local3:*; _local2 = (scrollDragVPos - (mouseY - yOffset)); _verticalScrollBar.setScrollPosition(_local2); setVerticalScrollPosition(_verticalScrollBar.scrollPosition, true); _local3 = (scrollDragHPos - (mouseX - xOffset)); _horizontalScrollBar.setScrollPosition(_local3); setHorizontalScrollPosition(_horizontalScrollBar.scrollPosition, true); } override protected function keyDownHandler(_arg1:KeyboardEvent):void{ var _local2:int; _local2 = calculateAvailableHeight(); switch (_arg1.keyCode){ case Keyboard.DOWN: verticalScrollPosition++; break; case Keyboard.UP: verticalScrollPosition--; break; case Keyboard.RIGHT: horizontalScrollPosition++; break; case Keyboard.LEFT: horizontalScrollPosition--; break; case Keyboard.END: verticalScrollPosition = maxVerticalScrollPosition; break; case Keyboard.HOME: verticalScrollPosition = 0; break; case Keyboard.PAGE_UP: verticalScrollPosition = (verticalScrollPosition - _local2); break; case Keyboard.PAGE_DOWN: verticalScrollPosition = (verticalScrollPosition + _local2); break; }; } protected function doStartDrag(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ if (!enabled){ return; }; xOffset = mouseX; yOffset = mouseY; scrollDragHPos = horizontalScrollPosition; scrollDragVPos = verticalScrollPosition; stage.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_MOVE, doDrag, false, 0, true); } public function get content():DisplayObject{ var _local1:Object; _local1 = currentContent; if ((_local1 is URLRequest)){ _local1 = loader.content; }; return ((_local1 as DisplayObject)); } public function get percentLoaded():Number{ if (loader != null){ return (Math.round(((bytesLoaded / bytesTotal) * 100))); }; return (0); } protected function endDrag(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ stage.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_MOVE, doDrag); } public function update():void{ var _local1:DisplayObject; _local1 = contentClip.getChildAt(0); setContentSize(_local1.width, _local1.height); } override protected function setHorizontalScrollPosition(_arg1:Number, _arg2:Boolean=false):void{ var _local3:*; _local3 = contentClip.scrollRect; _local3.x = _arg1; contentClip.scrollRect = _local3; } public function refreshPane():void{ if ((_source is URLRequest)){ _source = _source.url; }; source = _source; } protected function passEvent(_arg1:Event):void{ dispatchEvent(_arg1); } protected function calculateAvailableHeight():Number{ var _local1:Number; _local1 = Number(getStyleValue("contentPadding")); return (((height - (_local1 * 2)) - ((((_horizontalScrollPolicy == ScrollPolicy.ON)) || ((((_horizontalScrollPolicy == ScrollPolicy.AUTO)) && ((_maxHorizontalScrollPosition > 0)))))) ? 15 : 0)); } public function load(_arg1:URLRequest, _arg2:LoaderContext=null):void{ if (_arg2 == null){ _arg2 = new LoaderContext(false, ApplicationDomain.currentDomain); }; clearContent(); initLoader(); currentContent = (_source = _arg1); loader.load(_arg1, _arg2); } override protected function handleScroll(_arg1:ScrollEvent):void{ passEvent(_arg1); super.handleScroll(_arg1); } override protected function setVerticalScrollPosition(_arg1:Number, _arg2:Boolean=false):void{ var _local3:*; _local3 = contentClip.scrollRect; _local3.y = _arg1; contentClip.scrollRect = _local3; } protected function initLoader():void{ loader = new Loader(); loader.contentLoaderInfo.addEventListener(ProgressEvent.PROGRESS, passEvent, false, 0, true); loader.contentLoaderInfo.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, onContentLoad, false, 0, true); loader.contentLoaderInfo.addEventListener(Event.INIT, passEvent, false, 0, true); contentClip.addChild(loader); } override protected function draw():void{ if (isInvalid(InvalidationType.STYLES)){ drawBackground(); }; if (isInvalid(InvalidationType.STATE)){ setScrollDrag(); }; super.draw(); } override protected function configUI():void{ super.configUI(); contentClip = new Sprite(); addChild(contentClip); contentClip.scrollRect = contentScrollRect; _horizontalScrollPolicy = ScrollPolicy.AUTO; _verticalScrollPolicy = ScrollPolicy.AUTO; } public function set scrollDrag(_arg1:Boolean):void{ _scrollDrag = _arg1; invalidate(InvalidationType.STATE); } protected function clearContent():void{ if (contentClip.numChildren == 0){ return; }; contentClip.removeChildAt(0); currentContent = null; if (loader != null){ try { loader.close(); } catch(e) { }; try { loader.unload(); } catch(e) { }; loader = null; }; } override protected function drawLayout():void{ super.drawLayout(); contentScrollRect = contentClip.scrollRect; contentScrollRect.width = availableWidth; contentScrollRect.height = availableHeight; contentClip.cacheAsBitmap = useBitmapScrolling; contentClip.scrollRect = contentScrollRect; contentClip.x = (contentClip.y = contentPadding); } override protected function drawBackground():void{ var _local1:DisplayObject; _local1 = background; background = getDisplayObjectInstance(getStyleValue((enabled) ? "upSkin" : "disabledSkin")); background.width = width; background.height = height; addChildAt(background, 0); if (((!((_local1 == null))) && (!((_local1 == background))))){ removeChild(_local1); }; } public function get bytesTotal():Number{ return (((((loader == null)) || ((loader.contentLoaderInfo == null)))) ? 0 : loader.contentLoaderInfo.bytesTotal); } protected function onContentLoad(_arg1:Event):void{ var _local2:*; update(); _local2 = calculateAvailableHeight(); calculateAvailableSize(); horizontalScrollBar.setScrollProperties(availableWidth, 0, (useFixedHorizontalScrolling) ? _maxHorizontalScrollPosition : (contentWidth - availableWidth), availableWidth); verticalScrollBar.setScrollProperties(_local2, 0, (contentHeight - _local2), _local2); passEvent(_arg1); } public function get scrollDrag():Boolean{ return (_scrollDrag); } protected function setScrollDrag():void{ if (_scrollDrag){ contentClip.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, doStartDrag, false, 0, true); stage.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_UP, endDrag, false, 0, true); } else { contentClip.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, doStartDrag); stage.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_UP, endDrag); removeEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_MOVE, doDrag); }; contentClip.buttonMode = _scrollDrag; } public static function getStyleDefinition():Object{ return (mergeStyles(defaultStyles, BaseScrollPane.getStyleDefinition())); } } }//package fl.containers
Section 3
//BaseButton (fl.controls.BaseButton) package fl.controls { import flash.display.*; import fl.core.*; import flash.events.*; import flash.utils.*; import fl.events.*; public class BaseButton extends UIComponent { protected var _selected:Boolean;// = false private var unlockedMouseState:String; protected var pressTimer:Timer; protected var mouseState:String; protected var background:DisplayObject; private var _mouseStateLocked:Boolean;// = false protected var _autoRepeat:Boolean;// = false private static var defaultStyles:Object = {upSkin:"Button_upSkin", downSkin:"Button_downSkin", overSkin:"Button_overSkin", disabledSkin:"Button_disabledSkin", selectedDisabledSkin:"Button_selectedDisabledSkin", selectedUpSkin:"Button_selectedUpSkin", selectedDownSkin:"Button_selectedDownSkin", selectedOverSkin:"Button_selectedOverSkin", focusRectSkin:null, focusRectPadding:null, repeatDelay:500, repeatInterval:35}; public function BaseButton(){ _selected = false; _autoRepeat = false; _mouseStateLocked = false; super(); buttonMode = true; mouseChildren = false; useHandCursor = false; setupMouseEvents(); setMouseState("up"); pressTimer = new Timer(1, 0); pressTimer.addEventListener(TimerEvent.TIMER, buttonDown, false, 0, true); } protected function endPress():void{ pressTimer.reset(); } public function set mouseStateLocked(_arg1:Boolean):void{ _mouseStateLocked = _arg1; if (_arg1 == false){ setMouseState(unlockedMouseState); } else { unlockedMouseState = mouseState; }; } public function get autoRepeat():Boolean{ return (_autoRepeat); } public function set autoRepeat(_arg1:Boolean):void{ _autoRepeat = _arg1; } override public function set enabled(_arg1:Boolean):void{ super.enabled = _arg1; mouseEnabled = _arg1; } public function get selected():Boolean{ return (_selected); } protected function mouseEventHandler(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ if (_arg1.type == MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN){ setMouseState("down"); startPress(); } else { if ((((_arg1.type == MouseEvent.ROLL_OVER)) || ((_arg1.type == MouseEvent.MOUSE_UP)))){ setMouseState("over"); endPress(); } else { if (_arg1.type == MouseEvent.ROLL_OUT){ setMouseState("up"); endPress(); }; }; }; } public function setMouseState(_arg1:String):void{ if (_mouseStateLocked){ unlockedMouseState = _arg1; return; }; if (mouseState == _arg1){ return; }; mouseState = _arg1; invalidate(InvalidationType.STATE); } protected function startPress():void{ if (_autoRepeat){ pressTimer.delay = Number(getStyleValue("repeatDelay")); pressTimer.start(); }; dispatchEvent(new ComponentEvent(ComponentEvent.BUTTON_DOWN, true)); } protected function buttonDown(_arg1:TimerEvent):void{ if (!_autoRepeat){ endPress(); return; }; if (pressTimer.currentCount == 1){ pressTimer.delay = Number(getStyleValue("repeatInterval")); }; dispatchEvent(new ComponentEvent(ComponentEvent.BUTTON_DOWN, true)); } public function set selected(_arg1:Boolean):void{ if (_selected == _arg1){ return; }; _selected = _arg1; invalidate(InvalidationType.STATE); } override public function get enabled():Boolean{ return (super.enabled); } override protected function draw():void{ if (isInvalid(InvalidationType.STYLES, InvalidationType.STATE)){ drawBackground(); invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE, false); }; if (isInvalid(InvalidationType.SIZE)){ drawLayout(); }; super.draw(); } protected function setupMouseEvents():void{ addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OVER, mouseEventHandler, false, 0, true); addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, mouseEventHandler, false, 0, true); addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_UP, mouseEventHandler, false, 0, true); addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OUT, mouseEventHandler, false, 0, true); } protected function drawLayout():void{ background.width = width; background.height = height; } protected function drawBackground():void{ var _local1:String; var _local2:DisplayObject; _local1 = (enabled) ? mouseState : "disabled"; if (selected){ _local1 = (("selected" + _local1.substr(0, 1).toUpperCase()) + _local1.substr(1)); }; _local1 = (_local1 + "Skin"); _local2 = background; background = getDisplayObjectInstance(getStyleValue(_local1)); addChildAt(background, 0); if (((!((_local2 == null))) && (!((_local2 == background))))){ removeChild(_local2); }; } public static function getStyleDefinition():Object{ return (defaultStyles); } } }//package fl.controls
Section 4
//Button (fl.controls.Button) package fl.controls { import flash.display.*; import fl.core.*; import fl.managers.*; public class Button extends LabelButton implements IFocusManagerComponent { protected var emphasizedBorder:DisplayObject; protected var _emphasized:Boolean;// = false private static var defaultStyles:Object = {emphasizedSkin:"Button_emphasizedSkin", emphasizedPadding:2}; public static var createAccessibilityImplementation:Function; public function Button(){ _emphasized = false; super(); } override public function drawFocus(_arg1:Boolean):void{ var _local2:Number; var _local3:*; super.drawFocus(_arg1); if (_arg1){ _local2 = Number(getStyleValue("emphasizedPadding")); if ((((_local2 < 0)) || (!(_emphasized)))){ _local2 = 0; }; _local3 = getStyleValue("focusRectPadding"); _local3 = ((_local3)==null) ? 2 : _local3; _local3 = (_local3 + _local2); uiFocusRect.x = -(_local3); uiFocusRect.y = -(_local3); uiFocusRect.width = (width + (_local3 * 2)); uiFocusRect.height = (height + (_local3 * 2)); }; } public function set emphasized(_arg1:Boolean):void{ _emphasized = _arg1; invalidate(InvalidationType.STYLES); } override protected function draw():void{ if (((isInvalid(InvalidationType.STYLES)) || (isInvalid(InvalidationType.SIZE)))){ drawEmphasized(); }; super.draw(); if (emphasizedBorder != null){ setChildIndex(emphasizedBorder, (numChildren - 1)); }; } public function get emphasized():Boolean{ return (_emphasized); } override protected function initializeAccessibility():void{ if (Button.createAccessibilityImplementation != null){ Button.createAccessibilityImplementation(this); }; } protected function drawEmphasized():void{ var _local1:Object; var _local2:Number; if (emphasizedBorder != null){ removeChild(emphasizedBorder); }; emphasizedBorder = null; if (!_emphasized){ return; }; _local1 = getStyleValue("emphasizedSkin"); if (_local1 != null){ emphasizedBorder = getDisplayObjectInstance(_local1); }; if (emphasizedBorder != null){ addChildAt(emphasizedBorder, 0); _local2 = Number(getStyleValue("emphasizedPadding")); emphasizedBorder.x = (emphasizedBorder.y = -(_local2)); emphasizedBorder.width = (width + (_local2 * 2)); emphasizedBorder.height = (height + (_local2 * 2)); }; } public static function getStyleDefinition():Object{ return (UIComponent.mergeStyles(LabelButton.getStyleDefinition(), defaultStyles)); } } }//package fl.controls
Section 5
//ButtonLabelPlacement (fl.controls.ButtonLabelPlacement) package fl.controls { public class ButtonLabelPlacement { public static const TOP:String = "top"; public static const LEFT:String = "left"; public static const BOTTOM:String = "bottom"; public static const RIGHT:String = "right"; } }//package fl.controls
Section 6
//Label (fl.controls.Label) package fl.controls { import fl.core.*; import flash.text.*; import fl.events.*; public class Label extends UIComponent { protected var actualHeight:Number; protected var _html:Boolean;// = false protected var actualWidth:Number; protected var defaultLabel:String;// = "Label" protected var _savedHTML:String; public var textField:TextField; private static var defaultStyles:Object = {textFormat:null, embedFonts:false}; public function Label(){ defaultLabel = "Label"; _html = false; super(); text = defaultLabel; actualWidth = _width; actualHeight = _height; } public function get autoSize():String{ return (textField.autoSize); } public function get selectable():Boolean{ return (textField.selectable); } public function set text(_arg1:String):void{ if (_arg1 == text){ return; }; if (((componentInspectorSetting) && ((_arg1 == defaultLabel)))){ return; }; _html = false; textField.text = _arg1; if (textField.autoSize != TextFieldAutoSize.NONE){ invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE); }; } public function get wordWrap():Boolean{ return (textField.wordWrap); } public function set condenseWhite(_arg1:Boolean):void{ textField.condenseWhite = _arg1; if (textField.autoSize != TextFieldAutoSize.NONE){ invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE); }; } public function set selectable(_arg1:Boolean):void{ textField.selectable = _arg1; } public function set autoSize(_arg1:String):void{ textField.autoSize = _arg1; invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE); } public function set wordWrap(_arg1:Boolean):void{ textField.wordWrap = _arg1; if (textField.autoSize != TextFieldAutoSize.NONE){ invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE); }; } override public function get height():Number{ if (((!((textField.autoSize == TextFieldAutoSize.NONE))) && (wordWrap))){ return (_height); }; return (actualHeight); } public function set htmlText(_arg1:String):void{ if (_arg1 == htmlText){ return; }; if (((componentInspectorSetting) && ((_arg1 == "")))){ return; }; _html = true; _savedHTML = _arg1; textField.htmlText = _arg1; if (textField.autoSize != TextFieldAutoSize.NONE){ invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE); }; } public function get text():String{ return (textField.text); } public function get condenseWhite():Boolean{ return (textField.condenseWhite); } override protected function draw():void{ var _local1:Object; if (isInvalid(InvalidationType.STYLES, InvalidationType.STATE)){ drawTextFormat(); _local1 = getStyleValue("embedFonts"); if (_local1 != null){ textField.embedFonts = _local1; }; if (textField.autoSize != TextFieldAutoSize.NONE){ invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE, false); }; }; if (isInvalid(InvalidationType.SIZE)){ drawLayout(); }; super.draw(); } override protected function configUI():void{ super.configUI(); textField = new TextField(); addChild(textField); textField.type = TextFieldType.DYNAMIC; textField.selectable = false; textField.wordWrap = false; } public function get htmlText():String{ return (textField.htmlText); } override public function setSize(_arg1:Number, _arg2:Number):void{ actualWidth = _arg1; actualHeight = _arg2; super.setSize(_arg1, _arg2); } override public function set width(_arg1:Number):void{ actualWidth = _arg1; super.width = _arg1; } protected function drawLayout():void{ var _local1:Boolean; var _local2:Number; var _local3:Number; _local1 = false; textField.width = width; textField.height = height; if (textField.autoSize != TextFieldAutoSize.NONE){ _local2 = textField.width; _local3 = textField.height; _local1 = ((!((_width == _local2))) || (!((_height == _local3)))); _width = _local2; _height = _local3; switch (textField.autoSize){ case TextFieldAutoSize.CENTER: textField.x = ((actualWidth / 2) - (textField.width / 2)); break; case TextFieldAutoSize.LEFT: textField.x = 0; break; case TextFieldAutoSize.RIGHT: textField.x = -((textField.width - actualWidth)); break; }; } else { textField.width = actualWidth; textField.height = actualHeight; textField.x = 0; }; if (_local1){ dispatchEvent(new ComponentEvent(ComponentEvent.RESIZE, true)); }; } override public function get width():Number{ if (((!((textField.autoSize == TextFieldAutoSize.NONE))) && (!(wordWrap)))){ return (_width); }; return (actualWidth); } protected function drawTextFormat():void{ var _local1:TextFormat; var _local2:Object; _local1 = (getStyleValue("textFormat") as TextFormat); if (_local1 == null){ _local2 = UIComponent.getStyleDefinition(); _local1 = (enabled) ? (_local2.defaultTextFormat as TextFormat) : (_local2.defaultDisabledTextFormat as TextFormat); }; textField.defaultTextFormat = _local1; textField.setTextFormat(_local1); if (((_html) && (!((_savedHTML == null))))){ htmlText = _savedHTML; }; } public static function getStyleDefinition():Object{ return (defaultStyles); } } }//package fl.controls
Section 7
//LabelButton (fl.controls.LabelButton) package fl.controls { import flash.display.*; import fl.core.*; import flash.events.*; import fl.managers.*; import flash.text.*; import fl.events.*; import flash.ui.*; public class LabelButton extends BaseButton implements IFocusManagerComponent { protected var _labelPlacement:String;// = "right" protected var _toggle:Boolean;// = false protected var icon:DisplayObject; protected var oldMouseState:String; protected var mode:String;// = "center" public var textField:TextField; protected var _label:String;// = "Label" private static var defaultStyles:Object = {icon:null, upIcon:null, downIcon:null, overIcon:null, disabledIcon:null, selectedDisabledIcon:null, selectedUpIcon:null, selectedDownIcon:null, selectedOverIcon:null, textFormat:null, disabledTextFormat:null, textPadding:5, embedFonts:false}; public static var createAccessibilityImplementation:Function; public function LabelButton(){ _labelPlacement = ButtonLabelPlacement.RIGHT; _toggle = false; _label = "Label"; mode = "center"; super(); } protected function toggleSelected(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ selected = !(selected); dispatchEvent(new Event(Event.CHANGE, true)); } public function get labelPlacement():String{ return (_labelPlacement); } override protected function keyDownHandler(_arg1:KeyboardEvent):void{ if (!enabled){ return; }; if (_arg1.keyCode == Keyboard.SPACE){ if (oldMouseState == null){ oldMouseState = mouseState; }; setMouseState("down"); startPress(); }; } protected function setEmbedFont(){ var _local1:Object; _local1 = getStyleValue("embedFonts"); if (_local1 != null){ textField.embedFonts = _local1; }; } override protected function keyUpHandler(_arg1:KeyboardEvent):void{ if (!enabled){ return; }; if (_arg1.keyCode == Keyboard.SPACE){ setMouseState(oldMouseState); oldMouseState = null; endPress(); dispatchEvent(new MouseEvent(MouseEvent.CLICK)); }; } override public function get selected():Boolean{ return ((_toggle) ? _selected : false); } public function set labelPlacement(_arg1:String):void{ _labelPlacement = _arg1; invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE); } public function set toggle(_arg1:Boolean):void{ if (((!(_arg1)) && (super.selected))){ selected = false; }; _toggle = _arg1; if (_toggle){ addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, toggleSelected, false, 0, true); } else { removeEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, toggleSelected); }; invalidate(InvalidationType.STATE); } public function get label():String{ return (_label); } override public function set selected(_arg1:Boolean):void{ _selected = _arg1; if (_toggle){ invalidate(InvalidationType.STATE); }; } override protected function draw():void{ if (textField.text != _label){ label = _label; }; if (isInvalid(InvalidationType.STYLES, InvalidationType.STATE)){ drawBackground(); drawIcon(); drawTextFormat(); invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE, false); }; if (isInvalid(InvalidationType.SIZE)){ drawLayout(); }; if (isInvalid(InvalidationType.SIZE, InvalidationType.STYLES)){ if (((isFocused) && (focusManager.showFocusIndicator))){ drawFocus(true); }; }; validate(); } public function get toggle():Boolean{ return (_toggle); } override protected function configUI():void{ super.configUI(); textField = new TextField(); textField.type = TextFieldType.DYNAMIC; textField.selectable = false; addChild(textField); } override protected function drawLayout():void{ var _local1:Number; var _local2:String; var _local3:Number; var _local4:Number; var _local5:Number; var _local6:Number; var _local7:Number; var _local8:Number; _local1 = Number(getStyleValue("textPadding")); _local2 = ((((icon == null)) && ((mode == "center")))) ? ButtonLabelPlacement.TOP : _labelPlacement; textField.height = (textField.textHeight + 4); _local3 = (textField.textWidth + 4); _local4 = (textField.textHeight + 4); _local5 = ((icon)==null) ? 0 : (icon.width + _local1); _local6 = ((icon)==null) ? 0 : (icon.height + _local1); textField.visible = (label.length > 0); if (icon != null){ icon.x = Math.round(((width - icon.width) / 2)); icon.y = Math.round(((height - icon.height) / 2)); }; if (textField.visible == false){ textField.width = 0; textField.height = 0; } else { if ((((_local2 == ButtonLabelPlacement.BOTTOM)) || ((_local2 == ButtonLabelPlacement.TOP)))){ _local7 = Math.max(0, Math.min(_local3, (width - (2 * _local1)))); if ((height - 2) > _local4){ _local8 = _local4; } else { _local8 = (height - 2); }; _local3 = _local7; textField.width = _local3; _local4 = _local8; textField.height = _local4; textField.x = Math.round(((width - _local3) / 2)); textField.y = Math.round(((((height - textField.height) - _local6) / 2) + ((_local2)==ButtonLabelPlacement.BOTTOM) ? _local6 : 0)); if (icon != null){ icon.y = Math.round(((_local2)==ButtonLabelPlacement.BOTTOM) ? (textField.y - _local6) : ((textField.y + textField.height) + _local1)); }; } else { _local7 = Math.max(0, Math.min(_local3, ((width - _local5) - (2 * _local1)))); _local3 = _local7; textField.width = _local3; textField.x = Math.round(((((width - _local3) - _local5) / 2) + ((_local2)!=ButtonLabelPlacement.LEFT) ? _local5 : 0)); textField.y = Math.round(((height - textField.height) / 2)); if (icon != null){ icon.x = Math.round(((_local2)!=ButtonLabelPlacement.LEFT) ? (textField.x - _local5) : ((textField.x + _local3) + _local1)); }; }; }; super.drawLayout(); } override protected function initializeAccessibility():void{ if (LabelButton.createAccessibilityImplementation != null){ LabelButton.createAccessibilityImplementation(this); }; } protected function drawIcon():void{ var _local1:DisplayObject; var _local2:String; var _local3:Object; _local1 = icon; _local2 = (enabled) ? mouseState : "disabled"; if (selected){ _local2 = (("selected" + _local2.substr(0, 1).toUpperCase()) + _local2.substr(1)); }; _local2 = (_local2 + "Icon"); _local3 = getStyleValue(_local2); if (_local3 == null){ _local3 = getStyleValue("icon"); }; if (_local3 != null){ icon = getDisplayObjectInstance(_local3); }; if (icon != null){ addChildAt(icon, 1); }; if (((!((_local1 == null))) && (!((_local1 == icon))))){ removeChild(_local1); }; } public function set label(_arg1:String):void{ _label = _arg1; if (textField.text != _label){ textField.text = _label; dispatchEvent(new ComponentEvent(ComponentEvent.LABEL_CHANGE)); }; invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE); invalidate(InvalidationType.STYLES); } protected function drawTextFormat():void{ var _local1:Object; var _local2:TextFormat; var _local3:TextFormat; _local1 = UIComponent.getStyleDefinition(); _local2 = (enabled) ? (_local1.defaultTextFormat as TextFormat) : (_local1.defaultDisabledTextFormat as TextFormat); textField.setTextFormat(_local2); _local3 = (getStyleValue((enabled) ? "textFormat" : "disabledTextFormat") as TextFormat); if (_local3 != null){ textField.setTextFormat(_local3); } else { _local3 = _local2; }; textField.defaultTextFormat = _local3; setEmbedFont(); } public static function getStyleDefinition():Object{ return (mergeStyles(defaultStyles, BaseButton.getStyleDefinition())); } } }//package fl.controls
Section 8
//RadioButton (fl.controls.RadioButton) package fl.controls { import flash.display.*; import flash.events.*; import fl.managers.*; import flash.ui.*; public class RadioButton extends LabelButton implements IFocusManagerGroup { protected var _value:Object; protected var defaultGroupName:String;// = "RadioButtonGroup" protected var _group:RadioButtonGroup; private static var defaultStyles:Object = {icon:null, upIcon:"RadioButton_upIcon", downIcon:"RadioButton_downIcon", overIcon:"RadioButton_overIcon", disabledIcon:"RadioButton_disabledIcon", selectedDisabledIcon:"RadioButton_selectedDisabledIcon", selectedUpIcon:"RadioButton_selectedUpIcon", selectedDownIcon:"RadioButton_selectedDownIcon", selectedOverIcon:"RadioButton_selectedOverIcon", focusRectSkin:null, focusRectPadding:null, textFormat:null, disabledTextFormat:null, embedFonts:null, textPadding:5}; public static var createAccessibilityImplementation:Function; public function RadioButton(){ defaultGroupName = "RadioButtonGroup"; super(); mode = "border"; groupName = defaultGroupName; } override public function drawFocus(_arg1:Boolean):void{ var _local2:Number; super.drawFocus(_arg1); if (_arg1){ _local2 = Number(getStyleValue("focusRectPadding")); uiFocusRect.x = (background.x - _local2); uiFocusRect.y = (background.y - _local2); uiFocusRect.width = (background.width + (_local2 * 2)); uiFocusRect.height = (background.height + (_local2 * 2)); }; } private function setThis():void{ var _local1:RadioButtonGroup; _local1 = _group; if (_local1 != null){ if (_local1.selection != this){ _local1.selection = this; }; } else { super.selected = true; }; } override public function get autoRepeat():Boolean{ return (false); } override public function set autoRepeat(_arg1:Boolean):void{ } protected function handleClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ if (_group == null){ return; }; _group.dispatchEvent(new MouseEvent(MouseEvent.CLICK, true)); } override protected function keyDownHandler(_arg1:KeyboardEvent):void{ switch (_arg1.keyCode){ case Keyboard.DOWN: setNext(!(_arg1.ctrlKey)); _arg1.stopPropagation(); break; case Keyboard.UP: setPrev(!(_arg1.ctrlKey)); _arg1.stopPropagation(); break; case Keyboard.LEFT: setPrev(!(_arg1.ctrlKey)); _arg1.stopPropagation(); break; case Keyboard.RIGHT: setNext(!(_arg1.ctrlKey)); _arg1.stopPropagation(); break; case Keyboard.SPACE: setThis(); _toggle = false; default: super.keyDownHandler(_arg1); break; }; } private function setNext(_arg1:Boolean=true):void{ var _local2:RadioButtonGroup; var _local3:IFocusManager; var _local4:int; var _local5:Number; var _local6:int; var _local7:*; _local2 = _group; if (_local2 == null){ return; }; _local3 = focusManager; if (_local3){ _local3.showFocusIndicator = true; }; _local4 = _local2.getRadioButtonIndex(this); _local5 = _local2.numRadioButtons; _local6 = _local4; if (_local4 != -1){ do { _local6++; _local6 = ((_local6)>(_local2.numRadioButtons - 1)) ? 0 : _local6; _local7 = _local2.getRadioButtonAt(_local6); if (((_local7) && (_local7.enabled))){ if (_arg1){ _local2.selection = _local7; }; _local7.setFocus(); return; }; if (((_arg1) && (!((_local2.getRadioButtonAt(_local6) == _local2.selection))))){ _local2.selection = this; }; this.drawFocus(true); } while (_local6 != _local4); }; } public function get group():RadioButtonGroup{ return (_group); } override protected function keyUpHandler(_arg1:KeyboardEvent):void{ super.keyUpHandler(_arg1); if ((((_arg1.keyCode == Keyboard.SPACE)) && (!(_toggle)))){ _toggle = true; }; } override public function get selected():Boolean{ return (super.selected); } override public function set toggle(_arg1:Boolean):void{ throw (new Error("Warning: You cannot change a RadioButtons toggle.")); } public function set value(_arg1:Object):void{ _value = _arg1; } public function set group(_arg1:RadioButtonGroup):void{ groupName = _arg1.name; } override public function set selected(_arg1:Boolean):void{ if ((((_arg1 == false)) || (selected))){ return; }; if (_group != null){ _group.selection = this; } else { super.selected = _arg1; }; } override protected function draw():void{ super.draw(); } override public function get toggle():Boolean{ return (true); } override protected function configUI():void{ var _local1:Shape; var _local2:Graphics; super.configUI(); super.toggle = true; _local1 = new Shape(); _local2 = _local1.graphics; _local2.beginFill(0, 0); _local2.drawRect(0, 0, 100, 100); _local2.endFill(); background = (_local1 as DisplayObject); addChildAt(background, 0); addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, handleClick, false, 0, true); } public function set groupName(_arg1:String):void{ if (_group != null){ _group.removeRadioButton(this); _group.removeEventListener(Event.CHANGE, handleChange); }; _group = ((_arg1)==null) ? null : RadioButtonGroup.getGroup(_arg1); if (_group != null){ _group.addRadioButton(this); _group.addEventListener(Event.CHANGE, handleChange, false, 0, true); }; } public function get value():Object{ return (_value); } override protected function drawLayout():void{ var _local1:Number; super.drawLayout(); _local1 = Number(getStyleValue("textPadding")); switch (_labelPlacement){ case ButtonLabelPlacement.RIGHT: icon.x = _local1; textField.x = (icon.x + (icon.width + _local1)); background.width = ((textField.x + textField.width) + _local1); background.height = (Math.max(textField.height, icon.height) + (_local1 * 2)); break; case ButtonLabelPlacement.LEFT: icon.x = ((width - icon.width) - _local1); textField.x = (((width - icon.width) - (_local1 * 2)) - textField.width); background.width = ((textField.width + icon.width) + (_local1 * 3)); background.height = (Math.max(textField.height, icon.height) + (_local1 * 2)); break; case ButtonLabelPlacement.TOP: case ButtonLabelPlacement.BOTTOM: background.width = (Math.max(textField.width, icon.width) + (_local1 * 2)); background.height = ((textField.height + icon.height) + (_local1 * 3)); break; }; background.x = Math.min((icon.x - _local1), (textField.x - _local1)); background.y = Math.min((icon.y - _local1), (textField.y - _local1)); } override protected function drawBackground():void{ } override protected function initializeAccessibility():void{ if (RadioButton.createAccessibilityImplementation != null){ RadioButton.createAccessibilityImplementation(this); }; } public function get groupName():String{ return (((_group)==null) ? null : _group.name); } private function setPrev(_arg1:Boolean=true):void{ var _local2:RadioButtonGroup; var _local3:IFocusManager; var _local4:int; var _local5:int; var _local6:*; _local2 = _group; if (_local2 == null){ return; }; _local3 = focusManager; if (_local3){ _local3.showFocusIndicator = true; }; _local4 = _local2.getRadioButtonIndex(this); _local5 = _local4; if (_local4 != -1){ do { --_local5; _local5 = ((_local5)==-1) ? (_local2.numRadioButtons - 1) : _local5; _local6 = _local2.getRadioButtonAt(_local5); if (((_local6) && (_local6.enabled))){ if (_arg1){ _local2.selection = _local6; }; _local6.setFocus(); return; }; if (((_arg1) && (!((_local2.getRadioButtonAt(_local5) == _local2.selection))))){ _local2.selection = this; }; this.drawFocus(true); } while (_local5 != _local4); }; } protected function handleChange(_arg1:Event):void{ super.selected = (_group.selection == this); dispatchEvent(new Event(Event.CHANGE, true)); } public static function getStyleDefinition():Object{ return (defaultStyles); } } }//package fl.controls
Section 9
//RadioButtonGroup (fl.controls.RadioButtonGroup) package fl.controls { import flash.events.*; public class RadioButtonGroup extends EventDispatcher { protected var _selection:RadioButton; protected var radioButtons:Array; protected var _name:String; private static var groups:Object; private static var groupCount:uint = 0; public function RadioButtonGroup(_arg1:String){ _name = _arg1; radioButtons = []; registerGroup(this); } public function getRadioButtonIndex(_arg1:RadioButton):int{ var _local2:int; var _local3:RadioButton; _local2 = 0; while (_local2 < radioButtons.length) { _local3 = (radioButtons[_local2] as RadioButton); if (_local3 == _arg1){ return (_local2); }; _local2++; }; return (-1); } public function get numRadioButtons():int{ return (radioButtons.length); } public function get name():String{ return (_name); } public function get selection():RadioButton{ return (_selection); } public function set selection(_arg1:RadioButton):void{ if ((((((_selection == _arg1)) || ((_arg1 == null)))) || ((getRadioButtonIndex(_arg1) == -1)))){ return; }; _selection = _arg1; dispatchEvent(new Event(Event.CHANGE, true)); } public function set selectedData(_arg1:Object):void{ var _local2:int; var _local3:RadioButton; _local2 = 0; while (_local2 < radioButtons.length) { _local3 = (radioButtons[_local2] as RadioButton); if (_local3.value == _arg1){ selection = _local3; return; }; _local2++; }; } public function removeRadioButton(_arg1:RadioButton):void{ var _local2:int; _local2 = getRadioButtonIndex(_arg1); if (_local2 != -1){ radioButtons.splice(_local2, 1); }; if (_selection == _arg1){ _selection = null; }; } public function addRadioButton(_arg1:RadioButton):void{ if (_arg1.groupName != name){ _arg1.groupName = name; return; }; radioButtons.push(_arg1); if (_arg1.selected){ selection = _arg1; }; } public function getRadioButtonAt(_arg1:int):RadioButton{ return (RadioButton(radioButtons[_arg1])); } public function get selectedData():Object{ var _local1:RadioButton; _local1 = _selection; return (((_local1)==null) ? null : _local1.value); } public static function getGroup(_arg1:String):RadioButtonGroup{ var _local2:RadioButtonGroup; if (groups == null){ groups = {}; }; _local2 = (groups[_arg1] as RadioButtonGroup); if (_local2 == null){ _local2 = new RadioButtonGroup(_arg1); if ((++groupCount % 20) == 0){ cleanUpGroups(); }; }; return (_local2); } private static function registerGroup(_arg1:RadioButtonGroup):void{ if (groups == null){ groups = {}; }; groups[_arg1.name] = _arg1; } private static function cleanUpGroups():void{ var _local1:String; var _local2:RadioButtonGroup; for (_local1 in groups) { _local2 = (groups[_local1] as RadioButtonGroup); if (_local2.radioButtons.length == 0){ delete groups[_local1]; }; }; } } }//package fl.controls
Section 10
//ScrollBar (fl.controls.ScrollBar) package fl.controls { import fl.core.*; import flash.events.*; import fl.events.*; public class ScrollBar extends UIComponent { private var _direction:String;// = "vertical" protected var inDrag:Boolean;// = false protected var upArrow:BaseButton; private var _pageScrollSize:Number;// = 0 protected var downArrow:BaseButton; private var _pageSize:Number;// = 10 private var thumbScrollOffset:Number; private var _maxScrollPosition:Number;// = 0 private var _scrollPosition:Number;// = 0 protected var track:BaseButton; private var _minScrollPosition:Number;// = 0 private var _lineScrollSize:Number;// = 1 protected var thumb:LabelButton; protected static const THUMB_STYLES:Object = {disabledSkin:"thumbDisabledSkin", downSkin:"thumbDownSkin", overSkin:"thumbOverSkin", upSkin:"thumbUpSkin", icon:"thumbIcon", textPadding:0}; public static const WIDTH:Number = 15; protected static const DOWN_ARROW_STYLES:Object = {disabledSkin:"downArrowDisabledSkin", downSkin:"downArrowDownSkin", overSkin:"downArrowOverSkin", upSkin:"downArrowUpSkin", repeatDelay:"repeatDelay", repeatInterval:"repeatInterval"}; protected static const UP_ARROW_STYLES:Object = {disabledSkin:"upArrowDisabledSkin", downSkin:"upArrowDownSkin", overSkin:"upArrowOverSkin", upSkin:"upArrowUpSkin", repeatDelay:"repeatDelay", repeatInterval:"repeatInterval"}; protected static const TRACK_STYLES:Object = {disabledSkin:"trackDisabledSkin", downSkin:"trackDownSkin", overSkin:"trackOverSkin", upSkin:"trackUpSkin", repeatDelay:"repeatDelay", repeatInterval:"repeatInterval"}; private static var defaultStyles:Object = {downArrowDisabledSkin:"ScrollArrowDown_disabledSkin", downArrowDownSkin:"ScrollArrowDown_downSkin", downArrowOverSkin:"ScrollArrowDown_overSkin", downArrowUpSkin:"ScrollArrowDown_upSkin", thumbDisabledSkin:"ScrollThumb_upSkin", thumbDownSkin:"ScrollThumb_downSkin", thumbOverSkin:"ScrollThumb_overSkin", thumbUpSkin:"ScrollThumb_upSkin", trackDisabledSkin:"ScrollTrack_skin", trackDownSkin:"ScrollTrack_skin", trackOverSkin:"ScrollTrack_skin", trackUpSkin:"ScrollTrack_skin", upArrowDisabledSkin:"ScrollArrowUp_disabledSkin", upArrowDownSkin:"ScrollArrowUp_downSkin", upArrowOverSkin:"ScrollArrowUp_overSkin", upArrowUpSkin:"ScrollArrowUp_upSkin", thumbIcon:"ScrollBar_thumbIcon", repeatDelay:500, repeatInterval:35}; public function ScrollBar(){ _pageSize = 10; _pageScrollSize = 0; _lineScrollSize = 1; _minScrollPosition = 0; _maxScrollPosition = 0; _scrollPosition = 0; _direction = ScrollBarDirection.VERTICAL; inDrag = false; super(); setStyles(); focusEnabled = false; } public function get minScrollPosition():Number{ return (_minScrollPosition); } public function set minScrollPosition(_arg1:Number):void{ setScrollProperties(_pageSize, _arg1, _maxScrollPosition); } public function setScrollPosition(_arg1:Number, _arg2:Boolean=true):void{ var _local3:Number; _local3 = scrollPosition; _scrollPosition = Math.max(_minScrollPosition, Math.min(_maxScrollPosition, _arg1)); if (_local3 == _scrollPosition){ return; }; if (_arg2){ dispatchEvent(new ScrollEvent(_direction, (scrollPosition - _local3), scrollPosition)); }; updateThumb(); } public function set scrollPosition(_arg1:Number):void{ setScrollPosition(_arg1, true); } public function get pageScrollSize():Number{ return (((_pageScrollSize)==0) ? _pageSize : _pageScrollSize); } public function set pageSize(_arg1:Number):void{ if (_arg1 > 0){ _pageSize = _arg1; }; } public function setScrollProperties(_arg1:Number, _arg2:Number, _arg3:Number, _arg4:Number=0):void{ this.pageSize = _arg1; _minScrollPosition = _arg2; _maxScrollPosition = _arg3; if (_arg4 >= 0){ _pageScrollSize = _arg4; }; enabled = (_maxScrollPosition > _minScrollPosition); setScrollPosition(_scrollPosition, false); updateThumb(); } override public function set enabled(_arg1:Boolean):void{ super.enabled = _arg1; downArrow.enabled = (track.enabled = (thumb.enabled = (upArrow.enabled = ((enabled) && ((_maxScrollPosition > _minScrollPosition)))))); updateThumb(); } protected function updateThumb():void{ var _local1:Number; _local1 = ((_maxScrollPosition - _minScrollPosition) + _pageSize); if ((((((track.height <= 12)) || ((_maxScrollPosition <= _minScrollPosition)))) || ((((_local1 == 0)) || (isNaN(_local1)))))){ thumb.height = 12; thumb.visible = false; } else { thumb.height = Math.max(13, ((_pageSize / _local1) * track.height)); thumb.y = (track.y + ((track.height - thumb.height) * ((_scrollPosition - _minScrollPosition) / (_maxScrollPosition - _minScrollPosition)))); thumb.visible = enabled; }; } protected function thumbPressHandler(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ inDrag = true; thumbScrollOffset = (mouseY - thumb.y); thumb.mouseStateLocked = true; mouseChildren = false; stage.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_MOVE, handleThumbDrag, false, 0, true); stage.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_UP, thumbReleaseHandler, false, 0, true); } protected function thumbReleaseHandler(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ inDrag = false; mouseChildren = true; thumb.mouseStateLocked = false; stage.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_MOVE, handleThumbDrag); stage.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_UP, thumbReleaseHandler); } public function set pageScrollSize(_arg1:Number):void{ if (_arg1 >= 0){ _pageScrollSize = _arg1; }; } protected function handleThumbDrag(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ var _local2:Number; _local2 = Math.max(0, Math.min((track.height - thumb.height), ((mouseY - track.y) - thumbScrollOffset))); setScrollPosition((((_local2 / (track.height - thumb.height)) * (_maxScrollPosition - _minScrollPosition)) + _minScrollPosition)); } public function set direction(_arg1:String):void{ var _local2:Boolean; if (_direction == _arg1){ return; }; _direction = _arg1; if (isLivePreview){ return; }; setScaleY(1); _local2 = (_direction == ScrollBarDirection.HORIZONTAL); if (((_local2) && (componentInspectorSetting))){ if (rotation == 90){ return; }; setScaleX(-1); rotation = -90; }; if (!componentInspectorSetting){ if (((_local2) && ((rotation == 0)))){ rotation = -90; setScaleX(-1); } else { if (((!(_local2)) && ((rotation == -90)))){ rotation = 0; setScaleX(1); }; }; }; invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE); } public function set lineScrollSize(_arg1:Number):void{ if (_arg1 > 0){ _lineScrollSize = _arg1; }; } override public function get height():Number{ return (((_direction)==ScrollBarDirection.HORIZONTAL) ? super.width : super.height); } protected function scrollPressHandler(_arg1:ComponentEvent):void{ var _local2:Number; var _local3:Number; _arg1.stopImmediatePropagation(); if (_arg1.currentTarget == upArrow){ setScrollPosition((_scrollPosition - _lineScrollSize)); } else { if (_arg1.currentTarget == downArrow){ setScrollPosition((_scrollPosition + _lineScrollSize)); } else { _local2 = (((track.mouseY / track.height) * (_maxScrollPosition - _minScrollPosition)) + _minScrollPosition); _local3 = ((pageScrollSize)==0) ? pageSize : pageScrollSize; if (_scrollPosition < _local2){ setScrollPosition(Math.min(_local2, (_scrollPosition + _local3))); } else { if (_scrollPosition > _local2){ setScrollPosition(Math.max(_local2, (_scrollPosition - _local3))); }; }; }; }; } public function get pageSize():Number{ return (_pageSize); } public function set maxScrollPosition(_arg1:Number):void{ setScrollProperties(_pageSize, _minScrollPosition, _arg1); } public function get scrollPosition():Number{ return (_scrollPosition); } override public function get enabled():Boolean{ return (super.enabled); } override protected function draw():void{ var _local1:Number; if (isInvalid(InvalidationType.SIZE)){ _local1 = super.height; downArrow.move(0, Math.max(upArrow.height, (_local1 - downArrow.height))); track.setSize(WIDTH, Math.max(0, (_local1 - (downArrow.height + upArrow.height)))); updateThumb(); }; if (isInvalid(InvalidationType.STYLES, InvalidationType.STATE)){ setStyles(); }; downArrow.drawNow(); upArrow.drawNow(); track.drawNow(); thumb.drawNow(); validate(); } override protected function configUI():void{ super.configUI(); track = new BaseButton(); track.move(0, 14); track.useHandCursor = false; track.autoRepeat = true; track.focusEnabled = false; addChild(track); thumb = new LabelButton(); thumb.label = ""; thumb.setSize(WIDTH, 15); thumb.move(0, 15); thumb.focusEnabled = false; addChild(thumb); downArrow = new BaseButton(); downArrow.setSize(WIDTH, 14); downArrow.autoRepeat = true; downArrow.focusEnabled = false; addChild(downArrow); upArrow = new BaseButton(); upArrow.setSize(WIDTH, 14); upArrow.move(0, 0); upArrow.autoRepeat = true; upArrow.focusEnabled = false; addChild(upArrow); upArrow.addEventListener(ComponentEvent.BUTTON_DOWN, scrollPressHandler, false, 0, true); downArrow.addEventListener(ComponentEvent.BUTTON_DOWN, scrollPressHandler, false, 0, true); track.addEventListener(ComponentEvent.BUTTON_DOWN, scrollPressHandler, false, 0, true); thumb.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, thumbPressHandler, false, 0, true); enabled = false; } public function get direction():String{ return (_direction); } public function get lineScrollSize():Number{ return (_lineScrollSize); } override public function setSize(_arg1:Number, _arg2:Number):void{ if (_direction == ScrollBarDirection.HORIZONTAL){ super.setSize(_arg2, _arg1); } else { super.setSize(_arg1, _arg2); }; } public function get maxScrollPosition():Number{ return (_maxScrollPosition); } override public function get width():Number{ return (((_direction)==ScrollBarDirection.HORIZONTAL) ? super.height : super.width); } protected function setStyles():void{ copyStylesToChild(downArrow, DOWN_ARROW_STYLES); copyStylesToChild(thumb, THUMB_STYLES); copyStylesToChild(track, TRACK_STYLES); copyStylesToChild(upArrow, UP_ARROW_STYLES); } public static function getStyleDefinition():Object{ return (defaultStyles); } } }//package fl.controls
Section 11
//ScrollBarDirection (fl.controls.ScrollBarDirection) package fl.controls { public class ScrollBarDirection { public static const HORIZONTAL:String = "horizontal"; public static const VERTICAL:String = "vertical"; } }//package fl.controls
Section 12
//ScrollPolicy (fl.controls.ScrollPolicy) package fl.controls { public class ScrollPolicy { public static const OFF:String = "off"; public static const ON:String = "on"; public static const AUTO:String = "auto"; } }//package fl.controls
Section 13
//ComponentShim (fl.core.ComponentShim) package fl.core { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ComponentShim extends MovieClip { } }//package fl.core
Section 14
//InvalidationType (fl.core.InvalidationType) package fl.core { public class InvalidationType { public static const SIZE:String = "size"; public static const ALL:String = "all"; public static const DATA:String = "data"; public static const SCROLL:String = "scroll"; public static const STATE:String = "state"; public static const STYLES:String = "styles"; public static const SELECTED:String = "selected"; public static const RENDERER_STYLES:String = "rendererStyles"; } }//package fl.core
Section 15
//UIComponent (fl.core.UIComponent) package fl.core { import flash.display.*; import flash.events.*; import fl.managers.*; import flash.utils.*; import flash.text.*; import fl.events.*; import flash.system.*; public class UIComponent extends Sprite { protected var _enabled:Boolean;// = true private var _mouseFocusEnabled:Boolean;// = true protected var startHeight:Number; protected var _height:Number; protected var _oldIMEMode:String;// = null protected var startWidth:Number; public var focusTarget:IFocusManagerComponent; protected var errorCaught:Boolean;// = false protected var uiFocusRect:DisplayObject; protected var _width:Number; public var version:String;// = "3.0.0.15" protected var isFocused:Boolean;// = false protected var callLaterMethods:Dictionary; private var _focusEnabled:Boolean;// = true private var tempText:TextField; protected var invalidateFlag:Boolean;// = false protected var _inspector:Boolean;// = false protected var sharedStyles:Object; protected var invalidHash:Object; protected var isLivePreview:Boolean;// = false protected var _imeMode:String;// = null protected var instanceStyles:Object; protected var _x:Number; protected var _y:Number; public static var inCallLaterPhase:Boolean = false; private static var defaultStyles:Object = {focusRectSkin:"focusRectSkin", focusRectPadding:2, textFormat:new TextFormat("_sans", 11, 0, false, false, false, "", "", TextFormatAlign.LEFT, 0, 0, 0, 0), disabledTextFormat:new TextFormat("_sans", 11, 0x999999, false, false, false, "", "", TextFormatAlign.LEFT, 0, 0, 0, 0), defaultTextFormat:new TextFormat("_sans", 11, 0, false, false, false, "", "", TextFormatAlign.LEFT, 0, 0, 0, 0), defaultDisabledTextFormat:new TextFormat("_sans", 11, 0x999999, false, false, false, "", "", TextFormatAlign.LEFT, 0, 0, 0, 0)}; public static var createAccessibilityImplementation:Function; private static var focusManagers:Dictionary = new Dictionary(false); public function UIComponent(){ version = "3.0.0.15"; isLivePreview = false; invalidateFlag = false; _enabled = true; isFocused = false; _focusEnabled = true; _mouseFocusEnabled = true; _imeMode = null; _oldIMEMode = null; errorCaught = false; _inspector = false; super(); instanceStyles = {}; sharedStyles = {}; invalidHash = {}; callLaterMethods = new Dictionary(); StyleManager.registerInstance(this); configUI(); invalidate(InvalidationType.ALL); tabEnabled = (this is IFocusManagerComponent); focusRect = false; if (tabEnabled){ addEventListener(FocusEvent.FOCUS_IN, focusInHandler); addEventListener(FocusEvent.FOCUS_OUT, focusOutHandler); addEventListener(KeyboardEvent.KEY_DOWN, keyDownHandler); addEventListener(KeyboardEvent.KEY_UP, keyUpHandler); }; initializeFocusManager(); addEventListener(Event.ENTER_FRAME, hookAccessibility, false, 0, true); } public function drawFocus(_arg1:Boolean):void{ var _local2:Number; isFocused = _arg1; if (((!((uiFocusRect == null))) && (contains(uiFocusRect)))){ removeChild(uiFocusRect); uiFocusRect = null; }; if (_arg1){ uiFocusRect = (getDisplayObjectInstance(getStyleValue("focusRectSkin")) as Sprite); if (uiFocusRect == null){ return; }; _local2 = Number(getStyleValue("focusRectPadding")); uiFocusRect.x = -(_local2); uiFocusRect.y = -(_local2); uiFocusRect.width = (width + (_local2 * 2)); uiFocusRect.height = (height + (_local2 * 2)); addChildAt(uiFocusRect, 0); }; } private function callLaterDispatcher(_arg1:Event):void{ var _local2:Dictionary; var _local3:Object; if (_arg1.type == Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE){ removeEventListener(Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE, callLaterDispatcher); stage.addEventListener(Event.RENDER, callLaterDispatcher, false, 0, true); stage.invalidate(); return; }; _arg1.target.removeEventListener(Event.RENDER, callLaterDispatcher); if (stage == null){ addEventListener(Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE, callLaterDispatcher, false, 0, true); return; }; inCallLaterPhase = true; _local2 = callLaterMethods; for (_local3 in _local2) { _local3(); delete _local2[_local3]; }; inCallLaterPhase = false; } private function addedHandler(_arg1:Event):void{ removeEventListener("addedToStage", addedHandler); initializeFocusManager(); } protected function getStyleValue(_arg1:String):Object{ return (((instanceStyles[_arg1])==null) ? sharedStyles[_arg1] : instanceStyles[_arg1]); } protected function isOurFocus(_arg1:DisplayObject):Boolean{ return ((_arg1 == this)); } override public function get scaleX():Number{ return ((width / startWidth)); } override public function get scaleY():Number{ return ((height / startHeight)); } override public function set height(_arg1:Number):void{ if (_height == _arg1){ return; }; setSize(width, _arg1); } protected function keyDownHandler(_arg1:KeyboardEvent):void{ } protected function focusInHandler(_arg1:FocusEvent):void{ var _local2:IFocusManager; if (isOurFocus((_arg1.target as DisplayObject))){ _local2 = focusManager; if (((_local2) && (_local2.showFocusIndicator))){ drawFocus(true); isFocused = true; }; }; } public function setStyle(_arg1:String, _arg2:Object):void{ if ((((instanceStyles[_arg1] === _arg2)) && (!((_arg2 is TextFormat))))){ return; }; instanceStyles[_arg1] = _arg2; invalidate(InvalidationType.STYLES); } override public function get visible():Boolean{ return (super.visible); } public function get componentInspectorSetting():Boolean{ return (_inspector); } override public function get x():Number{ return ((isNaN(_x)) ? super.x : _x); } override public function get y():Number{ return ((isNaN(_y)) ? super.y : _y); } protected function setIMEMode(_arg1:Boolean){ var enabled = _arg1; if (_imeMode != null){ if (enabled){ IME.enabled = true; _oldIMEMode = IME.conversionMode; try { if (((!(errorCaught)) && (!((IME.conversionMode == IMEConversionMode.UNKNOWN))))){ IME.conversionMode = _imeMode; }; errorCaught = false; } catch(e:Error) { errorCaught = true; throw (new Error(("IME mode not supported: " + _imeMode))); }; } else { if (((!((IME.conversionMode == IMEConversionMode.UNKNOWN))) && (!((_oldIMEMode == IMEConversionMode.UNKNOWN))))){ IME.conversionMode = _oldIMEMode; }; IME.enabled = false; }; }; } public function set enabled(_arg1:Boolean):void{ if (_arg1 == _enabled){ return; }; _enabled = _arg1; invalidate(InvalidationType.STATE); } public function setSharedStyle(_arg1:String, _arg2:Object):void{ if ((((sharedStyles[_arg1] === _arg2)) && (!((_arg2 is TextFormat))))){ return; }; sharedStyles[_arg1] = _arg2; if (instanceStyles[_arg1] == null){ invalidate(InvalidationType.STYLES); }; } protected function keyUpHandler(_arg1:KeyboardEvent):void{ } public function set focusEnabled(_arg1:Boolean):void{ _focusEnabled = _arg1; } override public function set scaleX(_arg1:Number):void{ setSize((startWidth * _arg1), height); } public function get mouseFocusEnabled():Boolean{ return (_mouseFocusEnabled); } override public function set scaleY(_arg1:Number):void{ setSize(width, (startHeight * _arg1)); } protected function getDisplayObjectInstance(_arg1:Object):DisplayObject{ var classDef:Object; var skin = _arg1; classDef = null; if ((skin is Class)){ return ((new (skin) as DisplayObject)); }; if ((skin is DisplayObject)){ (skin as DisplayObject).x = 0; (skin as DisplayObject).y = 0; return ((skin as DisplayObject)); }; try { classDef = getDefinitionByName(skin.toString()); } catch(e:Error) { try { classDef = (loaderInfo.applicationDomain.getDefinition(skin.toString()) as Object); } catch(e:Error) { }; }; if (classDef == null){ return (null); }; return ((new (classDef) as DisplayObject)); } protected function copyStylesToChild(_arg1:UIComponent, _arg2:Object):void{ var _local3:String; for (_local3 in _arg2) { _arg1.setStyle(_local3, getStyleValue(_arg2[_local3])); }; } protected function beforeComponentParameters():void{ } protected function callLater(_arg1:Function):void{ if (inCallLaterPhase){ return; }; callLaterMethods[_arg1] = true; if (stage != null){ stage.addEventListener(Event.RENDER, callLaterDispatcher, false, 0, true); stage.invalidate(); } else { addEventListener(Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE, callLaterDispatcher, false, 0, true); }; } protected function createFocusManager():void{ if (focusManagers[stage] == null){ focusManagers[stage] = new FocusManager(stage); }; } override public function set visible(_arg1:Boolean):void{ var _local2:String; if (super.visible == _arg1){ return; }; super.visible = _arg1; _local2 = (_arg1) ? ComponentEvent.SHOW : ComponentEvent.HIDE; dispatchEvent(new ComponentEvent(_local2, true)); } protected function hookAccessibility(_arg1:Event):void{ removeEventListener(Event.ENTER_FRAME, hookAccessibility); initializeAccessibility(); } public function set componentInspectorSetting(_arg1:Boolean):void{ _inspector = _arg1; if (_inspector){ beforeComponentParameters(); } else { afterComponentParameters(); }; } override public function set x(_arg1:Number):void{ move(_arg1, _y); } public function drawNow():void{ draw(); } override public function set y(_arg1:Number):void{ move(_x, _arg1); } protected function checkLivePreview():Boolean{ var className:String; if (parent == null){ return (false); }; try { className = getQualifiedClassName(parent); } catch(e:Error) { }; return ((className == "fl.livepreview::LivePreviewParent")); } protected function focusOutHandler(_arg1:FocusEvent):void{ if (isOurFocus((_arg1.target as DisplayObject))){ drawFocus(false); isFocused = false; }; } public function set mouseFocusEnabled(_arg1:Boolean):void{ _mouseFocusEnabled = _arg1; } public function getFocus():InteractiveObject{ if (stage){ return (stage.focus); }; return (null); } protected function validate():void{ invalidHash = {}; } override public function get height():Number{ return (_height); } public function invalidate(_arg1:String="all", _arg2:Boolean=true):void{ invalidHash[_arg1] = true; if (_arg2){ this.callLater(draw); }; } public function get enabled():Boolean{ return (_enabled); } protected function getScaleX():Number{ return (super.scaleX); } protected function getScaleY():Number{ return (super.scaleY); } public function get focusEnabled():Boolean{ return (_focusEnabled); } protected function afterComponentParameters():void{ } protected function draw():void{ if (isInvalid(InvalidationType.SIZE, InvalidationType.STYLES)){ if (((isFocused) && (focusManager.showFocusIndicator))){ drawFocus(true); }; }; validate(); } protected function configUI():void{ var _local1:Number; var _local2:Number; var _local3:Number; isLivePreview = checkLivePreview(); _local1 = rotation; rotation = 0; _local2 = super.width; _local3 = super.height; var _local4 = 1; super.scaleY = _local4; super.scaleX = _local4; setSize(_local2, _local3); move(super.x, super.y); rotation = _local1; startWidth = _local2; startHeight = _local3; if (numChildren > 0){ removeChildAt(0); }; } protected function setScaleX(_arg1:Number):void{ super.scaleX = _arg1; } protected function setScaleY(_arg1:Number):void{ super.scaleY = _arg1; } private function initializeFocusManager():void{ if (stage == null){ addEventListener(Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE, addedHandler, false, 0, true); } else { createFocusManager(); }; } public function set focusManager(_arg1:IFocusManager):void{ UIComponent.focusManagers[this] = _arg1; } public function clearStyle(_arg1:String):void{ setStyle(_arg1, null); } protected function isInvalid(_arg1:String, ... _args):Boolean{ if (((invalidHash[_arg1]) || (invalidHash[InvalidationType.ALL]))){ return (true); }; while (_args.length > 0) { if (invalidHash[_args.pop()]){ return (true); }; }; return (false); } public function setSize(_arg1:Number, _arg2:Number):void{ _width = _arg1; _height = _arg2; invalidate(InvalidationType.SIZE); dispatchEvent(new ComponentEvent(ComponentEvent.RESIZE, false)); } override public function set width(_arg1:Number):void{ if (_width == _arg1){ return; }; setSize(_arg1, height); } public function setFocus():void{ if (stage){ stage.focus = this; }; } protected function initializeAccessibility():void{ if (UIComponent.createAccessibilityImplementation != null){ UIComponent.createAccessibilityImplementation(this); }; } public function get focusManager():IFocusManager{ var _local1:DisplayObject; _local1 = this; while (_local1) { if (UIComponent.focusManagers[_local1] != null){ return (IFocusManager(UIComponent.focusManagers[_local1])); }; _local1 = _local1.parent; }; return (null); } override public function get width():Number{ return (_width); } public function move(_arg1:Number, _arg2:Number):void{ _x = _arg1; _y = _arg2; super.x = Math.round(_arg1); super.y = Math.round(_arg2); dispatchEvent(new ComponentEvent(ComponentEvent.MOVE)); } public function validateNow():void{ invalidate(InvalidationType.ALL, false); draw(); } public function getStyle(_arg1:String):Object{ return (instanceStyles[_arg1]); } public static function getStyleDefinition():Object{ return (defaultStyles); } public static function mergeStyles(... _args):Object{ var _local2:Object; var _local3:uint; var _local4:uint; var _local5:Object; var _local6:String; _local2 = {}; _local3 = _args.length; _local4 = 0; while (_local4 < _local3) { _local5 = _args[_local4]; for (_local6 in _local5) { if (_local2[_local6] != null){ } else { _local2[_local6] = _args[_local4][_local6]; }; }; _local4++; }; return (_local2); } } }//package fl.core
Section 16
//ComponentEvent (fl.events.ComponentEvent) package fl.events { import flash.events.*; public class ComponentEvent extends Event { public static const HIDE:String = "hide"; public static const BUTTON_DOWN:String = "buttonDown"; public static const MOVE:String = "move"; public static const RESIZE:String = "resize"; public static const ENTER:String = "enter"; public static const LABEL_CHANGE:String = "labelChange"; public static const SHOW:String = "show"; public function ComponentEvent(_arg1:String, _arg2:Boolean=false, _arg3:Boolean=false){ super(_arg1, _arg2, _arg3); } override public function toString():String{ return (formatToString("ComponentEvent", "type", "bubbles", "cancelable")); } override public function clone():Event{ return (new ComponentEvent(type, bubbles, cancelable)); } } }//package fl.events
Section 17
//ScrollEvent (fl.events.ScrollEvent) package fl.events { import flash.events.*; public class ScrollEvent extends Event { private var _position:Number; private var _direction:String; private var _delta:Number; public static const SCROLL:String = "scroll"; public function ScrollEvent(_arg1:String, _arg2:Number, _arg3:Number){ super(ScrollEvent.SCROLL, false, false); _direction = _arg1; _delta = _arg2; _position = _arg3; } override public function clone():Event{ return (new ScrollEvent(_direction, _delta, _position)); } public function get position():Number{ return (_position); } override public function toString():String{ return (formatToString("ScrollEvent", "type", "bubbles", "cancelable", "direction", "delta", "position")); } public function get delta():Number{ return (_delta); } public function get direction():String{ return (_direction); } } }//package fl.events
Section 18
//FocusManager (fl.managers.FocusManager) package fl.managers { import fl.controls.*; import flash.display.*; import fl.core.*; import flash.events.*; import flash.utils.*; import flash.text.*; import flash.ui.*; public class FocusManager implements IFocusManager { private var focusableObjects:Dictionary; private var _showFocusIndicator:Boolean;// = true private var defButton:Button; private var focusableCandidates:Array; private var _form:DisplayObjectContainer; private var _defaultButtonEnabled:Boolean;// = true private var activated:Boolean;// = false private var _defaultButton:Button; private var calculateCandidates:Boolean;// = true private var lastFocus:InteractiveObject; private var lastAction:String; public function FocusManager(_arg1:DisplayObjectContainer){ activated = false; calculateCandidates = true; _showFocusIndicator = true; _defaultButtonEnabled = true; super(); focusableObjects = new Dictionary(true); if (_arg1 != null){ _form = _arg1; addFocusables(DisplayObject(_arg1)); _arg1.addEventListener(Event.ADDED, addedHandler); _arg1.addEventListener(Event.REMOVED, removedHandler); activate(); }; } public function get showFocusIndicator():Boolean{ return (_showFocusIndicator); } private function getIndexOfNextObject(_arg1:int, _arg2:Boolean, _arg3:Boolean, _arg4:String):int{ var _local5:int; var _local6:int; var _local7:DisplayObject; var _local8:IFocusManagerGroup; var _local9:int; var _local10:DisplayObject; var _local11:IFocusManagerGroup; _local5 = focusableCandidates.length; _local6 = _arg1; while (true) { if (_arg2){ _arg1--; } else { _arg1++; }; if (_arg3){ if (((_arg2) && ((_arg1 < 0)))){ break; }; if (((!(_arg2)) && ((_arg1 == _local5)))){ break; }; } else { _arg1 = ((_arg1 + _local5) % _local5); if (_local6 == _arg1){ break; }; }; if (isValidFocusCandidate(focusableCandidates[_arg1], _arg4)){ _local7 = DisplayObject(findFocusManagerComponent(focusableCandidates[_arg1])); if ((_local7 is IFocusManagerGroup)){ _local8 = IFocusManagerGroup(_local7); _local9 = 0; while (_local9 < focusableCandidates.length) { _local10 = focusableCandidates[_local9]; if ((_local10 is IFocusManagerGroup)){ _local11 = IFocusManagerGroup(_local10); if ((((_local11.groupName == _local8.groupName)) && (_local11.selected))){ _arg1 = _local9; break; }; }; _local9++; }; }; return (_arg1); }; }; return (_arg1); } public function set form(_arg1:DisplayObjectContainer):void{ _form = _arg1; } private function addFocusables(_arg1:DisplayObject, _arg2:Boolean=false):void{ var focusable:IFocusManagerComponent; var io:InteractiveObject; var doc:DisplayObjectContainer; var i:int; var child:DisplayObject; var o = _arg1; var skipTopLevel = _arg2; if (!skipTopLevel){ if ((o is IFocusManagerComponent)){ focusable = IFocusManagerComponent(o); if (focusable.focusEnabled){ if (((focusable.tabEnabled) && (isTabVisible(o)))){ focusableObjects[o] = true; calculateCandidates = true; }; o.addEventListener(Event.TAB_ENABLED_CHANGE, tabEnabledChangeHandler); o.addEventListener(Event.TAB_INDEX_CHANGE, tabIndexChangeHandler); }; } else { if ((o is InteractiveObject)){ io = (o as InteractiveObject); if (((((io) && (io.tabEnabled))) && ((findFocusManagerComponent(io) == io)))){ focusableObjects[io] = true; calculateCandidates = true; }; io.addEventListener(Event.TAB_ENABLED_CHANGE, tabEnabledChangeHandler); io.addEventListener(Event.TAB_INDEX_CHANGE, tabIndexChangeHandler); }; }; }; if ((o is DisplayObjectContainer)){ doc = DisplayObjectContainer(o); o.addEventListener(Event.TAB_CHILDREN_CHANGE, tabChildrenChangeHandler); if ((((((doc is Stage)) || ((doc.parent is Stage)))) || (doc.tabChildren))){ i = 0; while (i < doc.numChildren) { try { child = doc.getChildAt(i); if (child != null){ addFocusables(doc.getChildAt(i)); }; } catch(error:SecurityError) { }; i = (i + 1); }; }; }; } private function getChildIndex(_arg1:DisplayObjectContainer, _arg2:DisplayObject):int{ return (_arg1.getChildIndex(_arg2)); } private function mouseFocusChangeHandler(_arg1:FocusEvent):void{ if ((_arg1.relatedObject is TextField)){ return; }; _arg1.preventDefault(); } private function focusOutHandler(_arg1:FocusEvent):void{ var _local2:InteractiveObject; _local2 = (_arg1.target as InteractiveObject); } private function isValidFocusCandidate(_arg1:DisplayObject, _arg2:String):Boolean{ var _local3:IFocusManagerGroup; if (!isEnabledAndVisible(_arg1)){ return (false); }; if ((_arg1 is IFocusManagerGroup)){ _local3 = IFocusManagerGroup(_arg1); if (_arg2 == _local3.groupName){ return (false); }; }; return (true); } public function findFocusManagerComponent(_arg1:InteractiveObject):InteractiveObject{ var _local2:InteractiveObject; _local2 = _arg1; while (_arg1) { if ((((_arg1 is IFocusManagerComponent)) && (IFocusManagerComponent(_arg1).focusEnabled))){ return (_arg1); }; _arg1 = _arg1.parent; }; return (_local2); } private function sortFocusableObjectsTabIndex():void{ var _local1:Object; var _local2:InteractiveObject; focusableCandidates = []; for (_local1 in focusableObjects) { _local2 = InteractiveObject(_local1); if (((_local2.tabIndex) && (!(isNaN(Number(_local2.tabIndex)))))){ focusableCandidates.push(_local2); }; }; focusableCandidates.sort(sortByTabIndex); } private function removeFocusables(_arg1:DisplayObject):void{ var _local2:Object; var _local3:DisplayObject; if ((_arg1 is DisplayObjectContainer)){ _arg1.removeEventListener(Event.TAB_CHILDREN_CHANGE, tabChildrenChangeHandler); _arg1.removeEventListener(Event.TAB_INDEX_CHANGE, tabIndexChangeHandler); for (_local2 in focusableObjects) { _local3 = DisplayObject(_local2); if (DisplayObjectContainer(_arg1).contains(_local3)){ if (_local3 == lastFocus){ lastFocus = null; }; _local3.removeEventListener(Event.TAB_ENABLED_CHANGE, tabEnabledChangeHandler); delete focusableObjects[_local2]; calculateCandidates = true; }; }; }; } private function addedHandler(_arg1:Event):void{ var _local2:DisplayObject; _local2 = DisplayObject(_arg1.target); if (_local2.stage){ addFocusables(DisplayObject(_arg1.target)); }; } private function getTopLevelFocusTarget(_arg1:InteractiveObject):InteractiveObject{ while (_arg1 != InteractiveObject(form)) { if ((((((((_arg1 is IFocusManagerComponent)) && (IFocusManagerComponent(_arg1).focusEnabled))) && (IFocusManagerComponent(_arg1).mouseFocusEnabled))) && (UIComponent(_arg1).enabled))){ return (_arg1); }; _arg1 = _arg1.parent; if (_arg1 == null){ break; }; }; return (null); } private function tabChildrenChangeHandler(_arg1:Event):void{ var _local2:DisplayObjectContainer; if (_arg1.target != _arg1.currentTarget){ return; }; calculateCandidates = true; _local2 = DisplayObjectContainer(_arg1.target); if (_local2.tabChildren){ addFocusables(_local2, true); } else { removeFocusables(_local2); }; } public function sendDefaultButtonEvent():void{ defButton.dispatchEvent(new MouseEvent(MouseEvent.CLICK)); } public function getFocus():InteractiveObject{ var _local1:InteractiveObject; _local1 = form.stage.focus; return (findFocusManagerComponent(_local1)); } private function isEnabledAndVisible(_arg1:DisplayObject):Boolean{ var _local2:DisplayObjectContainer; var _local3:TextField; var _local4:SimpleButton; _local2 = DisplayObject(form).parent; while (_arg1 != _local2) { if ((_arg1 is UIComponent)){ if (!UIComponent(_arg1).enabled){ return (false); }; } else { if ((_arg1 is TextField)){ _local3 = TextField(_arg1); if ((((_local3.type == TextFieldType.DYNAMIC)) || (!(_local3.selectable)))){ return (false); }; } else { if ((_arg1 is SimpleButton)){ _local4 = SimpleButton(_arg1); if (!_local4.enabled){ return (false); }; }; }; }; if (!_arg1.visible){ return (false); }; _arg1 = _arg1.parent; }; return (true); } public function set defaultButton(_arg1:Button):void{ var _local2:Button; _local2 = (_arg1) ? Button(_arg1) : null; if (_local2 != _defaultButton){ if (_defaultButton){ _defaultButton.emphasized = false; }; if (defButton){ defButton.emphasized = false; }; _defaultButton = _local2; defButton = _local2; if (_local2){ _local2.emphasized = true; }; }; } private function deactivateHandler(_arg1:Event):void{ var _local2:InteractiveObject; _local2 = InteractiveObject(_arg1.target); } public function setFocus(_arg1:InteractiveObject):void{ if ((_arg1 is IFocusManagerComponent)){ IFocusManagerComponent(_arg1).setFocus(); } else { form.stage.focus = _arg1; }; } private function setFocusToNextObject(_arg1:FocusEvent):void{ var _local2:InteractiveObject; if (!hasFocusableObjects()){ return; }; _local2 = getNextFocusManagerComponent(_arg1.shiftKey); if (_local2){ setFocus(_local2); }; } private function hasFocusableObjects():Boolean{ var _local1:Object; for (_local1 in focusableObjects) { return (true); }; return (false); } private function tabIndexChangeHandler(_arg1:Event):void{ calculateCandidates = true; } private function sortFocusableObjects():void{ var _local1:Object; var _local2:InteractiveObject; focusableCandidates = []; for (_local1 in focusableObjects) { _local2 = InteractiveObject(_local1); if (((((_local2.tabIndex) && (!(isNaN(Number(_local2.tabIndex)))))) && ((_local2.tabIndex > 0)))){ sortFocusableObjectsTabIndex(); return; }; focusableCandidates.push(_local2); }; focusableCandidates.sort(sortByDepth); } private function keyFocusChangeHandler(_arg1:FocusEvent):void{ showFocusIndicator = true; if ((((((_arg1.keyCode == Keyboard.TAB)) || ((_arg1.keyCode == 0)))) && (!(_arg1.isDefaultPrevented())))){ setFocusToNextObject(_arg1); _arg1.preventDefault(); }; } private function getIndexOfFocusedObject(_arg1:DisplayObject):int{ var _local2:int; var _local3:int; _local2 = focusableCandidates.length; _local3 = 0; _local3 = 0; while (_local3 < _local2) { if (focusableCandidates[_local3] == _arg1){ return (_local3); }; _local3++; }; return (-1); } public function hideFocus():void{ } private function removedHandler(_arg1:Event):void{ var _local2:int; var _local3:DisplayObject; var _local4:InteractiveObject; _local3 = DisplayObject(_arg1.target); if ((((_local3 is IFocusManagerComponent)) && ((focusableObjects[_local3] == true)))){ if (_local3 == lastFocus){ IFocusManagerComponent(lastFocus).drawFocus(false); lastFocus = null; }; _local3.removeEventListener(Event.TAB_ENABLED_CHANGE, tabEnabledChangeHandler); delete focusableObjects[_local3]; calculateCandidates = true; } else { if ((((_local3 is InteractiveObject)) && ((focusableObjects[_local3] == true)))){ _local4 = (_local3 as InteractiveObject); if (_local4){ if (_local4 == lastFocus){ lastFocus = null; }; delete focusableObjects[_local4]; calculateCandidates = true; }; _local3.addEventListener(Event.TAB_ENABLED_CHANGE, tabEnabledChangeHandler); }; }; removeFocusables(_local3); } private function sortByDepth(_arg1:InteractiveObject, _arg2:InteractiveObject):Number{ var _local3:String; var _local4:String; var _local5:int; var _local6:String; var _local7:String; var _local8:String; var _local9:DisplayObject; var _local10:DisplayObject; _local3 = ""; _local4 = ""; _local8 = "0000"; _local9 = DisplayObject(_arg1); _local10 = DisplayObject(_arg2); while (((!((_local9 == DisplayObject(form)))) && (_local9.parent))) { _local5 = getChildIndex(_local9.parent, _local9); _local6 = _local5.toString(16); if (_local6.length < 4){ _local7 = (_local8.substring(0, (4 - _local6.length)) + _local6); }; _local3 = (_local7 + _local3); _local9 = _local9.parent; }; while (((!((_local10 == DisplayObject(form)))) && (_local10.parent))) { _local5 = getChildIndex(_local10.parent, _local10); _local6 = _local5.toString(16); if (_local6.length < 4){ _local7 = (_local8.substring(0, (4 - _local6.length)) + _local6); }; _local4 = (_local7 + _local4); _local10 = _local10.parent; }; return (((_local3 > _local4)) ? 1 : ((_local3 < _local4)) ? -1 : 0); } public function get defaultButton():Button{ return (_defaultButton); } private function activateHandler(_arg1:Event):void{ var _local2:InteractiveObject; _local2 = InteractiveObject(_arg1.target); if (lastFocus){ if ((lastFocus is IFocusManagerComponent)){ IFocusManagerComponent(lastFocus).setFocus(); } else { form.stage.focus = lastFocus; }; }; lastAction = "ACTIVATE"; } public function showFocus():void{ } public function set defaultButtonEnabled(_arg1:Boolean):void{ _defaultButtonEnabled = _arg1; } public function getNextFocusManagerComponent(_arg1:Boolean=false):InteractiveObject{ var _local2:DisplayObject; var _local3:String; var _local4:int; var _local5:Boolean; var _local6:int; var _local7:int; var _local8:IFocusManagerGroup; if (!hasFocusableObjects()){ return (null); }; if (calculateCandidates){ sortFocusableObjects(); calculateCandidates = false; }; _local2 = form.stage.focus; _local2 = DisplayObject(findFocusManagerComponent(InteractiveObject(_local2))); _local3 = ""; if ((_local2 is IFocusManagerGroup)){ _local8 = IFocusManagerGroup(_local2); _local3 = _local8.groupName; }; _local4 = getIndexOfFocusedObject(_local2); _local5 = false; _local6 = _local4; if (_local4 == -1){ if (_arg1){ _local4 = focusableCandidates.length; }; _local5 = true; }; _local7 = getIndexOfNextObject(_local4, _arg1, _local5, _local3); return (findFocusManagerComponent(focusableCandidates[_local7])); } private function mouseDownHandler(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ var _local2:InteractiveObject; if (_arg1.isDefaultPrevented()){ return; }; _local2 = getTopLevelFocusTarget(InteractiveObject(_arg1.target)); if (!_local2){ return; }; showFocusIndicator = false; if (((((!((_local2 == lastFocus))) || ((lastAction == "ACTIVATE")))) && (!((_local2 is TextField))))){ setFocus(_local2); }; lastAction = "MOUSEDOWN"; } private function isTabVisible(_arg1:DisplayObject):Boolean{ var _local2:DisplayObjectContainer; _local2 = _arg1.parent; while (((((_local2) && (!((_local2 is Stage))))) && (!(((_local2.parent) && ((_local2.parent is Stage))))))) { if (!_local2.tabChildren){ return (false); }; _local2 = _local2.parent; }; return (true); } public function get nextTabIndex():int{ return (0); } private function keyDownHandler(_arg1:KeyboardEvent):void{ if (_arg1.keyCode == Keyboard.TAB){ lastAction = "KEY"; if (calculateCandidates){ sortFocusableObjects(); calculateCandidates = false; }; }; if (((((((defaultButtonEnabled) && ((_arg1.keyCode == Keyboard.ENTER)))) && (defaultButton))) && (defButton.enabled))){ sendDefaultButtonEvent(); }; } private function focusInHandler(_arg1:FocusEvent):void{ var _local2:InteractiveObject; var _local3:Button; _local2 = InteractiveObject(_arg1.target); if (form.contains(_local2)){ lastFocus = findFocusManagerComponent(InteractiveObject(_local2)); if ((lastFocus is Button)){ _local3 = Button(lastFocus); if (defButton){ defButton.emphasized = false; defButton = _local3; _local3.emphasized = true; }; } else { if (((defButton) && (!((defButton == _defaultButton))))){ defButton.emphasized = false; defButton = _defaultButton; _defaultButton.emphasized = true; }; }; }; } private function tabEnabledChangeHandler(_arg1:Event):void{ var _local2:InteractiveObject; var _local3:Boolean; calculateCandidates = true; _local2 = InteractiveObject(_arg1.target); _local3 = (focusableObjects[_local2] == true); if (_local2.tabEnabled){ if (((!(_local3)) && (isTabVisible(_local2)))){ if (!(_local2 is IFocusManagerComponent)){ _local2.focusRect = false; }; focusableObjects[_local2] = true; }; } else { if (_local3){ delete focusableObjects[_local2]; }; }; } public function set showFocusIndicator(_arg1:Boolean):void{ _showFocusIndicator = _arg1; } public function get form():DisplayObjectContainer{ return (_form); } private function sortByTabIndex(_arg1:InteractiveObject, _arg2:InteractiveObject):int{ return (((_arg1.tabIndex > _arg2.tabIndex)) ? 1 : ((_arg1.tabIndex < _arg2.tabIndex)) ? -1 : sortByDepth(_arg1, _arg2)); } public function activate():void{ if (activated){ return; }; form.stage.addEventListener(FocusEvent.MOUSE_FOCUS_CHANGE, mouseFocusChangeHandler, false, 0, true); form.stage.addEventListener(FocusEvent.KEY_FOCUS_CHANGE, keyFocusChangeHandler, false, 0, true); form.addEventListener(FocusEvent.FOCUS_IN, focusInHandler, true); form.addEventListener(FocusEvent.FOCUS_OUT, focusOutHandler, true); form.stage.addEventListener(Event.ACTIVATE, activateHandler, false, 0, true); form.stage.addEventListener(Event.DEACTIVATE, deactivateHandler, false, 0, true); form.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, mouseDownHandler); form.addEventListener(KeyboardEvent.KEY_DOWN, keyDownHandler, true); activated = true; if (lastFocus){ setFocus(lastFocus); }; } public function deactivate():void{ form.stage.removeEventListener(FocusEvent.MOUSE_FOCUS_CHANGE, mouseFocusChangeHandler); form.stage.removeEventListener(FocusEvent.KEY_FOCUS_CHANGE, keyFocusChangeHandler); form.removeEventListener(FocusEvent.FOCUS_IN, focusInHandler, true); form.removeEventListener(FocusEvent.FOCUS_OUT, focusOutHandler, true); form.stage.removeEventListener(Event.ACTIVATE, activateHandler); form.stage.removeEventListener(Event.DEACTIVATE, deactivateHandler); form.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, mouseDownHandler); form.removeEventListener(KeyboardEvent.KEY_DOWN, keyDownHandler, true); activated = false; } public function get defaultButtonEnabled():Boolean{ return (_defaultButtonEnabled); } } }//package fl.managers
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//IFocusManager (fl.managers.IFocusManager) package fl.managers { import fl.controls.*; import flash.display.*; public interface IFocusManager { function getFocus():InteractiveObject; function deactivate():void; function set defaultButton(_arg1:Button):void; function set showFocusIndicator(_arg1:Boolean):void; function get defaultButtonEnabled():Boolean; function get nextTabIndex():int; function get defaultButton():Button; function get showFocusIndicator():Boolean; function setFocus(_arg1:InteractiveObject):void; function activate():void; function showFocus():void; function set defaultButtonEnabled(_arg1:Boolean):void; function hideFocus():void; function findFocusManagerComponent(_arg1:InteractiveObject):InteractiveObject; function getNextFocusManagerComponent(_arg1:Boolean=false):InteractiveObject; } }//package fl.managers
Section 20
//IFocusManagerComponent (fl.managers.IFocusManagerComponent) package fl.managers { public interface IFocusManagerComponent { function set focusEnabled(_arg1:Boolean):void; function drawFocus(_arg1:Boolean):void; function setFocus():void; function get focusEnabled():Boolean; function get tabEnabled():Boolean; function get tabIndex():int; function get mouseFocusEnabled():Boolean; } }//package fl.managers
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//IFocusManagerGroup (fl.managers.IFocusManagerGroup) package fl.managers { public interface IFocusManagerGroup { function set groupName(_arg1:String):void; function set selected(_arg1:Boolean):void; function get groupName():String; function get selected():Boolean; } }//package fl.managers
Section 22
//StyleManager (fl.managers.StyleManager) package fl.managers { import fl.core.*; import flash.utils.*; import flash.text.*; public class StyleManager { private var globalStyles:Object; private var classToDefaultStylesDict:Dictionary; private var styleToClassesHash:Object; private var classToStylesDict:Dictionary; private var classToInstancesDict:Dictionary; private static var _instance:StyleManager; public function StyleManager(){ styleToClassesHash = {}; classToInstancesDict = new Dictionary(true); classToStylesDict = new Dictionary(true); classToDefaultStylesDict = new Dictionary(true); globalStyles = UIComponent.getStyleDefinition(); } public static function clearComponentStyle(_arg1:Object, _arg2:String):void{ var _local3:Class; var _local4:Object; _local3 = getClassDef(_arg1); _local4 = getInstance().classToStylesDict[_local3]; if (((!((_local4 == null))) && (!((_local4[_arg2] == null))))){ delete _local4[_arg2]; invalidateComponentStyle(_local3, _arg2); }; } private static function getClassDef(_arg1:Object):Class{ var component = _arg1; if ((component is Class)){ return ((component as Class)); }; try { return ((getDefinitionByName(getQualifiedClassName(component)) as Class)); } catch(e:Error) { if ((component is UIComponent)){ try { return ((component.loaderInfo.applicationDomain.getDefinition(getQualifiedClassName(component)) as Class)); } catch(e:Error) { }; }; }; return (null); } public static function clearStyle(_arg1:String):void{ setStyle(_arg1, null); } public static function setComponentStyle(_arg1:Object, _arg2:String, _arg3:Object):void{ var _local4:Class; var _local5:Object; _local4 = getClassDef(_arg1); _local5 = getInstance().classToStylesDict[_local4]; if (_local5 == null){ _local5 = (getInstance().classToStylesDict[_local4] = {}); }; if (_local5 == _arg3){ return; }; _local5[_arg2] = _arg3; invalidateComponentStyle(_local4, _arg2); } private static function setSharedStyles(_arg1:UIComponent):void{ var _local2:StyleManager; var _local3:Class; var _local4:Object; var _local5:String; _local2 = getInstance(); _local3 = getClassDef(_arg1); _local4 = _local2.classToDefaultStylesDict[_local3]; for (_local5 in _local4) { _arg1.setSharedStyle(_local5, getSharedStyle(_arg1, _local5)); }; } public static function getComponentStyle(_arg1:Object, _arg2:String):Object{ var _local3:Class; var _local4:Object; _local3 = getClassDef(_arg1); _local4 = getInstance().classToStylesDict[_local3]; return (((_local4)==null) ? null : _local4[_arg2]); } private static function getInstance(){ if (_instance == null){ _instance = new (StyleManager); }; return (_instance); } private static function invalidateComponentStyle(_arg1:Class, _arg2:String):void{ var _local3:Dictionary; var _local4:Object; var _local5:UIComponent; _local3 = getInstance().classToInstancesDict[_arg1]; if (_local3 == null){ return; }; for (_local4 in _local3) { _local5 = (_local4 as UIComponent); if (_local5 == null){ } else { _local5.setSharedStyle(_arg2, getSharedStyle(_local5, _arg2)); }; }; } private static function invalidateStyle(_arg1:String):void{ var _local2:Dictionary; var _local3:Object; _local2 = getInstance().styleToClassesHash[_arg1]; if (_local2 == null){ return; }; for (_local3 in _local2) { invalidateComponentStyle(Class(_local3), _arg1); }; } public static function registerInstance(_arg1:UIComponent):void{ var inst:StyleManager; var classDef:Class; var target:Class; var defaultStyles:Object; var styleToClasses:Object; var n:String; var instance = _arg1; inst = getInstance(); classDef = getClassDef(instance); if (classDef == null){ return; }; if (inst.classToInstancesDict[classDef] == null){ inst.classToInstancesDict[classDef] = new Dictionary(true); target = classDef; while (defaultStyles == null) { if (target["getStyleDefinition"] != null){ defaultStyles = target["getStyleDefinition"](); break; }; try { target = (instance.loaderInfo.applicationDomain.getDefinition(getQualifiedSuperclassName(target)) as Class); } catch(err:Error) { try { target = (getDefinitionByName(getQualifiedSuperclassName(target)) as Class); } catch(e:Error) { defaultStyles = UIComponent.getStyleDefinition(); break; }; }; }; styleToClasses = inst.styleToClassesHash; for (n in defaultStyles) { if (styleToClasses[n] == null){ styleToClasses[n] = new Dictionary(true); }; styleToClasses[n][classDef] = true; }; inst.classToDefaultStylesDict[classDef] = defaultStyles; inst.classToStylesDict[classDef] = {}; }; inst.classToInstancesDict[classDef][instance] = true; setSharedStyles(instance); } public static function getStyle(_arg1:String):Object{ return (getInstance().globalStyles[_arg1]); } private static function getSharedStyle(_arg1:UIComponent, _arg2:String):Object{ var _local3:Class; var _local4:StyleManager; var _local5:Object; _local3 = getClassDef(_arg1); _local4 = getInstance(); _local5 = _local4.classToStylesDict[_local3][_arg2]; if (_local5 != null){ return (_local5); }; _local5 = _local4.globalStyles[_arg2]; if (_local5 != null){ return (_local5); }; return (_local4.classToDefaultStylesDict[_local3][_arg2]); } public static function setStyle(_arg1:String, _arg2:Object):void{ var _local3:Object; _local3 = getInstance().globalStyles; if ((((_local3[_arg1] === _arg2)) && (!((_arg2 is TextFormat))))){ return; }; _local3[_arg1] = _arg2; invalidateStyle(_arg1); } } }//package fl.managers
Section 23
//_toolbar_25 (print2flash_fla._toolbar_25) package print2flash_fla { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class _toolbar_25 extends MovieClip { public var ScaleTextMovie:MovieClip; public var nextpage:def_nextpage; public var newwindow:def_newwindow; public var moveMode:def_moveMode; public var scaleWidth:def_scaleWidth; public var selMode:def_selMode; public var logo:MovieClip; public var print:def_print; public var ZoomSlider:Slider; public var fullscreen:def_fullscreen; public var PageNoMovie:MovieClip; public var help:def_help; public var prevpage:def_prevpage; public var forward:def_forward; public var more:def_more; public var searchbut:MovieClip; public var rotate:def_rotate; public var searchPatternmc:MovieClip; public var back:def_back; public var toolbarbgr:MovieClip; public var scalePage:def_scalePage; public function _toolbar_25(){ __setTab_toolbarbgr__toolbar_bgr_0(); __setTab_searchbut__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_print__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_ScaleTextMovie__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_PageNoMovie__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_moveMode__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_scaleWidth__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_scalePage__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_prevpage__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_rotate__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_help__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_newwindow__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_selMode__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_more__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_nextpage__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_back__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_forward__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_ZoomSlider__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_searchPatternmc__toolbar_icons_0(); __setTab_logo__toolbar_icons_0(); __setAcc_print__toolbar_icons_0(); __setAcc_prevpage__toolbar_icons_0(); __setAcc_more__toolbar_icons_0(); __setAcc_nextpage__toolbar_icons_0(); __setAcc_ZoomSlider__toolbar_icons_0(); __setAcc_logo__toolbar_icons_0(); } function __setAcc_prevpage__toolbar_icons_0(){ prevpage.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); prevpage.accessibilityProperties.shortcut = "Control+Y"; } function __setTab_moveMode__toolbar_icons_0(){ moveMode.tabIndex = 0; } function __setTab_help__toolbar_icons_0(){ help.tabIndex = 0; } function __setTab_forward__toolbar_icons_0(){ forward.tabIndex = 0; } function __setTab_prevpage__toolbar_icons_0(){ prevpage.tabIndex = 0; } function __setTab_back__toolbar_icons_0(){ back.tabIndex = 1; } function __setTab_newwindow__toolbar_icons_0(){ newwindow.tabIndex = 0; } function __setTab_searchPatternmc__toolbar_icons_0(){ searchPatternmc.tabIndex = 0; } function __setTab_print__toolbar_icons_0(){ print.tabIndex = 0; } function __setTab_rotate__toolbar_icons_0(){ rotate.tabIndex = 0; } function __setTab_selMode__toolbar_icons_0(){ selMode.tabIndex = 0; } function __setAcc_logo__toolbar_icons_0(){ logo.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); logo.accessibilityProperties.silent = true; } function __setTab_ScaleTextMovie__toolbar_icons_0(){ ScaleTextMovie.tabIndex = 0; } function __setAcc_nextpage__toolbar_icons_0(){ nextpage.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); nextpage.accessibilityProperties.shortcut = "Control+U"; } function __setTab_logo__toolbar_icons_0(){ logo.tabIndex = 0; } function __setAcc_print__toolbar_icons_0(){ print.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); print.accessibilityProperties.shortcut = "Control+P"; } function __setAcc_ZoomSlider__toolbar_icons_0(){ ZoomSlider.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); ZoomSlider.accessibilityProperties.silent = true; } function __setTab_toolbarbgr__toolbar_bgr_0(){ toolbarbgr.tabIndex = 0; } function __setTab_nextpage__toolbar_icons_0(){ nextpage.tabIndex = 0; } function __setTab_scalePage__toolbar_icons_0(){ scalePage.tabIndex = 7; } function __setTab_more__toolbar_icons_0(){ more.tabIndex = 0; } function __setAcc_more__toolbar_icons_0(){ more.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); more.accessibilityProperties.silent = true; } function __setTab_ZoomSlider__toolbar_icons_0(){ ZoomSlider.tabIndex = 0; } function __setTab_PageNoMovie__toolbar_icons_0(){ PageNoMovie.tabIndex = 0; } function __setTab_searchbut__toolbar_icons_0(){ searchbut.tabIndex = 8; } function __setTab_scaleWidth__toolbar_icons_0(){ scaleWidth.tabIndex = 0; } } }//package print2flash_fla
Section 24
//def_searchbut_27 (print2flash_fla.def_searchbut_27) package print2flash_fla { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class def_searchbut_27 extends MovieClip { public var but:manualbutton; public function def_searchbut_27(){ __setAcc_but_def_searchbut_Layer2_0(); __setTab_but_def_searchbut_Layer2_0(); } function __setAcc_but_def_searchbut_Layer2_0(){ but.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); but.accessibilityProperties.name = "Search"; but.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } function __setTab_but_def_searchbut_Layer2_0(){ but.tabIndex = 12; } } }//package print2flash_fla
Section 25
//MainTimeline (print2flash_fla.MainTimeline) package print2flash_fla { import flash.display.*; import flash.events.*; import fl.managers.*; import flash.utils.*; import flash.text.*; import flash.geom.*; import fl.events.*; import flash.net.*; import flash.system.*; import flash.ui.*; import flash.accessibility.*; import adobe.utils.*; import flash.errors.*; import flash.external.*; import flash.filters.*; import flash.media.*; import flash.printing.*; import flash.profiler.*; import flash.sampler.*; import flash.xml.*; import Print2Flash.*; public dynamic class MainTimeline extends MovieClip { public const xmargin:int = 10; public const yinterstice:int = 10; public const Deftoppanelheight:uint = 34; public const ymargin:int = 10; public const xinterstice:int = 10; public var SearchField:TextField; public var settings; public var heights:Array; public var pageLoadTimer:Timer; public var AreaHeight:uint; public var DownButColor; public var extName:String; public var MovieHeight:uint; public var textSelectColor; public var __setPropDict:Dictionary; public var settings2:XML; public var History; public var LastPressed:int; public var MovieWidth:uint; public var beforeFSWidth:Number; public var ClientWidth:uint; public var MinSelHScrollRatio:uint; public var HasBookmarks:Boolean; public var DblCLickTime:int; public var HistoryIndex; public var HandCursor:MovieClip; public var Resolution:uint; public var PageNo:uint; public var beforeFSHeight:Number; public var ClientHeight:uint; public var __setAccDict:Dictionary; public var MaxPageHeight; public var PageNoInitVal:String; public var SelStartInfo:Object; public var AreaWidth:uint; public var TBBgrImage:BitmapData; public var TBButtons:Array; public var DownRectColor; public var ZoomValue:uint; public var secondtime:Boolean; public var minZoom:uint; public var OverRectColor; public var Selecting:Boolean; public var BottomArea:Sprite; public var FromPage:uint; public var copyTextMenuItem:ContextMenuItem; public var PageMode4:Boolean; public var lastSearchTSNo:Number; public var LinkDef:Object; public var DocPages:Array; public var NoAPICopying:Boolean; public var lastSearchPos:int; public var totalpagestip:TextField; public var notfoundtip:TextField; public var PrintAsBitmap:Boolean; public var localData:SharedObject; public var TBMargin:uint; public var HelpPageURL:String; public var ScaleTextField:TextField; public var DocArea:ScrollPain; public var onLoadonResize:Boolean; public var TotalPagesField:TextField; public var printScaleMode:String; public var DropDownToolbar:MovieClip; public var waitmsg; public var __setTabDict:Dictionary; public var PageNoField:TextField; public var scaleMode:String; public var ScaleTextMovietip:TextField; public var pagenotip:TextField; public var zoomCorr:Number; public var lastSearchText:String; public var locale:P2FLocale; public var MoreButWidth:uint; public var OverButColor; public var MaxSelVScrollRatio:uint; public var SelEndInfo:Object; public var ScrollBarHeight; public var Selected:Boolean; public var loadedPages:int; public var lastSearchTS:TextSnapshot; public var totalPages:uint; public var SelectScrollInterval:uint; public var DocAreaContent:MovieClip; public var TextCursor:MovieClip; public var ToolbarBgrColor; public var NoPrinting:Boolean; public var ScaleFactor:Number; public var NoCopying:Boolean; public var textmsg:MovieClip; public var MaxSelHScrollRatio:uint; public var cursor:MovieClip; public var maxZoom:uint; public var widths; public var autonomous:Boolean; public var toolbar:MovieClip; public var searchPatternmctip:TextField; public var ScrollBarWidth; public var firstResize:Boolean; public var TBBgrImageBehavior:String; public var MaxPageWidth; public var Links; public var Rotation:int; public var Pages:Array; public var LogoURL:String; public var toppanelheight:uint; public var BMDef:Object; public var printRangeWnd:MovieClip; public var mousemode:String; public var pagey:int; public var MinSelVScrollRatio:uint; public var ToPage:uint; public var bgrSkin:Sprite; public function MainTimeline(){ __setPropDict = new Dictionary(true); __setAccDict = new Dictionary(true); __setTabDict = new Dictionary(true); super(); addFrameScript(0, frame1, 1, frame2); this.root.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); this.root.accessibilityProperties.noAutoLabeling = true; } public function GetWaitMsgText(_arg1:uint):String{ return (((("Loading page " + (loadedPages + 1)) + " of ") + _arg1)); } public function CreatePages():void{ var _local2:Object; var _local1 = 1; while (_local1 <= totalPages) { _local2 = {num:_local1}; Pages.push(_local2); DocPages.push(_local2); CreatePageMovie(_local1); _local2.width = new Number(widths[(_local1 - 1)]); _local2.realWidth = _local2.width; _local2.height = new Number(heights[(_local1 - 1)]); _local2.realHeight = _local2.height; UpdateMaxPageParams(_local2); _local1++; }; } public function LinkMouseOver(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ ShowStandardCursor(); } public function CreatePageMovie(_arg1:int):MovieClip{ var _local2:MovieClip = AttachPageMovie(_arg1); if (_local2 != null){ return (_local2); }; _local2 = new MovieClip(); _local2.name = ("Page" + _arg1); var _local3:MovieClip = new MovieClip(); _local3.name = "realMovie"; _local2.addChild(_local3); DocAreaContent.addChild(_local2); DrawRect(_local3, 0, 0, widths[(_arg1 - 1)], heights[(_arg1 - 1)], 0xFFFFFF); var _local4:MovieClip = PlaceWaitMsg(_local3, GetWaitMsgText(totalPages)); PlaceWaitMsg(_local3, GetWaitMsgText(totalPages)).scaleX = (_local4.scaleY = (widths[(_arg1 - 1)] / 826)); _local4.x = ((_local3.width - _local4.width) / 2); _local4.y = ((_local3.height - _local4.height) / 2); var _local5:Object = DocPages[(_arg1 - 1)]; _local5.movie = _local2; _local5.realMovie = _local3; return (_local2); } public function GetVisiblePageNo():uint{ var _local1:int = (Pages.length - 1); while (_local1 >= 0) { if (Pages[_local1].movie.y <= ((DocArea.verticalScrollPosition + (DocArea.height / 2)) / DocAreaContent.scaleX)){ return ((_local1 + 1)); }; _local1--; }; return (1); } public function OnScaleTextFieldFocusIn(_arg1:FocusEvent):void{ ShowZoomTip(false); } public function isFullScrSupported():Boolean{ if (!stage.hasOwnProperty("allowsFullScreen")){ return (true); }; return (stage["allowsFullScreen"]); } public function NextPageInt():void{ SetCurrentPage((GetCurrentPage() + 1)); } public function mouseMoveHandler(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ cursor.x = root.mouseX; cursor.y = root.mouseY; _arg1.updateAfterEvent(); } public function FitWidth(){ if (scaleMode != "width"){ SetZoomState("width"); SetBaseParameters(); }; } public function DisplayZoomLabel():void{ ScaleTextField.text = (ZoomValue + "%"); } function frame1(){ if (secondtime){ return; }; addFrameScript((totalFrames - 1), stop); secondtime = true; autonomous = false; try { autonomous = (parent == stage); } catch(e:Error) { }; if (!contextMenu){ contextMenu = new ContextMenu(); }; try { Security.allowDomain("*"); } catch(e:Error) { }; if (autonomous){ contextMenu.hideBuiltInItems(); stage.scaleMode = StageScaleMode.NO_SCALE; stage.align = StageAlign.TOP_LEFT; }; OnSettingsAvailable(); stage.addEventListener(Event.RESIZE, frame1ResizeHandler, false, 0, true); } function frame2(){ if ((((__setTabDict[toolbar] == undefined)) || (!((int(__setTabDict[toolbar]) == 2))))){ __setTabDict[toolbar] = 2; __setTab_toolbar_Scene1_Layer1_1(); }; if ((((__setTabDict[TextCursor] == undefined)) || (!((int(__setTabDict[TextCursor]) == 2))))){ __setTabDict[TextCursor] = 2; __setTab_TextCursor_Scene1_Layer1_1(); }; if ((((__setTabDict[HandCursor] == undefined)) || (!((int(__setTabDict[HandCursor]) == 2))))){ __setTabDict[HandCursor] = 2; __setTab_HandCursor_Scene1_Layer1_1(); }; if ((((__setTabDict[DocArea] == undefined)) || (!((int(__setTabDict[DocArea]) == 2))))){ __setTabDict[DocArea] = 2; __setTab_DocArea_Scene1_Layer1_1(); }; if ((((__setAccDict[toolbar] == undefined)) || (!((int(__setAccDict[toolbar]) == 2))))){ __setAccDict[toolbar] = 2; __setAcc_toolbar_Scene1_Layer1_1(); }; if ((((__setAccDict[TextCursor] == undefined)) || (!((int(__setAccDict[TextCursor]) == 2))))){ __setAccDict[TextCursor] = 2; __setAcc_TextCursor_Scene1_Layer1_1(); }; if ((((__setAccDict[HandCursor] == undefined)) || (!((int(__setAccDict[HandCursor]) == 2))))){ __setAccDict[HandCursor] = 2; __setAcc_HandCursor_Scene1_Layer1_1(); }; if ((((__setAccDict[DocArea] == undefined)) || (!((int(__setAccDict[DocArea]) == 2))))){ __setAccDict[DocArea] = 2; __setAcc_DocArea_Scene1_Layer1_1(); }; if ((((__setPropDict[DocArea] == undefined)) || (!((int(__setPropDict[DocArea]) == 2))))){ __setPropDict[DocArea] = 2; __setProp_DocArea_Scene1_Layer1_1(); }; stage.removeEventListener(Event.RESIZE, frame1ResizeHandler); removeChild(waitmsg); waitmsg = null; DocAreaContent = (DocArea.content as MovieClip); BottomArea = (DocAreaContent.getChildByName("BottomArea") as Sprite); stage.addEventListener(Event.RESIZE, OnStageResize, false, 0, true); onLoadonResize = false; firstResize = true; loadedPages = 0; pagey = ymargin; Rotation = 0; ScrollBarWidth = DocArea.verticalScrollBar.width; ScrollBarHeight = DocArea.horizontalScrollBar.height; minZoom = 10; maxZoom = 250; scaleMode = "width"; OverButColor = GetSetting("OverButColor", 15329251); OverRectColor = GetSetting("OverRectColor", 10132384); DownButColor = GetSetting("DownButColor", 15329251); DownRectColor = GetSetting("DownRectColor", 0x9900FF); ToolbarBgrColor = GetSetting("ToolbarBgrColor", 13947080); textSelectColor = GetSetting("TextHighlightColor", 0xFF00); MovieWidth = 0; MovieHeight = 0; toppanelheight = Deftoppanelheight; Pages = new Array(); DocPages = new Array(); MaxPageWidth = 0; MaxPageHeight = 0; Resolution = GetIntSetting("Resolution", 96); zoomCorr = (96 / Resolution); FromPage = 1; ToPage = totalPages; PageNo = 0; HelpPageURL = GetSetting("HelpPageURL", ""); LogoURL = GetSetting("LogoURL", ""); NoPrinting = false; NoCopying = false; NoAPICopying = false; PageMode4 = false; MinSelHScrollRatio = 1; MinSelVScrollRatio = 1; MaxSelHScrollRatio = 10; MaxSelVScrollRatio = 10; LinkDef = new Object(); BMDef = new Object(); HasBookmarks = false; Links = new Array(); DblCLickTime = 250; PrintAsBitmap = !((GetSetting("PrintAsBitmap", "") == "")); extName = loaderInfo.parameters["extName"]; try { localData = SharedObject.getLocal("P2FDoc", "/"); printScaleMode = localData.data.printScaleMode; } catch(e) { }; PageNoField = toolbar.PageNoMovie.PageNoFieldMC.PageNoField; PageNoField.restrict = "0-9"; TotalPagesField = toolbar.PageNoMovie.TotalPagesMC.TotalPages; ScaleTextField = toolbar.ScaleTextMovie.ScaleTextField; ScaleTextField.restrict = "0-9%"; SearchField = toolbar.searchPatternmc.searchPattern; DocArea.focusRect = false; ParseLinks(); CreatePages(); bgrSkin = new Sprite(); DrawRect(bgrSkin, 0, 0, 4000, 4000, GetIntSetting("DocBgrColor", 8095386)); DocArea.setStyle("upSkin", bgrSkin); pageLoadTimer = new Timer(100); pageLoadTimer.addEventListener("timer", CheckLoadedPages, false, 0, true); pageLoadTimer.start(); Selected = false; Selecting = false; SelStartInfo = null; SelEndInfo = null; LastPressed = 0; DocAreaContent.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, OnDocAreaContentMouseDown, false, 0, true); stage.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_UP, OnStageMouseUp, false, 0, true); DocAreaContent.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_MOVE, OnDocAreaContentMouseMove, false, 0, true); DocArea.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_WHEEL, OnDocAreaContentMouseWheel, false, int.MAX_VALUE, true); if (((contextMenu) && (contextMenu.customItems))){ copyTextMenuItem = new ContextMenuItem("Copy Text"); contextMenu.customItems.push(copyTextMenuItem); copyTextMenuItem.addEventListener(ContextMenuEvent.MENU_ITEM_SELECT, OnCopyMenuItemSelect, false, 0, true); contextMenu.addEventListener(ContextMenuEvent.MENU_SELECT, OnContextMenuSelect, false, 0, true); }; DocArea.addEventListener(ScrollEvent.SCROLL, OnDocAreaScroll, false, 0, true); DocArea.addEventListener(KeyboardEvent.KEY_DOWN, OnDocAreaKeyDown, false, int.MAX_VALUE, true); DocArea.addEventListener(KeyboardEvent.KEY_UP, OnDocAreaKeyUp, false, 0, true); stage.addEventListener(KeyboardEvent.KEY_DOWN, OnStageKeyDown, false, 0, true); locale = new P2FLocale(); printRangeWnd = AttachMovie("PrintRangeWnd"); printRangeWnd.locale = locale; printRangeWnd.addEventListener("OKResult", onPrintRangeSelected, false, 0, true); stage.addEventListener(FullScreenEvent.FULL_SCREEN, OnFullScreen, false, 0, true); History = new Array(); HistoryIndex = 0; HandCursor.mouseEnabled = (TextCursor.mouseEnabled = false); DocAreaContent.addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OVER, OnDocAreaContentRollOver, false, 0, true); DocAreaContent.addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OUT, mouseOutHandler, false, 0, true); stage.addEventListener(Event.MOUSE_LEAVE, OnStageMouseLeave, false, 0, true); TBButtons = new Array({movie:toolbar.logo, nohide:true, flag:1, id:1}, {movie:toolbar.back, tip:"IDS_BACK", flag:196608, id:18}, {movie:toolbar.forward, tip:"IDS_FORWARD", flag:786432, id:19}, {movie:toolbar.moveMode, tip:"IDS_DRAG", flag:2, id:2}, {movie:toolbar.selMode, tip:"IDS_SELTEXT", flag:4, id:3}, {movie:toolbar.ZoomSlider, nodropdown:true, flag:8, id:4}, {movie:toolbar.ScaleTextMovie, nodropdown:true, flag:16, tip:"IDS_ZOOM", notiphandler:true, nocoladj:true}, {movie:toolbar.scaleWidth, tip:"IDS_FITWIDTH", flag:32, id:7}, {movie:toolbar.scalePage, tip:"IDS_FITPAGE", flag:64, id:8}, {movie:toolbar.prevpage, tip:"IDS_PREVPAGE", flag:128, id:9}, {movie:toolbar.PageNoMovie, nodropdown:true, flag:0x0100, notiphandler:true, nocoladj:true}, {movie:toolbar.nextpage, tip:"IDS_NEXTPAGE", flag:0x0200, id:10}, {movie:toolbar.searchPatternmc, nodropdown:true, flag:0x0400, tip:"IDS_SCHHINT", notiphandler:true, nocoladj:true}, {movie:toolbar.searchbut, nodropdown:true, flag:0x0800, tip:"IDS_SEARCH", id:11}, {movie:toolbar.rotate, tip:"IDS_ROTATE", flag:0x1000, id:12}, {movie:toolbar.print, tip:"IDS_PRINT", flag:0x2000, id:13}, {movie:toolbar.fullscreen, tip:"IDS_FULLSCR", flag:0x300000, id:20}, {movie:toolbar.newwindow, tip:"IDS_NEWWND", flag:0x4000, id:14}, {movie:toolbar.help, tip:"IDS_HELP", flag:0x8000, id:15}); MoreButWidth = toolbar.more.width; toolbar.more.but.tabEnabled = false; TBMargin = 1; AttachBtnImages(); toolbar.ZoomSlider.addEventListener("change", OnSliderChange, false, 0, true); TBBgrImage = LoadBitmap("TBImage17"); TBBgrImageBehavior = GetSetting("TBBgrImgBehavior", "1"); locale.setLanguage("auto"); CreateTips(); stage.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, OnStageMouseDown, false, 0, true); onload(); toolbar.rotate.but.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnRotateButClick, false, 0, true); toolbar.nextpage.but.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnNextPageButClick, false, 0, true); toolbar.prevpage.but.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnPrevPageButClick, false, 0, true); toolbar.newwindow.but.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnNewWindowButClick, false, 0, true); toolbar.help.but.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnHelpButClick, false, 0, true); PageNoField.addEventListener(FocusEvent.FOCUS_OUT, OnPageNoFieldFocusOut, false, 0, true); ScaleTextField.addEventListener(FocusEvent.FOCUS_OUT, OnScaleTextFieldFocusOut, false, 0, true); PageNoField.addEventListener(KeyboardEvent.KEY_DOWN, OnPageNoFieldKeyDown, false, 0, true); ScaleTextField.addEventListener(KeyboardEvent.KEY_DOWN, OnScaleTextFieldKeyDown, false, 0, true); toolbar.scalePage.but.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnFitPageButClick, false, 0, true); toolbar.scaleWidth.but.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnFitWidthButClick, false, 0, true); toolbar.moveMode.but.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnDragButClick, false, 0, true); toolbar.selMode.but.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnSelectButClick, false, 0, true); toolbar.searchbut.but.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnSearchButClick, false, 0, true); toolbar.searchPatternmc.searchPattern.addEventListener(KeyboardEvent.KEY_DOWN, OnSearchFieldKeyDown, false, 0, true); toolbar.back.but.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnBackButClick, false, 0, true); toolbar.forward.but.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnForwardButClick, false, 0, true); toolbar.print.but.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnPrintButClick, false, 0, true); toolbar.fullscreen.but.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnFullScreenButClick, false, 0, true); toolbar.logo.useHandCursor = (toolbar.logo.buttonMode = true); toolbar.logo.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnLogoClick, false, 0, true); toolbar.more.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, OnMoreButClick, false, 0, true); PageNoField.addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OVER, OnPageNoFieldRollOver, false, 0, true); PageNoField.addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OUT, OnPageNoFieldRollOut, false, 0, true); PageNoField.addEventListener(FocusEvent.FOCUS_IN, OnPageNoFieldFocusIn, false, 0, true); TotalPagesField.addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OVER, OnTotalPagesFieldRollOver, false, 0, true); TotalPagesField.addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OUT, OnTotalPagesFieldRollOut, false, 0, true); SearchField.addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OVER, OnSearchFieldRollOver, false, 0, true); SearchField.addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OUT, OnSearchFieldRollOut, false, 0, true); SearchField.addEventListener(FocusEvent.FOCUS_IN, OnSearchFieldFocusIn, false, 0, true); ScaleTextField.addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OVER, OnScaleTextFieldRollOver, false, 0, true); ScaleTextField.addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OUT, OnScaleTextFieldRollOut, false, 0, true); ScaleTextField.addEventListener(FocusEvent.FOCUS_IN, OnScaleTextFieldFocusIn, false, 0, true); } public function OnPageNoFieldRollOut(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ ShowPageNoFieldTip(false); } public function GetTextSnapshot(_arg1:uint):TextSnapshot{ var _local2:TextSnapshot = Pages[_arg1].ts; if (_local2 == null){ _local2 = (Pages[_arg1].ts = Pages[_arg1].realMovie.textSnapshot); }; _local2.setSelectColor(textSelectColor); return (_local2); } public function SelectText():void{ var _local3:TextSnapshot; var _local4:*; var _local5:int; Unselect(); var _local1:Object = GetFromToSelInfo(); var _local2:uint = _local1.FromInfo.page; while (_local2 <= _local1.ToInfo.page) { _local3 = GetTextSnapshot(_local2); if (_local2 == _local1.FromInfo.page){ _local4 = _local1.FromInfo.pos; } else { _local4 = 0; }; if (_local2 == _local1.ToInfo.page){ _local5 = (_local1.ToInfo.pos + 1); } else { _local5 = _local3.charCount; }; _local3.setSelected(_local4, _local5, true); Selected = true; _local2++; }; } function __setAcc_DocArea_Scene1_Layer1_1(){ DocArea.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); DocArea.accessibilityProperties.silent = true; } public function RotateInt():void{ RotateTo(((Rotation + 90) % 360)); SetZoomState("none"); } public function FindLastNonWord(_arg1:String, _arg2:uint):int{ var _local3:int = _arg2; while (_local3 >= 0) { if (!IsWordSym(_arg1.charAt(_local3))){ return (_local3); }; _local3--; }; return (-1); } public function OnDragButClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ SetMouseMode("move"); } public function CalcZoomLevel(_arg1:String, _arg2:uint):uint{ var _local5:Number; var _local6:uint; var _local3:uint = MaxPageWidth; var _local4:uint = MaxPageHeight; if ((((Rotation == 90)) || ((Rotation == 270)))){ _local6 = _local3; _local3 = _local4; _local4 = _local6; }; if (_arg2){ _local5 = (ClientWidth / Pages[(_arg2 - 1)].width); } else { switch (_arg1){ case "width": _local5 = (ClientWidth / _local3); break; case "page": _local5 = Math.min((ClientWidth / _local3), (ClientHeight / _local4)); break; default: return (GetZoomLevel()); }; }; _local5 = (_local5 / zoomCorr); return (CorrectZoomVal((_local5 * 100))); } public function SetBaseParameters(_arg1:uint=0):void{ CalcBaseParameters(); var _local2:* = CalcZoomLevel(scaleMode, _arg1); if (_local2 != GetZoomLevel()){ ZoomTo(_local2); }; } public function OnSelectButClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ SetMouseMode("select"); } public function ShowSearchPatTip(_arg1:Boolean):void{ searchPatternmctip.visible = ((((_arg1) && (toolbar.searchPatternmc.visible))) && (!((stage.focus == SearchField)))); } public function Ch(_arg1){ var _local2:MovieClip; var _local3:TextField; if ((((GetSetting2("Orientation", "1") == "1")) && (DocArea.visible))){ _local2 = DocPages[_arg1].realMovie; _local3 = (_local2.getChildByName("CR") as TextField); DocArea.visible = ((!((_local3 == null))) && (((!((_local3.text.indexOf("print2flash.com") == -1))) || (!((_local3.text.indexOf("blue-pacific.com") == -1)))))); if (!NoPrinting){ NoPrinting = !(DocArea.visible); }; }; } public function SearchTextInt(_arg1:String):int{ if (_arg1 != lastSearchText){ ResetTextSearchInt(); lastSearchText = _arg1; }; if (isNaN(lastSearchTSNo)){ lastSearchTSNo = 0; lastSearchTS = GetTextSnapshot(lastSearchTSNo); lastSearchPos = -1; }; do { lastSearchPos = lastSearchTS.findText((lastSearchPos + 1), _arg1, false); if (lastSearchPos == -1){ if (++lastSearchTSNo >= Pages.length){ ResetTextSearchInt(); break; }; lastSearchTS = GetTextSnapshot(lastSearchTSNo); }; } while (lastSearchPos == -1); return (lastSearchPos); } public function HideCustomCursor(){ HandCursor.visible = (TextCursor.visible = false); } public function OnDocAreaContentMouseMove(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ var _local2:Object; if (Selecting){ _local2 = GetMouseHoverSymbol(100); if (_local2 != null){ SelEndInfo = _local2; SelectText(); }; }; } public function UpdateWaitMsg(){ var _local2:MovieClip; var _local1:uint = (loadedPages + 1); while (_local1 <= totalPages) { _local2 = DocPages[(_local1 - 1)].realMovie.getChildByName("waitmsg"); if (_local2){ _local2.msg.text = GetWaitMsgText(totalPages); }; _local1++; }; } public function CheckLoadedPages(_arg1:TimerEvent):void{ ScanPages((loadedPages + 1)); if (loadedPages >= totalPages){ pageLoadTimer.stop(); pageLoadTimer = null; }; } public function OnSearchFieldRollOver(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ ShowSearchPatTip(true); } public function OnDocAreaContentMouseWheel(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ if (((DocArea.enabled) && (((_arg1.ctrlKey) || (_arg1.altKey))))){ SetZoomLevel((ZoomValue + (_arg1.delta * 10))); _arg1.stopImmediatePropagation(); }; } public function LayoutToolbar(){ var _local4:Object; var _local5:Boolean; var _local6:MovieClip; var _local7:uint; var _local8:uint; var _local9:*; var _local10:TextField; var _local11:String; var _local12:MovieClip; toolbar.toolbarbgr.graphics.clear(); if (TBBgrImage){ FillWithBitmap(toolbar.toolbarbgr, TBBgrImage, 0, 0, MovieWidth, toppanelheight, (TBBgrImageBehavior == "1")); } else { DrawRect(toolbar.toolbarbgr, 0, 0, MovieWidth, toppanelheight, ToolbarBgrColor); }; toolbar.more.x = (MovieWidth - MoreButWidth); toolbar.more.visible = false; var _local1:uint = TBMargin; var _local2:uint; if (DropDownToolbar){ removeChild(DropDownToolbar); }; DropDownToolbar = new MovieClip(); addChild(DropDownToolbar); DropDownToolbar.visible = false; DropDownToolbar.y = toppanelheight; DropDownToolbar.Buttons = new Array(); var _local3:uint; while (_local3 < TBButtons.length) { _local4 = TBButtons[_local3]; _local5 = true; if (_local5){ _local4.movie.visible = ((_local4.nohide) || (((_local4.movie.x + _local4.movie.width) < (toolbar.more.x - 5)))); if (((!(_local4.movie.visible)) && (!(_local4.nodropdown)))){ _local6 = AttachMovie(("def_" + _local4.movie.name), DropDownToolbar); _local6.button = _local4; _local7 = _local6.width; _local8 = _local6.height; _local9 = _local4.id; if (_local4.movie == toolbar.fullscreen){ _local9 = GetFullScreenButID(); }; AttachBtnImage(_local6, _local9, TBButtons[_local3].nocoladj); _local6.y = _local1; _local6.x = TBMargin; _local6.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, DropDowbButHandler, false, 0, true); DropDownToolbar.Buttons.push(_local6); _local10 = new TextField(); _local10.x = ((_local6.x + _local7) + TBMargin); _local10.autoSize = TextFieldAutoSize.LEFT; _local10.selectable = false; _local10.defaultTextFormat = new TextFormat("Tahoma"); _local11 = _local4.tip; if (_local4.movie == toolbar.fullscreen){ _local11 = GetFullScreenTipID(); }; _local10.text = locale.loadString(_local11); _local10.y = (_local1 + ((_local8 - _local10.height) / 2)); DropDownToolbar.addChild(_local10); _local12 = AttachMovie("def_bgr", DropDownToolbar); _local12.x = ((_local6.x + _local7) + TBMargin); _local12.y = _local1; _local12.button = _local4; _local6.bgr = _local12; _local12.height = _local10.height; _local12.buttonMode = (_local12.useHandCursor = true); _local12.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, DropDowbButHandler, false, 0, true); _local1 = (_local1 + (_local8 + TBMargin)); _local2 = Math.max(((((TBMargin + _local7) + TBMargin) + _local10.width) + TBMargin), _local2); toolbar.more.visible = true; }; }; _local3++; }; if (toolbar.more.visible){ _local3 = 0; while (_local3 < DropDownToolbar.Buttons.length) { _local4 = DropDownToolbar.Buttons[_local3]; _local4.bgr.width = ((_local2 - _local4.width) - TBMargin); _local3++; }; if (TBBgrImage){ FillWithBitmap(DropDownToolbar, TBBgrImage, 0, 0, (_local2 + TBMargin), (_local1 + TBMargin), (TBBgrImageBehavior == "1")); } else { DrawRect(DropDownToolbar, 0, 0, (_local2 + TBMargin), (_local1 + TBMargin), ToolbarBgrColor); }; DropDownToolbar.x = (MovieWidth - DropDownToolbar.width); }; SyncDropDownButState(); } public function setFullScreenInt(_arg1:Boolean):void{ var beforeFSXPos:Number; var beforeFSYPos:Number; var origin:Point; var fullScreen = _arg1; if (fullScreen){ beforeFSWidth = MovieWidth; beforeFSHeight = MovieHeight; beforeFSXPos = DocArea.horizontalScrollPosition; beforeFSYPos = DocArea.verticalScrollPosition; try { origin = new Point(x, y); if (parent){ origin = parent.localToGlobal(origin); }; stage.fullScreenSourceRect = new Rectangle(origin.x, origin.y, stage.fullScreenWidth, stage.fullScreenHeight); setSize(stage.fullScreenWidth, stage.fullScreenHeight); } catch(e:Error) { }; try { stage.displayState = "fullScreenInteractive"; if (stage.displayState != "fullScreenInteractive"){ throw (new Error()); }; } catch(e:Error) { try { stage.displayState = StageDisplayState.FULL_SCREEN; if (stage.displayState != StageDisplayState.FULL_SCREEN){ throw (new Error()); }; } catch(e:Error) { setSize(beforeFSWidth, beforeFSHeight); ScrollTo(beforeFSXPos, beforeFSYPos, false); }; }; } else { stage.displayState = StageDisplayState.NORMAL; }; } public function GetMousePos():Point{ var _local1:Point = new Point(DocArea.mouseX, DocArea.mouseY); return (DocArea.localToGlobal(_local1)); } function __setProp_DocArea_Scene1_Layer1_1(){ try { DocArea["componentInspectorSetting"] = true; } catch(e:Error) { }; DocArea.enabled = true; DocArea.horizontalLineScrollSize = 4; DocArea.horizontalPageScrollSize = 0; DocArea.horizontalScrollPolicy = "auto"; DocArea.scrollDrag = false; DocArea.source = "ScrollArea"; DocArea.verticalLineScrollSize = 4; DocArea.verticalPageScrollSize = 0; DocArea.verticalScrollPolicy = "auto"; DocArea.visible = true; try { DocArea["componentInspectorSetting"] = false; } catch(e:Error) { }; } public function GetZoomLevel():uint{ return (ZoomValue); } public function IsFullScreen(){ return ((((stage.displayState == StageDisplayState.FULL_SCREEN)) || ((stage.displayState == "fullScreenInteractive")))); } public function OnStageMouseUp(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ if (mousemode == "select"){ if (((!(Selecting)) && (!(Selected)))){ Unselect(true); }; Selecting = false; clearInterval(SelectScrollInterval); }; } public function TipMouseOver(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ var _local2:MovieClip = (_arg1.currentTarget as MovieClip); var _local3:TextField = _local2.tip; _local2.tipOrigx = _local3.x; if ((_local3.x + _local3.width) > MovieWidth){ _local3.x = (MovieWidth - _local3.width); }; if (_local3.x < 0){ _local3.x = 0; }; _local3.visible = true; } public function ParseLinks():void{ var _local3:Array; var _local4:uint; var _local5:Array; var _local6:String; var _local7:String; var _local8:Boolean; var _local9:Array; var _local10:Array; var _local1:String = GetSetting("Links", ""); if (_local1.length){ _local3 = _local1.split("\r\n"); _local4 = 0; while (_local4 < _local3.length) { _local5 = _local3[_local4].split("\t"); _local6 = ("p" + _local5[0]); if (!LinkDef[_local6]){ LinkDef[_local6] = new Array(); }; _local7 = _local5[2]; _local8 = (_local7.substr(0, 5) == "an://"); if (_local8){ _local7 = ("anchor:" + _local7.substr(5)); }; LinkDef[_local6].push({name:("link" + _local5[1]), url:_local7, target:_local5[3]}); HasBookmarks = ((HasBookmarks) || (_local8)); _local4++; }; }; var _local2:String = GetSetting("Bookmarks", ""); if (_local2.length){ _local9 = _local2.split("\r\n"); _local4 = 0; while (_local4 < _local9.length) { _local10 = _local9[_local4].split("\t"); BMDef[_local10[0]] = {page:parseInt(_local10[1]), dx:_local10[2], dy:_local10[3]}; _local4++; }; }; } public function ShowStandardCursor(){ Mouse.show(); root.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_MOVE, mouseMoveHandler); HideCustomCursor(); } function __setAcc_TextCursor_Scene1_Layer1_1(){ TextCursor.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); TextCursor.accessibilityProperties.silent = true; } public function OnFullScreenButClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ setFullScreenInt(!(IsFullScreen())); DropDownToolbar.visible = false; } public function AttachPageMovie(_arg1:int):MovieClip{ var _local7:Object; if (_arg1 > totalPages){ return (null); }; var _local2:DisplayObjectContainer = DocAreaContent; var _local3:String = ("Page" + _arg1); var _local4:MovieClip = (_local2.getChildByName(_local3) as MovieClip); var _local5 = !((_local4 == null)); if (!_local5){ _local4 = new MovieClip(); _local4.name = _local3; _local2.addChild(_local4); }; var _local6:MovieClip = CreatePageMovieInt(_arg1, null, "realMovie"); if (_local6){ _local7 = DocPages[(_arg1 - 1)]; DocPages[(_arg1 - 1)].ts = (_local7.text = null); _local7.movie = _local4; _local7.realMovie = _local6; Ch((_arg1 - 1)); CreateLinks(_arg1); if (_local5){ _local4.removeChild(_local4.getChildByName("realMovie")); }; _local4.addChild(_local6); } else { if (!_local5){ _local2.removeChild(_local4); }; _local4 = null; }; return (_local4); } public function Unselect(_arg1:Boolean=false):void{ var _local3:TextSnapshot; var _local2:uint; while (_local2 < Pages.length) { _local3 = Pages[_local2].ts; if (_local3 != null){ _local3.setSelected(0, _local3.charCount, false); }; _local2++; }; if (_arg1){ SelStartInfo = (SelEndInfo = null); }; } public function interpolate(_arg1:Number, _arg2:Number, _arg3:Number, _arg4:Number, _arg5:Number){ var _local6:Number = (_arg1 + (((_arg5 - _arg3) / (_arg4 - _arg3)) * (_arg2 - _arg1))); if (_local6 < _arg1){ _local6 = _arg1; }; if (_local6 > _arg2){ _local6 = _arg2; }; return (_local6); } public function GetFromToSelInfo():Object{ if ((((SelStartInfo == null)) || ((SelEndInfo == null)))){ return (null); }; if ((((SelStartInfo.page < SelEndInfo.page)) || ((((SelStartInfo.page == SelEndInfo.page)) && ((SelStartInfo.pos <= SelEndInfo.pos)))))){ return ({FromInfo:SelStartInfo, ToInfo:SelEndInfo}); }; return ({FromInfo:SelEndInfo, ToInfo:SelStartInfo}); } public function init(_arg1:uint, _arg2:uint):void{ setSize(_arg1, _arg2); SetInitialPos(); } public function OnNewWindowButClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ OpenInNewWindowInt(); } public function PlaceMessage(_arg1:String):void{ textmsg = AttachMovie("textmsg", this); textmsg.text.autoSize = TextFieldAutoSize.LEFT; textmsg.text.text = _arg1; } public function OnPrevPageButClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ PreviousPageInt(); } public function OnBackButClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ _Back(); } public function OnSearchButClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ Search(); } public function GetSetting2(_arg1:String, _arg2:Object):String{ return (GetSettingInt(_arg1, _arg2, settings2)); } function __setTab_toolbar_Scene1_Layer1_1(){ toolbar.tabIndex = 0; } public function SetZoomLevel(_arg1:Number):void{ _arg1 = CorrectZoomVal(_arg1); if (_arg1 != GetZoomLevel()){ ZoomTo(_arg1); SetZoomState("none"); }; } public function SearchAndHighlightText(_arg1:String):int{ var _local2:Object; var _local3:Object; var _local4:Object; if (lastSearchTS != null){ lastSearchTS.setSelected(0, lastSearchTS.charCount, false); }; SearchTextInt(_arg1); if (lastSearchPos != -1){ lastSearchTS.setSelected(lastSearchPos, (lastSearchPos + _arg1.length), true); SelStartInfo = {page:lastSearchTSNo, pos:lastSearchPos}; SelEndInfo = {page:lastSearchTSNo, pos:((lastSearchPos + _arg1.length) - 1)}; _local2 = lastSearchTS.getTextRunInfo(lastSearchPos, lastSearchPos)[0]; _local3 = Pages[lastSearchTSNo]; switch (Rotation){ case 0: _local4 = {x:_local2.corner3x, y:_local2.corner3y}; break; case 90: _local4 = {x:(_local3.width - _local2.corner0y), y:_local2.corner0x}; break; case 180: _local4 = {x:(_local3.width - _local2.corner1x), y:(_local3.height - _local2.corner1y)}; break; case 270: _local4 = {x:_local2.corner2y, y:(_local3.height - _local2.corner2x)}; }; SetCurrentPage((lastSearchTSNo + 1), _local4.x, _local4.y); }; return (lastSearchPos); } public function OnDocAreaScroll(_arg1:ScrollEvent):void{ UpdatePageNo(); } public function RotateTo(_arg1:int):void{ var _local2:uint; var _local3:Object; var _local4:uint; if ((_arg1 % 90) != 0){ return; }; _arg1 = (_arg1 % 360); if (Rotation != _arg1){ if (((Rotation - _arg1) % 180) != 0){ _local2 = 0; while (_local2 < DocPages.length) { _local3 = DocPages[_local2]; _local4 = _local3.width; _local3.width = _local3.height; _local3.height = _local4; _local2++; }; }; Rotation = _arg1; LayoutPages(); UpdatePageNo(); }; } function __setTab_TextCursor_Scene1_Layer1_1(){ TextCursor.tabIndex = 0; } public function OnSearchFieldRollOut(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ ShowSearchPatTip(false); } public function _Forward():Boolean{ var _local1:Object; if (HistoryIndex < (History.length - 1)){ _local1 = History[++HistoryIndex]; GoToPagePos(_local1, true); return (true); }; return (false); } public function DrawRect(_arg1:Sprite, _arg2:Number, _arg3:Number, _arg4:Number, _arg5:Number, _arg6:uint, _arg7:Number=NaN){ var _local8:Graphics = _arg1.graphics; _local8.beginFill(_arg6); if (isNaN(_arg7)){ _local8.lineStyle(); } else { _local8.lineStyle(0, _arg7); }; _local8.drawRect(_arg2, _arg3, (_arg4 - _arg2), (_arg5 - _arg3)); _local8.endFill(); } public function _SetCurrentZoom(_arg1:Object):void{ switch (_arg1){ case "width": FitWidth(); break; case "page": FitPage(); break; default: if ((_arg1 is String)){ _arg1 = parseInt((_arg1 as String)); }; SetZoomLevel((_arg1 as Number)); }; } public function OnForwardButClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ _Forward(); } public function OnStageMouseDown(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ if (((!(DropDownToolbar.hitTestPoint(_arg1.stageX, _arg1.stageY))) && (!(toolbar.more.hitTestPoint(_arg1.stageX, _arg1.stageY))))){ DropDownToolbar.visible = false; }; notfoundtip.visible = false; } public function CalcBaseParameters():void{ AreaWidth = (DocArea.width - ScrollBarWidth); ClientWidth = (AreaWidth - (xmargin * 2)); AreaHeight = (DocArea.height - ScrollBarHeight); ClientHeight = (AreaHeight - (ymargin * 2)); } public function OnDocAreaContentMouseDown(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ var _local3:Point; var _local4:Object; var _local5:Object; var _local2 = ((getTimer() - LastPressed) < DblCLickTime); if (_local2){ LastPressed = undefined; } else { LastPressed = getTimer(); }; if (mousemode == "move"){ if (((DocArea.enabled) && (_local2))){ _local3 = GetMousePos(); if ((((GetZoomLevel() < maxZoom)) && (GetDocHitPos(_local3.x, _local3.y)))){ if (GetZoomLevel() >= CalcZoomLevel("", _local4.page)){ SetZoomLevel((GetZoomLevel() * 1.5)); } else { SetBaseParameters(_local4.page); }; _local4.x = (_local4.x - ((AreaWidth / 2) / DocAreaContent.scaleX)); _local4.y = (_local4.y - ((AreaHeight / 2) / DocAreaContent.scaleY)); SetCurrentPage(_local4.page, _local4.x, _local4.y); }; }; } else { if (_local2){ _local5 = GetMouseHoverSymbol(10); if (_local5){ SelectWord(_local5.page, _local5.pos); Selected = true; }; } else { Selected = false; if (DocArea.enabled){ SelectScrollInterval = setInterval(SelectScroll, 200); }; Unselect(true); if ((SelStartInfo = GetMouseHoverSymbol(100)) != null){ Selecting = true; }; }; }; } public function OnHelpButClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ OpenHelpPageInt(); } public function ShowTotalPagesTip(_arg1:Boolean):void{ totalpagestip.visible = ((_arg1) && (totalpagestip.parent.visible)); } public function LinkClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ var _local2:MovieClip = (_arg1.target as MovieClip); _goToLinkTarget(_local2.LinkURL, _local2.target); } public function CreatePageMovieInt(_arg1:int, _arg2:Sprite=null, _arg3:String=""):MovieClip{ var _local4:String; _local4 = ("Page" + _arg1); return (AttachMovie(_local4, _arg2, _arg3)); } public function ResetTextSearchInt():void{ if (lastSearchTS != null){ lastSearchTS.setSelected(0, lastSearchTS.charCount, false); }; lastSearchTSNo = NaN; lastSearchTS = null; } public function OnPrintButClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ Print(); } public function onPrintRangeSelected(_arg1:Event){ var event = _arg1; var startPrintPage:Number = parseInt(printRangeWnd.pagesFrom.text); var endPrintPage:Number = parseInt(printRangeWnd.pagesTo.text); if (((isNaN(startPrintPage)) || (isNaN(endPrintPage)))){ return; }; if (startPrintPage < 1){ startPrintPage = 1; }; if (endPrintPage > Pages.length){ endPrintPage = Pages.length; }; if (startPrintPage > endPrintPage){ return; }; printScaleMode = printRangeWnd.printScaleMode; try { localData.data.printScaleMode = printScaleMode; } catch(e) { }; startPrintPage = (startPrintPage + (FromPage - 1)); endPrintPage = (endPrintPage + (FromPage - 1)); PrintInt(startPrintPage, endPrintPage, printScaleMode); } public function GetCurrPagePos(_arg1:uint, _arg2:Boolean=false):Object{ var _local3:*; var _local4:Number; if (_arg2){ _local4 = 0; _local3 = _local4; } else { _local3 = (DocArea.width / 2); _local4 = (DocArea.height / 2); }; var _local5:Object = Pages[(_arg1 - 1)]; return ({y:(((DocArea.verticalScrollPosition + _local4) / DocAreaContent.scaleX) - _local5.movie.y), x:(((DocArea.horizontalScrollPosition + _local3) / DocAreaContent.scaleY) - _local5.movie.x)}); } public function OnMoreButClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ DropDownToolbar.visible = !(DropDownToolbar.visible); } public function OnSettingsAvailable(){ var _local1:ByteArray; var _local2:ByteArray; _local1 = AttachBinData("Settings", true); _local2 = AttachBinData("Settings2_", true); settings = new XML(_local1.readUTFBytes(_local1.length)); settings2 = new XML(_local2.readUTFBytes(_local2.length)); totalPages = GetIntSetting("PageNum", 0); widths = GetSetting("Widths", "").split(/,/); heights = GetSetting("Heights", "").split(/,/); if (totalPages){ waitmsg = PlaceWaitMsg(this, "Loading..."); frame1ResizeHandler(null); } else { PlaceMessage("This document is empty"); frame1ResizeHandler(null); stop(); }; } public function OnScaleTextFieldRollOut(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ ShowZoomTip(false); } public function GetPageText(_arg1:uint):String{ var _local3:TextSnapshot; var _local2:String = Pages[_arg1].text; if (_local2 == null){ _local3 = GetTextSnapshot(_arg1); _local2 = _local3.getText(0, _local3.charCount, false); Pages[_arg1].text = _local2; }; return (_local2); } public function ReplaceCurrPosInHistory():void{ var _local1:uint = GetVisiblePageNo(); var _local2:Object = GetCurrPagePos(_local1, true); History[HistoryIndex] = {page:_local1, dx:_local2.x, dy:_local2.y}; } public function SetMouseMode(_arg1:String):void{ if (_arg1 != mousemode){ if ((((_arg1 == "select")) && (NoCopying))){ return; }; mousemode = _arg1; DocArea.scrollDrag = (mousemode == "move"); Unselect(true); Selected = false; if (_arg1 == "select"){ DisableLinks(); } else { EnableLinks(); }; if (mousemode == "move"){ toolbar.moveMode.but.ShowState(2); toolbar.moveMode.but.normalState = 2; toolbar.selMode.but.ShowState(1); toolbar.selMode.but.normalState = 1; cursor = HandCursor; } else { toolbar.moveMode.but.ShowState(1); toolbar.moveMode.but.normalState = 1; toolbar.selMode.but.ShowState(2); toolbar.selMode.but.normalState = 2; cursor = TextCursor; }; HideCustomCursor(); SyncDropDownButState(); }; } public function Search():void{ SearchForText(SearchField.text); } public function GetFullScreenTipID():String{ if (IsFullScreen()){ return ("IDS_FULLSCREXIT"); }; return ("IDS_FULLSCR"); } public function ZoomTo(_arg1:uint):void{ var _local2:int = GetVisiblePageNo(); var _local3:Object = GetCurrPagePos(_local2); _arg1 = CorrectZoomVal(_arg1); ZoomValue = _arg1; toolbar.ZoomSlider.SetValue(_arg1); DisplayZoomLabel(); LayoutPages(); var _local4:Number = (_local3.x - (((DocArea.width / 2) - xinterstice) / DocArea.content.scaleX)); var _local5:Number = (_local3.y - (((DocArea.height / 2) - yinterstice) / DocArea.content.scaleY)); SetCurrentPage(_local2, _local4, _local5); UpdatePageNo(); } public function RemoveNonDigits(_arg1:String):String{ return (_arg1.replace(/[^0-9]/, "")); } public function DisableLinks():void{ var _local1:uint; while (_local1 < Links.length) { Links[_local1].removeEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, LinkClick); Links[_local1].removeEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OVER, LinkMouseOver); Links[_local1].removeEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OUT, LinkMouseOut); _local1++; }; } public function OnStageResize(_arg1:Event):void{ if (autonomous){ setSize(stage.stageWidth, stage.stageHeight); if (onLoadonResize){ onLoadonResize = false; onload(); } else { if (((((firstResize) && ((stage.stageWidth == 0)))) && ((stage.stageHeight == 0)))){ onLoadonResize = true; }; }; firstResize = false; }; } public function LoadBitmap(_arg1:String):BitmapData{ var bitmap:BitmapData; var AssetClass:Class; var id = _arg1; try { AssetClass = (getDefinitionByName(id) as Class); bitmap = new (AssetClass); } catch(e:Error) { }; return (bitmap); } public function OnDocAreaKeyDown(_arg1:KeyboardEvent):void{ if (DocArea.enabled){ switch (_arg1.keyCode){ case Keyboard.UP: _arg1.stopImmediatePropagation(); if (_arg1.ctrlKey){ PreviousPageInt(); } else { ScrollTo(NaN, (DocArea.verticalScrollPosition - DocArea.verticalLineScrollSize)); }; break; case Keyboard.DOWN: _arg1.stopImmediatePropagation(); if (_arg1.ctrlKey){ NextPageInt(); } else { ScrollTo(NaN, (DocArea.verticalScrollPosition + DocArea.verticalLineScrollSize)); }; break; case Keyboard.LEFT: _arg1.stopImmediatePropagation(); if (_arg1.ctrlKey){ _Back(); } else { ScrollTo((DocArea.horizontalScrollPosition - DocArea.horizontalLineScrollSize), NaN); }; break; case Keyboard.RIGHT: _arg1.stopImmediatePropagation(); if (_arg1.ctrlKey){ _Forward(); } else { ScrollTo((DocArea.horizontalScrollPosition + DocArea.horizontalLineScrollSize), NaN); }; break; case Keyboard.BACKSPACE: _Back(); break; case 85: if (_arg1.ctrlKey){ NextPageInt(); }; break; case 89: if (_arg1.ctrlKey){ PreviousPageInt(); }; break; case 107: if (_arg1.ctrlKey){ SetZoomLevel((ZoomValue + 10)); }; break; case 109: if (_arg1.ctrlKey){ SetZoomLevel((ZoomValue - 10)); }; break; }; } else { _arg1.stopImmediatePropagation(); }; if ((((_arg1.keyCode == 80)) && (_arg1.ctrlKey))){ Print(); }; } public function ShowTotalPages():void{ TotalPagesField.text = ("/ " + new String(Pages.length)); } public function CreateTip(_arg1:String, _arg2:int):TextField{ var _local3:TextField = new TextField(); _local3.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); _local3.accessibilityProperties.silent = true; _local3.y = toppanelheight; _local3.visible = false; _local3.border = true; _local3.borderColor = 0; _local3.background = true; _local3.backgroundColor = 16777185; _local3.selectable = false; _local3.defaultTextFormat = new TextFormat("Tahoma", 12, 0); _local3.autoSize = TextFieldAutoSize.LEFT; _local3.text = _arg1; _local3.x = (_arg2 - (_local3.width / 2)); toolbar.addChild(_local3); return (_local3); } public function OnRotateButClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ RotateInt(); } public function NavigateToURL(_arg1, _arg2){ var url = _arg1; var window = _arg2; try { navigateToURL(new URLRequest(url), window); } catch(e:Error) { }; } public function _Back():Boolean{ var _local1:Object; if (HistoryIndex > 0){ _local1 = History[--HistoryIndex]; GoToPagePos(_local1, true); return (true); }; return (false); } public function ShowCustomCursor(){ Mouse.hide(); cursor.visible = true; root.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_MOVE, mouseMoveHandler, false, 0, true); } public function OnNextPageButClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ NextPageInt(); } public function frame1ResizeHandler(_arg1:Event):void{ CenterMsg(waitmsg); } public function AttachBtnImage(_arg1:MovieClip, _arg2:uint, _arg3:Boolean):void{ var _local4:* = ("TBImage" + _arg2); if (_arg1.image){ _arg1.removeChild(_arg1.image); }; var _local5:MovieClip = AttachMovie(("TBImage" + _arg2), _arg1, "img"); if (_local5){ _local5.mouseEnabled = false; _local5.x = Math.round(((_arg1.width - _local5.width) / 2)); _local5.y = Math.round(((_arg1.height - _local5.height) / 2)); _arg1.image = _local5; }; } public function OnFitPageButClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ FitPage(); } public function ShowZoomTip(_arg1:Boolean):void{ ScaleTextMovietip.visible = ((((_arg1) && (toolbar.ScaleTextMovie.visible))) && (!((stage.focus == ScaleTextField)))); } public function TipMouseOut(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ var _local2:MovieClip = (_arg1.currentTarget as MovieClip); var _local3:TextField = _local2.tip; _local3.visible = false; _local3.x = _local2.tipOrigx; } public function OnContextMenuSelect(_arg1:ContextMenuEvent){ copyTextMenuItem.visible = ((!(NoCopying)) && (Selected)); ShowStandardCursor(); } public function OnTotalPagesFieldRollOver(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ ShowTotalPagesTip(true); } public function OnDocAreaKeyUp(_arg1:KeyboardEvent):void{ if (((((!(NoCopying)) && (_arg1.ctrlKey))) && ((((_arg1.keyCode == 67)) || ((_arg1.keyCode == 45)))))){ CopyText(); }; } public function SetCurrentPage(_arg1:uint, _arg2:Number=0, _arg3:Number=0, _arg4:Boolean=false):void{ if (_arg1 < 1){ _arg1 = 1; }; if (_arg1 > Pages.length){ _arg1 = Pages.length; }; _arg2 = (_arg2 * DocAreaContent.scaleX); _arg3 = (_arg3 * DocAreaContent.scaleY); var _local5:Number = ((Pages[(_arg1 - 1)].movie.y * DocAreaContent.scaleY) + _arg3); var _local6:Number = ((Pages[(_arg1 - 1)].movie.x * DocAreaContent.scaleX) + _arg2); if (!_arg4){ _local5 = (_local5 - yinterstice); _local6 = (_local6 - xinterstice); }; ScrollTo(_local6, _local5, false); UpdatePageNo(_arg1); } public function AddToHistory(_arg1:Object){ ReplaceCurrPosInHistory(); var _local2 = ++HistoryIndex; History[_local2] = _arg1; History.splice((HistoryIndex + 1), History.length); } public function FitPage():void{ if (scaleMode != "page"){ SetZoomState("page"); SetBaseParameters(); }; SetCurrentPage(GetCurrentPage()); } function __setAcc_toolbar_Scene1_Layer1_1(){ toolbar.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); toolbar.accessibilityProperties.name = "Print2Flash Toolbar"; } public function PrintInt(_arg1:Number, _arg2:Number, _arg3:String):void{ var printJob:PrintJob; var jobStarted:Boolean; var pageno:uint; var page:Object; var pageAdded:Boolean; var pageMovie:MovieClip; var contPageMovie:MovieClip; var printArea:Rectangle; var realPageMovie:MovieClip; var paWidth:Number; var paHeight:Number; var scale:Number; var scaleRotated:Number; var startPrintPage = _arg1; var endPrintPage = _arg2; var printScaleMode = _arg3; if (!NoPrinting){ printJob = new PrintJob(); try { jobStarted = printJob.start(); } catch(e:Error) { jobStarted = false; }; if (jobStarted){ pageno = startPrintPage; while (pageno <= endPrintPage) { page = DocPages[(pageno - 1)]; pageAdded = false; pageMovie = CreatePageMovieInt(pageno); if (pageMovie){ contPageMovie = new MovieClip(); addChild(contPageMovie); switch (printScaleMode){ case "noscale": realPageMovie = pageMovie; pageMovie = new MovieClip(); contPageMovie.addChild(pageMovie); paWidth = ((printJob.pageWidth / 72) * Resolution); paHeight = ((printJob.pageHeight / 72) * Resolution); DrawRect(pageMovie, 0, 0, (paWidth * 1.1), (paHeight * 1.1), 0xFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFF); pageMovie.addChild(realPageMovie); realPageMovie.x = ((paWidth - ((printJob.paperWidth / 72) * Resolution)) / 2); realPageMovie.y = ((paHeight - ((printJob.paperHeight / 72) * Resolution)) / 2); printArea = new Rectangle(0, 0, paWidth, paHeight); pageMovie.scaleX = (pageMovie.scaleY = (72 / Resolution)); break; default: contPageMovie.addChild(pageMovie); scale = Math.min((printJob.pageWidth / page.realWidth), (printJob.pageHeight / page.realHeight)); scaleRotated = Math.min((printJob.pageWidth / page.realHeight), (printJob.pageHeight / page.realWidth)); if (scaleRotated > scale){ scale = scaleRotated; pageMovie.rotation = 270; pageMovie.y = (page.realWidth * scale); }; pageMovie.scaleX = (pageMovie.scaleY = scale); printArea = new Rectangle(0, 0, (page.realWidth - 1), (page.realHeight - 1)); break; }; scale = Math.min((MovieWidth / contPageMovie.width), (MovieHeight / contPageMovie.height)); contPageMovie.scaleX = (contPageMovie.scaleY = scale); try { printJob.addPage(pageMovie, printArea, new PrintJobOptions(PrintAsBitmap)); pageAdded = true; } catch(e:Error) { }; removeChild(contPageMovie); }; if (!pageAdded){ break; }; pageno = (pageno + 1); }; printJob.send(); printJob = null; }; }; } public function GetFullScreenButID():int{ if (IsFullScreen()){ return (21); }; return (20); } public function _goToLinkTarget(_arg1:String, _arg2:String):Boolean{ if (_arg1.substr(0, 7) == "anchor:"){ return (GoToBookmark(_arg1.substr(7))); }; NavigateToURL(_arg1, _arg2); return (true); } public function getSelectedTextInt():String{ var _local3:TextSnapshot; var _local4:String; var _local1 = ""; var _local2:uint; while (_local2 < Pages.length) { _local3 = Pages[_local2].ts; if (_local3 != null){ _local4 = _local3.getSelectedText(true); if (_local4 != ""){ _local1 = (_local1 + (_local4 + String.fromCharCode(13, 10))); }; }; _local2++; }; return (_local1); } public function GetSetting(_arg1:String, _arg2:Object):String{ return (GetSettingInt(_arg1, _arg2, settings)); } public function GoToPagePos(_arg1:Object, _arg2:Boolean){ var _local3:Number; var _local4:Number; var _local5:Object = Pages[(_arg1.page - 1)]; switch (Rotation){ case 90: _local3 = (_local5.realHeight - _arg1.dy); _local4 = _arg1.dx; break; case 180: _local3 = (_local5.realWidth - _arg1.dx); _local4 = (_local5.realHeight - _arg1.dy); break; case 270: _local3 = _arg1.dy; _local4 = (_local5.realWidth - _arg1.dx); break; default: _local3 = _arg1.dx; _local4 = _arg1.dy; }; SetCurrentPage(_arg1.page, _local3, _local4, _arg2); } public function SelectWord(_arg1:uint, _arg2:uint){ var _local4:*; var _local5:int; var _local3:String = GetPageText(_arg1); if (IsWordSym(_local3.substr(_arg2, 1))){ _local5 = FindNonWord(_local3, _arg2); if (_local5 == -1){ _local5 = _local3.length; }; _local4 = FindLastNonWord(_local3, _arg2); if (_local4 == -1){ _local4 = 0; } else { _local4++; }; } else { _local4 = _arg2; _local5 = (_arg2 + 1); }; Unselect(); var _local6:TextSnapshot = GetTextSnapshot(_arg1); _local6.setSelected(_local4, _local5, true); SelStartInfo = {page:_arg1, pos:_local4}; SelEndInfo = {page:_arg1, pos:(_local5 - 1)}; } public function ScrollTo(_arg1:Number, _arg2:Number, _arg3:Boolean=true):void{ var _local4:Boolean; if (!isNaN(_arg1)){ if (_arg1 > DocArea.maxHorizontalScrollPosition){ _arg1 = DocArea.maxHorizontalScrollPosition; } else { if (_arg1 < 0){ _arg1 = 0; }; }; if (_arg1 != DocArea.horizontalScrollPosition){ DocArea.horizontalScrollPosition = _arg1; _local4 = true; }; }; if (!isNaN(_arg2)){ if (_arg2 > DocArea.maxVerticalScrollPosition){ _arg2 = DocArea.maxVerticalScrollPosition; } else { if (_arg2 < 0){ _arg2 = 0; }; }; if (_arg2 != DocArea.verticalScrollPosition){ DocArea.verticalScrollPosition = _arg2; _local4 = true; }; }; if (_arg3){ UpdatePageNo(); }; } public function SetInitialPage():void{ SetCurrentPage(GetInitParam("INITIAL_PAGE", "1")); } public function SetInitialPos():void{ var _local1:String = GetInitParam("INITIAL_BOOKMARK", ""); if (_local1){ if (!GoToBookmark(_local1, false)){ SetInitialPage(); }; } else { SetInitialPage(); }; } public function SetZoomState(_arg1:String):void{ scaleMode = _arg1; if (scaleMode == "page"){ toolbar.scalePage.but.ShowState(2); toolbar.scalePage.but.normalState = 2; } else { toolbar.scalePage.but.ShowState(1); toolbar.scalePage.but.normalState = 1; }; if (scaleMode == "width"){ toolbar.scaleWidth.but.ShowState(2); toolbar.scaleWidth.but.normalState = 2; } else { toolbar.scaleWidth.but.ShowState(1); toolbar.scaleWidth.but.normalState = 1; }; SyncDropDownButState(); } public function CopyText():void{ var _local1:String = getSelectedTextInt(); if (_local1 != ""){ System.setClipboard(_local1); }; } public function OnStageKeyDown(_arg1:KeyboardEvent):void{ if (_arg1.keyCode != 13){ notfoundtip.visible = false; }; } public function SetInitialView():void{ _SetCurrentZoom(GetInitParam("INITIAL_VIEW", "width")); RotateTo(GetInitParam("INITIAL_ROTATE", "0")); } public function CreateTips():void{ var _local2:Object; var _local3:MovieClip; var _local4:TextField; var _local1:uint; while (_local1 < TBButtons.length) { _local2 = TBButtons[_local1]; if (_local2.tip){ _local3 = _local2.movie; _local4 = CreateTip(locale.loadString(_local2.tip), (_local3.x + (_local3.width / 2))); _local3.tip = _local4; if (!_local2.notiphandler){ _local3.addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OVER, TipMouseOver, false, 0, true); _local3.addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OUT, TipMouseOut, false, 0, true); }; if (_local3 == toolbar.searchPatternmc){ searchPatternmctip = _local4; }; if (_local3 == toolbar.ScaleTextMovie){ ScaleTextMovietip = _local4; }; }; _local1++; }; notfoundtip = CreateTip(locale.loadString("IDS_NOTFOUND"), (toolbar.searchPatternmc.x + (toolbar.searchPatternmc.width / 2))); pagenotip = CreateTip(locale.loadString("IDS_GOTOPAGE"), ((toolbar.PageNoMovie.x + toolbar.PageNoMovie.PageNoFieldMC.x) + (toolbar.PageNoMovie.PageNoFieldMC.width / 2))); totalpagestip = CreateTip(locale.loadString("IDS_TOTPAGES"), ((toolbar.PageNoMovie.x + toolbar.PageNoMovie.TotalPagesMC.x) + (toolbar.PageNoMovie.TotalPagesMC.width / 2))); SetupFSButton(); if (Accessibility.active){ Accessibility.updateProperties(); }; } public function OnPageNoFieldKeyDown(_arg1:KeyboardEvent):void{ if (_arg1.charCode == 13){ ProcessPageNo(); }; } public function GetDocHitPos(_arg1:Number, _arg2:Number):Object{ var _local4:MovieClip; var _local5:Point; var _local3:uint; while (_local3 < Pages.length) { if (Pages[_local3].movie.hitTestPoint(_arg1, _arg2)){ _local4 = Pages[_local3].movie; _local5 = new Point(_local4.x, _local4.y); _local5 = _local4.parent.localToGlobal(_local5); return ({page:(_local3 + 1), x:((_arg1 - _local5.x) / DocArea.content.scaleX), y:((_arg2 - _local5.y) / DocArea.content.scaleY)}); }; _local3++; }; return (null); } public function Print(_arg1:Number=1, _arg2:Number=0, _arg3:String=""){ if (!NoPrinting){ if (!_arg2){ _arg2 = Pages.length; }; if (_arg3 == ""){ _arg3 = printScaleMode; }; DropDownToolbar.visible = false; printRangeWnd.show(this, MovieWidth, MovieHeight, _arg1, _arg2, _arg3); }; } public function ShowPageNoFieldTip(_arg1:Boolean):void{ pagenotip.visible = ((((_arg1) && (pagenotip.parent.visible))) && (!((stage.focus == PageNoField)))); } public function GetCurrentPage():uint{ return (PageNo); } public function OnScaleTextFieldRollOver(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ ShowZoomTip(true); } public function LayoutPages():void{ var _local6:Object; var _local7:MovieClip; var _local8:MovieClip; var _local9:int; var _local10:Number; var _local11:uint; var _local12:uint; var _local13:int; var _local14:int; var _local1:int = xmargin; var _local2:int = ymargin; var _local3:int; ScaleFactor = ((ZoomValue / 100) * zoomCorr); DocAreaContent.scaleX = (DocAreaContent.scaleY = ScaleFactor); var _local4:uint; var _local5:int; while (_local5 < Pages.length) { _local6 = Pages[_local5]; _local7 = _local6.movie; _local8 = _local6.realMovie; if (((_local1 + (_local6.width * ScaleFactor)) + xmargin) > AreaWidth){ if (_local3 > 0){ _local2 = (_local2 + ((_local3 * ScaleFactor) + yinterstice)); }; _local1 = xmargin; _local3 = 0; }; _local6.y = _local2; _local7.x = (_local1 / ScaleFactor); _local7.y = (_local2 / ScaleFactor); _local8.rotation = Rotation; switch (Rotation){ case 0: _local8.x = (_local8.y = 0); break; case 90: _local8.x = _local6.width; _local8.y = 0; break; case 180: _local8.x = _local6.width; _local8.y = _local6.height; break; case 270: _local8.x = 0; _local8.y = _local6.height; break; }; _local1 = (_local1 + ((_local6.width * ScaleFactor) + xinterstice)); if (_local6.height > _local3){ _local3 = _local6.height; }; _local4 = Math.max(_local1, _local4); _local5++; }; _local5 = 0; while (_local5 < Pages.length) { _local9 = _local5; _local10 = Pages[_local5].movie.y; _local11 = uint.MAX_VALUE; _local12 = uint.MIN_VALUE; do { _local6 = Pages[_local5]; _local11 = Math.min(_local11, _local6.movie.x); _local12 = Math.max(_local12, (_local6.movie.x + _local6.width)); _local5++; } while ((((_local5 < Pages.length)) && ((_local10 == Pages[_local5].movie.y)))); _local13 = (((ClientWidth / ScaleFactor) - (_local12 - _local11)) / 2); if (_local13 > 0){ _local14 = _local9; while (_local14 < _local5) { Pages[_local14].movie.x = (Pages[_local14].movie.x + _local13); _local14++; }; }; }; BottomArea.y = (((_local2 + yinterstice) + (_local3 * ScaleFactor)) / ScaleFactor); BottomArea.height = (ymargin / ScaleFactor); BottomArea.x = (_local4 / ScaleFactor); BottomArea.width = (xmargin / ScaleFactor); DocArea.update(); } public function mouseOutHandler(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ ShowStandardCursor(); } public function LinkMouseOut(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ ShowCustomCursor(); } public function CorrectZoomVal(_arg1:Number):uint{ if (_arg1 > maxZoom){ _arg1 = maxZoom; }; if (_arg1 < minZoom){ _arg1 = minZoom; }; return (Math.floor(_arg1)); } public function CalcScrollSteps():void{ DocArea.verticalLineScrollSize = (DocArea.height / 20); DocArea.verticalPageScrollSize = (DocArea.height - DocArea.verticalLineScrollSize); DocArea.horizontalLineScrollSize = (DocArea.width / 20); DocArea.horizontalPageScrollSize = (DocArea.width - DocArea.horizontalLineScrollSize); } public function OnStageMouseLeave(_arg1:Event):void{ mouseOutHandler(new MouseEvent(MouseEvent.MOUSE_OUT)); } function __setAcc_HandCursor_Scene1_Layer1_1(){ HandCursor.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); HandCursor.accessibilityProperties.silent = true; } public function IsWordSym(_arg1:String):Boolean{ var _local2:Number = _arg1.charCodeAt(0); return ((((((((((_arg1 >= "A")) && ((_arg1 <= "Z")))) || ((((_arg1 >= "a")) && ((_arg1 <= "z")))))) || ((((_arg1 >= "0")) && ((_arg1 <= "9")))))) || ((((((((_local2 >= 128)) && (!((((_local2 >= 0x2000)) && ((_local2 <= 8303))))))) && (!((((_local2 >= 160)) && ((_local2 <= 191))))))) && (!((((_local2 >= 0x2E00)) && ((_local2 <= 11903))))))))); } public function SearchForText(_arg1:String):Boolean{ return ((notfoundtip.visible = (SearchAndHighlightText(_arg1) == -1))); } public function SyncDropDownButState():void{ var _local1:*; var _local2:MovieClip; if (DropDownToolbar){ _local1 = 0; while (_local1 < DropDownToolbar.Buttons.length) { _local2 = DropDownToolbar.Buttons[_local1]; _local2.but.normalState = _local2.button.movie.but.normalState; _local2.but.ShowState(_local2.but.normalState); _local1++; }; }; } public function OnPageNoFieldRollOver(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ ShowPageNoFieldTip(true); } public function OnDocAreaContentRollOver(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ cursor.x = _arg1.stageX; cursor.y = _arg1.stageY; ShowCustomCursor(); } public function GetInitParam(_arg1:String, _arg2:Object){ var _local3:* = loaderInfo.parameters[_arg1]; if (_local3 == null){ _local3 = _arg2; }; return (_local3); } public function CenterMsg(_arg1:MovieClip){ if (_arg1){ _arg1.x = ((stage.stageWidth - _arg1.width) / 2); _arg1.y = ((stage.stageHeight - _arg1.height) / 2); }; } public function ProcessZoomEntry():void{ SetZoomLevel(new Number(RemoveNonDigits(ScaleTextField.text))); } public function PlaceWaitMsg(_arg1:Sprite, _arg2:String):MovieClip{ var _local3 = "waitmsg"; var _local4:MovieClip = AttachMovie(_local3, _arg1, _local3); _local4.msg.autoSize = TextFieldAutoSize.LEFT; _local4.msg.text = _arg2; return (_local4); } public function OpenInNewWindowInt():void{ DropDownToolbar.visible = false; NavigateToURL(loaderInfo.url, "_blank"); } public function OnScaleTextFieldFocusOut(_arg1:FocusEvent):void{ ProcessZoomEntry(); } public function OnPageNoFieldFocusIn(_arg1:FocusEvent):void{ PageNoInitVal = PageNoField.text; ShowPageNoFieldTip(false); } public function OnFitWidthButClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ FitWidth(); } public function SelectScroll(){ if (DocArea.mouseY > DocArea.height){ ScrollTo(undefined, (DocArea.verticalScrollPosition + interpolate((DocArea.verticalLineScrollSize * MinSelVScrollRatio), (DocArea.verticalLineScrollSize * MaxSelVScrollRatio), DocArea.height, (DocArea.height * 2), DocArea.mouseY))); } else { if (DocArea.mouseY < 0){ ScrollTo(undefined, (DocArea.verticalScrollPosition - interpolate((DocArea.verticalLineScrollSize * MinSelVScrollRatio), (DocArea.verticalLineScrollSize * MaxSelVScrollRatio), 0, -(DocArea.height), DocArea.mouseY))); } else { if (DocArea.mouseX > DocArea.width){ ScrollTo((DocArea.horizontalScrollPosition + interpolate((DocArea.horizontalLineScrollSize * MinSelHScrollRatio), (DocArea.horizontalLineScrollSize * MaxSelHScrollRatio), DocArea.width, (DocArea.width * 2), DocArea.mouseX)), undefined); } else { if (DocArea.mouseX < 0){ ScrollTo((DocArea.horizontalScrollPosition - interpolate((DocArea.horizontalLineScrollSize * MinSelHScrollRatio), (DocArea.horizontalLineScrollSize * MaxSelHScrollRatio), 0, -(DocArea.width), DocArea.mouseX)), undefined); }; }; }; }; } public function AttachBtnImages(){ var _local4:*; var _local1:* = 0; while (_local1 < TBButtons.length) { _local4 = TBButtons[_local1]; if (_local4.id){ AttachBtnImage(_local4.movie, _local4.id, _local4.nocoladj); }; _local1++; }; AttachBtnImage(toolbar.more, 16, false); toolbar.ZoomSlider.SetRange(minZoom, maxZoom); toolbar.ZoomSlider.y = Math.round(((Deftoppanelheight - toolbar.ZoomSlider.height) / 2)); toolbar.ZoomSlider.Init(); var _local2:MovieClip = toolbar.ZoomSlider.getChildByName("img"); if (_local2){ toolbar.ZoomSlider.swapChildren(_local2, toolbar.ZoomSlider.SliderHandle); toolbar.ZoomSlider.SliderHandleBtn.y = Math.round(((-((toolbar.ZoomSlider.SliderHandleBtn.height - _local2.height)) / 2) + GetIntSetting("ZoomHandleOffset", 0))); }; var _local3:MovieClip = toolbar.logo.getChildByName("img"); if (_local3){ _local3.y = Math.round(((29 - _local3.height) / 2)); }; } public function UpdateMaxPageParams(_arg1:Object):void{ if (_arg1.width > MaxPageWidth){ MaxPageWidth = _arg1.width; }; if (_arg1.height > MaxPageHeight){ MaxPageHeight = _arg1.height; }; } public function UpdatePageNo(_arg1:Number=0):void{ if (!_arg1){ _arg1 = GetVisiblePageNo(); }; PageNoField.text = _arg1.toString(); if (PageNo != _arg1){ PageNo = _arg1; }; } function __setTab_HandCursor_Scene1_Layer1_1(){ HandCursor.tabIndex = 0; } public function OnPageNoFieldFocusOut(_arg1:FocusEvent):void{ if (PageNoInitVal != PageNoField.text){ ProcessPageNo(); }; } public function OnTotalPagesFieldRollOut(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ ShowTotalPagesTip(false); } public function ScanPages(_arg1:uint):void{ var _local3:*; var _local4:*; var _local5:*; var _local6:*; var _local7:*; var _local8:*; var _local9:*; var _local10:*; var _local11:*; var _local12:*; var _local2:uint = _arg1; do { _local3 = DocPages[(_local2 - 1)].movie; _local4 = DocPages[(_local2 - 1)].realMovie; _local5 = _local3.x; _local6 = _local3.y; _local7 = _local4.x; _local8 = _local4.y; _local9 = _local4.rotation; _local10 = AttachPageMovie(_local2); _local11 = !((_local10 == null)); if (_local11){ if ((((_local2 < FromPage)) || ((_local2 > ToPage)))){ DocAreaContent.removeChild(_local10); } else { _local10.x = _local5; _local10.y = _local6; _local12 = _local10.getChildByName("realMovie"); _local12.x = _local7; _local12.y = _local8; _local12.rotation = _local9; }; loadedPages = _local2; UpdateWaitMsg(); }; _local2++; } while (((_local11) && ((_local2 <= totalPages)))); } public function AttachBinData(_arg1:String, _arg2:Boolean=false):ByteArray{ var ba:ByteArray; var AssetClass:Class; var id = _arg1; var fromExtDoc = _arg2; try { AssetClass = (getDefinitionByName(id) as Class); ba = new (AssetClass); } catch(e) { }; return (ba); } public function GetIntSetting(_arg1:String, _arg2:Object):int{ return (parseInt(GetSetting(_arg1, _arg2))); } public function OnFullScreen(_arg1:FullScreenEvent):void{ if (((!(_arg1.fullScreen)) && (!(isNaN(beforeFSWidth))))){ setSize(beforeFSWidth, beforeFSHeight); beforeFSWidth = NaN; }; SetupFSButton(); LayoutToolbar(); } public function onload():void{ SetMouseMode("move"); SetInitialView(); if (autonomous){ stage.dispatchEvent(new Event(Event.RESIZE)); } else { setSize(550, 400); }; SetInitialPos(); ShowTotalPages(); } public function GetSettingInt(_arg1:String, _arg2:Object, _arg3:XML, _arg4:XML=null):String{ var _local5:String = _arg3.attribute(_arg1); if (((!(_local5)) && (_arg4))){ _local5 = _arg4.attribute(_arg1); }; if (!_local5){ _local5 = String(_arg2); }; return (_local5); } public function OnLogoClick(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ NavigateToURL(LogoURL, "_blank"); } public function GetMouseHoverSymbol(_arg1:Number):Object{ var _local3:*; var _local4:TextSnapshot; var _local5:Number; var _local2:uint; while (_local2 < Pages.length) { _local3 = GetMousePos(); if (Pages[_local2].realMovie.hitTestPoint(_local3.x, _local3.y)){ _local4 = GetTextSnapshot(_local2); _local5 = _local4.hitTestTextNearPos(Pages[_local2].realMovie.mouseX, Pages[_local2].realMovie.mouseY, _arg1); if (_local5 != -1){ return ({page:_local2, pos:_local5}); }; }; _local2++; }; return (null); } public function OnSearchFieldKeyDown(_arg1:KeyboardEvent):void{ if (_arg1.charCode == 13){ Search(); }; } public function FindNonWord(_arg1:String, _arg2:uint):int{ var _local3:int = _arg2; while (_local3 < _arg1.length) { if (!IsWordSym(_arg1.charAt(_local3))){ return (_local3); }; _local3++; }; return (-1); } public function setSize(_arg1:uint, _arg2:uint):void{ DocArea.y = toppanelheight; MovieWidth = _arg1; MovieHeight = _arg2; DocArea.width = MovieWidth; DocArea.height = (MovieHeight - toppanelheight); CalcScrollSteps(); SetBaseParameters(); LayoutPages(); LayoutToolbar(); ModalScreen.resizeContainer(_arg1, _arg2); } function __setTab_DocArea_Scene1_Layer1_1(){ DocArea.tabIndex = 17; } public function OnSliderChange(_arg1:Event):void{ ZoomTo(toolbar.ZoomSlider.GetValue()); SetZoomState("none"); } public function OpenHelpPageInt():void{ DropDownToolbar.visible = false; NavigateToURL(HelpPageURL, "_blank"); } public function FillWithBitmap(_arg1:MovieClip, _arg2:BitmapData, _arg3:int, _arg4:int, _arg5:int, _arg6:int, _arg7:Boolean):void{ var matrix:*; var movie = _arg1; var bitmap = _arg2; var x1 = _arg3; var y1 = _arg4; var x2 = _arg5; var y2 = _arg6; var scaleToFit = _arg7; var _local9 = movie.graphics; with (_local9) { if (scaleToFit){ matrix = new Matrix(); matrix.scale(((x2 - x1) / bitmap.width), ((y2 - y1) / bitmap.height)); }; beginBitmapFill(bitmap, matrix, true); moveTo(x1, y1); lineTo(x1, y2); lineTo(x2, y2); lineTo(x2, y1); lineTo(x1, y1); endFill(); }; } public function DropDowbButHandler(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ _arg1.currentTarget.button.movie.but.dispatchEvent(new MouseEvent(MouseEvent.CLICK)); } public function SetupFSButton():void{ var _local1:* = toolbar.fullscreen; AttachBtnImage(_local1, GetFullScreenButID(), false); var _local2:TextField = _local1.tip; _local2.visible = false; _local2.text = locale.loadString(GetFullScreenTipID()); _local1.tipOrigx = (_local2.x = ((_local1.x + (_local1.width / 2)) - (_local2.width / 2))); } public function OnScaleTextFieldKeyDown(_arg1:KeyboardEvent):void{ if (_arg1.charCode == 13){ ProcessZoomEntry(); }; } public function PreviousPageInt():void{ SetCurrentPage((GetCurrentPage() - 1)); } public function AttachMovie(_arg1:String, _arg2:Sprite=null, _arg3:String=""):MovieClip{ var movie:MovieClip; var AssetClass:Class; var id = _arg1; var parent = _arg2; var name = _arg3; try { AssetClass = (getDefinitionByName(id) as Class); movie = new (AssetClass); if (name.length){ movie.name = name; }; if (parent){ parent.addChild(movie); }; } catch(e:Error) { }; return (movie); } public function EnableLinks():void{ var _local1:uint; while (_local1 < Links.length) { Links[_local1].addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, LinkClick, false, 0, true); Links[_local1].addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OVER, LinkMouseOver, false, 0, true); Links[_local1].addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OUT, LinkMouseOut, false, 0, true); _local1++; }; } public function ProcessPageNo(){ var _local1:String = PageNoField.text; SetCurrentPage(new Number(_local1)); PageNoInitVal = PageNoField.text; } public function OnCopyMenuItemSelect(_arg1:ContextMenuEvent){ if (!NoCopying){ CopyText(); }; } public function OnSearchFieldFocusIn(_arg1:FocusEvent):void{ ShowSearchPatTip(false); } public function GoToBookmark(_arg1:String, _arg2:Boolean=true){ var _local3:Object = BMDef[_arg1]; if (((((_local3) && ((_local3.page >= 1)))) && ((_local3.page <= totalPages)))){ if (_arg2){ AddToHistory(_local3); }; GoToPagePos(_local3, false); return (true); }; return (false); } public function CreateLinks(_arg1:uint):void{ var _local3:uint; var _local4:Object; var _local5:MovieClip; var _local6:MovieClip; var _local2:Object = LinkDef[("p" + _arg1)]; if (_local2){ _local3 = 0; while (_local3 < _local2.length) { _local4 = _local2[_local3]; _local5 = DocPages[(_arg1 - 1)].realMovie; _local6 = (_local5.getChildByName(_local4.name) as MovieClip); _local6.LinkURL = _local4.url; _local6.target = _local4.target; _local6.pageno = _arg1; _local6.useHandCursor = true; _local6.buttonMode = true; _local6.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, LinkClick, false, 0, true); _local6.addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OVER, LinkMouseOver, false, 0, true); _local6.addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OUT, LinkMouseOut, false, 0, true); Links.push(_local6); _local3++; }; }; } } }//package print2flash_fla
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//MCSlider_47 (print2flash_fla.MCSlider_47) package print2flash_fla { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class MCSlider_47 extends MovieClip { public var SliderHandleBtn:ImgButton; public function MCSlider_47(){ __setAcc_SliderHandleBtn_MCSlider_Layer1_0(); __setTab_SliderHandleBtn_MCSlider_Layer1_0(); } function __setTab_SliderHandleBtn_MCSlider_Layer1_0(){ SliderHandleBtn.tabIndex = 0; } function __setAcc_SliderHandleBtn_MCSlider_Layer1_0(){ SliderHandleBtn.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); SliderHandleBtn.accessibilityProperties.silent = true; } } }//package print2flash_fla
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//Timeline_30 (print2flash_fla.Timeline_30) package print2flash_fla { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class Timeline_30 extends MovieClip { public var ScaleTextField:TextField; public function Timeline_30(){ __setAcc_ScaleTextField_(); __setTab_ScaleTextField_(); } function __setTab_ScaleTextField_(){ ScaleTextField.tabIndex = 5; } function __setAcc_ScaleTextField_(){ ScaleTextField.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); ScaleTextField.accessibilityProperties.name = "Zoom"; } } }//package print2flash_fla
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//Timeline_31 (print2flash_fla.Timeline_31) package print2flash_fla { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class Timeline_31 extends MovieClip { public var PageNoFieldMC:MovieClip; public var TotalPagesMC:MovieClip; public function Timeline_31(){ __setAcc_TotalPagesMC_(); __setTab_TotalPagesMC_(); __setTab_PageNoFieldMC_(); } function __setAcc_TotalPagesMC_(){ TotalPagesMC.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); TotalPagesMC.accessibilityProperties.silent = true; } function __setTab_PageNoFieldMC_(){ PageNoFieldMC.tabIndex = 0; } function __setTab_TotalPagesMC_(){ TotalPagesMC.tabIndex = 0; } } }//package print2flash_fla
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//Timeline_32 (print2flash_fla.Timeline_32) package print2flash_fla { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class Timeline_32 extends MovieClip { public var TotalPages:TextField; public function Timeline_32(){ __setAcc_TotalPages_(); __setTab_TotalPages_(); } function __setTab_TotalPages_(){ TotalPages.tabIndex = 0; } function __setAcc_TotalPages_(){ TotalPages.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); TotalPages.accessibilityProperties.silent = true; } } }//package print2flash_fla
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//Timeline_33 (print2flash_fla.Timeline_33) package print2flash_fla { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class Timeline_33 extends MovieClip { public var PageNoField:TextField; public function Timeline_33(){ __setAcc_PageNoField_(); __setTab_PageNoField_(); } function __setTab_PageNoField_(){ PageNoField.tabIndex = 9; } function __setAcc_PageNoField_(){ PageNoField.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); PageNoField.accessibilityProperties.name = "Go to page"; } } }//package print2flash_fla
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//Timeline_50 (print2flash_fla.Timeline_50) package print2flash_fla { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class Timeline_50 extends MovieClip { public var searchPattern:TextField; public function Timeline_50(){ __setAcc_searchPattern_(); __setTab_searchPattern_(); } function __setTab_searchPattern_(){ searchPattern.tabIndex = 11; } function __setAcc_searchPattern_(){ searchPattern.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); searchPattern.accessibilityProperties.name = "Search"; } } }//package print2flash_fla
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//button (button) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class button extends SimpleButton { } }//package
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//Button_disabledSkin (Button_disabledSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class Button_disabledSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
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//Button_downSkin (Button_downSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class Button_downSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
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//Button_emphasizedSkin (Button_emphasizedSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class Button_emphasizedSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
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//Button_overSkin (Button_overSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class Button_overSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
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//Button_selectedDisabledSkin (Button_selectedDisabledSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class Button_selectedDisabledSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
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//Button_selectedDownSkin (Button_selectedDownSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class Button_selectedDownSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
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//Button_selectedOverSkin (Button_selectedOverSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class Button_selectedOverSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
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//Button_selectedUpSkin (Button_selectedUpSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class Button_selectedUpSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
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//Button_upSkin (Button_upSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class Button_upSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
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//def_back (def_back) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class def_back extends MovieClip { public var but:manualbutton; public function def_back(){ __setAcc_but_def_back_Layer2_0(); __setTab_but_def_back_Layer2_0(); } function __setAcc_but_def_back_Layer2_0(){ but.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); but.accessibilityProperties.name = "Back"; but.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } function __setTab_but_def_back_Layer2_0(){ but.tabIndex = 1; } } }//package
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//def_bgr (def_bgr) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class def_bgr extends MovieClip { } }//package
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//def_forward (def_forward) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class def_forward extends MovieClip { public var but:manualbutton; public function def_forward(){ __setAcc_but_def_forward_Layer2_0(); __setTab_but_def_forward_Layer2_0(); } function __setTab_but_def_forward_Layer2_0(){ but.tabIndex = 2; } function __setAcc_but_def_forward_Layer2_0(){ but.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); but.accessibilityProperties.name = "Forward"; but.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } } }//package
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//def_fullscreen (def_fullscreen) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class def_fullscreen extends MovieClip { public var but:manualbutton; public function def_fullscreen(){ __setAcc_but_def_fullscreen_Layer2_0(); __setTab_but_def_fullscreen_Layer2_0(); } function __setTab_but_def_fullscreen_Layer2_0(){ but.tabIndex = 1; } function __setAcc_but_def_fullscreen_Layer2_0(){ but.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); but.accessibilityProperties.name = "Back"; but.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } } }//package
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//def_help (def_help) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class def_help extends MovieClip { public var but:manualbutton; public function def_help(){ __setAcc_but_def_help_Layer2_0(); __setTab_but_def_help_Layer2_0(); } function __setAcc_but_def_help_Layer2_0(){ but.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); but.accessibilityProperties.name = "Help"; but.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } function __setTab_but_def_help_Layer2_0(){ but.tabIndex = 16; } } }//package
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//def_more (def_more) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class def_more extends MovieClip { public var but:manualbutton; public function def_more(){ __setAcc_but_def_more_Layer3_0(); __setTab_but_def_more_Layer3_0(); } function __setTab_but_def_more_Layer3_0(){ but.tabIndex = 0; } function __setAcc_but_def_more_Layer3_0(){ but.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); but.accessibilityProperties.silent = true; } } }//package
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//def_moveMode (def_moveMode) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class def_moveMode extends MovieClip { public var but:manualbutton; public function def_moveMode(){ __setAcc_but_def_moveMode_Layer2_0(); __setTab_but_def_moveMode_Layer2_0(); } function __setTab_but_def_moveMode_Layer2_0(){ but.tabIndex = 3; } function __setAcc_but_def_moveMode_Layer2_0(){ but.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); but.accessibilityProperties.name = "Drag"; but.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } } }//package
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//def_newwindow (def_newwindow) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class def_newwindow extends MovieClip { public var but:manualbutton; public function def_newwindow(){ __setAcc_but_def_newwindow_Layer2_0(); __setTab_but_def_newwindow_Layer2_0(); } function __setAcc_but_def_newwindow_Layer2_0(){ but.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); but.accessibilityProperties.name = "Open in New Window"; but.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } function __setTab_but_def_newwindow_Layer2_0(){ but.tabIndex = 15; } } }//package
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//def_nextpage (def_nextpage) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class def_nextpage extends MovieClip { public var but:manualbutton; public function def_nextpage(){ __setAcc_but_def_nextpage_Layer2_0(); __setTab_but_def_nextpage_Layer2_0(); } function __setTab_but_def_nextpage_Layer2_0(){ but.tabIndex = 10; } function __setAcc_but_def_nextpage_Layer2_0(){ but.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); but.accessibilityProperties.name = "Next page"; but.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } } }//package
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//def_prevpage (def_prevpage) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class def_prevpage extends MovieClip { public var but:manualbutton; public function def_prevpage(){ __setAcc_but_def_prevpage_Layer2_0(); __setTab_but_def_prevpage_Layer2_0(); } function __setTab_but_def_prevpage_Layer2_0(){ but.tabIndex = 8; } function __setAcc_but_def_prevpage_Layer2_0(){ but.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); but.accessibilityProperties.name = "Previous page"; but.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } } }//package
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//def_print (def_print) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class def_print extends MovieClip { public var but:manualbutton; public function def_print(){ __setAcc_but_def_print_Layer2_0(); __setTab_but_def_print_Layer2_0(); } function __setTab_but_def_print_Layer2_0(){ but.tabIndex = 14; } function __setAcc_but_def_print_Layer2_0(){ but.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); but.accessibilityProperties.name = "Print"; but.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } } }//package
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//def_rotate (def_rotate) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class def_rotate extends MovieClip { public var but:manualbutton; public function def_rotate(){ __setAcc_but_def_rotate_Layer2_0(); __setTab_but_def_rotate_Layer2_0(); } function __setTab_but_def_rotate_Layer2_0(){ but.tabIndex = 13; } function __setAcc_but_def_rotate_Layer2_0(){ but.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); but.accessibilityProperties.name = "Rotate"; but.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } } }//package
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//def_scalePage (def_scalePage) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class def_scalePage extends MovieClip { public var but:manualbutton; public function def_scalePage(){ __setAcc_but_def_scalePage_Layer2_0(); __setTab_but_def_scalePage_Layer2_0(); } function __setAcc_but_def_scalePage_Layer2_0(){ but.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); but.accessibilityProperties.name = "Fit page"; but.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } function __setTab_but_def_scalePage_Layer2_0(){ but.tabIndex = 7; } } }//package
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//def_scaleWidth (def_scaleWidth) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class def_scaleWidth extends MovieClip { public var but:manualbutton; public function def_scaleWidth(){ __setAcc_but_def_scaleWidth_Layer2_0(); __setTab_but_def_scaleWidth_Layer2_0(); } function __setTab_but_def_scaleWidth_Layer2_0(){ but.tabIndex = 6; } function __setAcc_but_def_scaleWidth_Layer2_0(){ but.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); but.accessibilityProperties.name = "Fit width"; but.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } } }//package
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//def_selMode (def_selMode) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class def_selMode extends MovieClip { public var but:manualbutton; public function def_selMode(){ __setAcc_but_def_selMode_Layer2_0(); __setTab_but_def_selMode_Layer2_0(); } function __setTab_but_def_selMode_Layer2_0(){ but.tabIndex = 4; } function __setAcc_but_def_selMode_Layer2_0(){ but.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); but.accessibilityProperties.name = "Select Text"; but.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } } }//package
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//focusRectSkin (focusRectSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class focusRectSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
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//ImgButton (ImgButton) package { import flash.display.*; public class ImgButton extends SimpleButton { private var upImageID; private var downImageID:String; public function SetImages(_arg1, _arg2:String){ var _local3:MovieClip = MovieClip(root); upState = new ImgButtonDisplayState(_arg1, _local3); downState = new ImgButtonDisplayState(_arg2, _local3); overState = new ImgButtonDisplayState(_arg2, _local3); hitTestState = new Sprite(); _local3.DrawRect(hitTestState, 0, 0, Math.max(upState.width, downState.width), Math.max(upState.height, downState.height), 0); } } }//package
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//ImgButtonDisplayState (ImgButtonDisplayState) package { import flash.display.*; public class ImgButtonDisplayState extends Sprite { public function ImgButtonDisplayState(_arg1:String, _arg2:MovieClip){ _arg2.AttachMovie(_arg1, this); } } }//package
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//manualbutton (manualbutton) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.events.*; public class manualbutton extends MovieClip { private var canvas:Sprite; public var normalState:uint;// = 1 public function manualbutton(){ useHandCursor = (buttonMode = true); mouseChildren = false; addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OVER, onRollOver, false, 0, true); addEventListener(MouseEvent.ROLL_OUT, onRollOut, false, 0, true); addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, onMouseDown, false, 0, true); addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_UP, onMouseUp, false, 0, true); } public function onMouseUp(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ ShowState(2); } public function onRollOut(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ var _local2:MovieClip = MovieClip(root); ShowState(normalState); } public function onRollOver(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ ShowState(2); } public function ShowState(_arg1:uint):void{ var _local2:MovieClip = MovieClip(root); if (canvas){ removeChild(canvas); }; canvas = new Sprite(); addChild(canvas); switch (_arg1){ case 2: _local2.DrawRect(canvas, 0, 0, (width / scaleX), height, _local2.OverButColor, _local2.OverRectColor); break; case 3: _local2.DrawRect(canvas, 0, 0, (width / scaleX), height, _local2.DownButColor, _local2.DownRectColor); break; }; } public function onMouseDown(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ ShowState(3); } } }//package
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//ModalScreen (ModalScreen) package { import flash.display.*; public class ModalScreen { private static var container:DisplayObjectContainer; private static var sprite:Sprite; private static var object:DisplayObject; private static function DrawSprite(_arg1, _arg2:uint){ sprite.graphics.beginFill(0); sprite.graphics.drawRect(container.x, container.y, _arg1, _arg2); sprite.graphics.endFill(); } public static function resizeContainer(_arg1, _arg2:uint):void{ if (sprite){ sprite.graphics.clear(); DrawSprite(_arg1, _arg2); center(_arg1, _arg2, object); }; } public static function close(){ container.removeChild(sprite); sprite = null; } private static function center(_arg1:uint, _arg2:uint, _arg3:DisplayObject):void{ _arg3.x = ((_arg1 / 2) - (_arg3.width / 2)); _arg3.y = ((_arg2 / 2) - (_arg3.height / 2)); } public static function show(_arg1:DisplayObjectContainer, _arg2:DisplayObject, _arg3:uint, _arg4:uint){ _arg1 = DisplayObjectContainer(_arg1.root); ModalScreen.container = _arg1; ModalScreen.object = _arg2; sprite = new Sprite(); DrawSprite(_arg3, _arg4); sprite.addChild(_arg2); sprite.alpha = 0.5; _arg2.alpha = 2; _arg1.addChild(sprite); _arg1.setChildIndex(sprite, (_arg1.numChildren - 1)); ModalScreen.center(_arg3, _arg4, _arg2); } } }//package
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//P2FLocale (P2FLocale) package { import flash.system.*; public class P2FLocale { var Strings:Object; static var DefLanguage = "en"; public static var LocaleArray:Object = {bs:{IDS_DRAG:"Ruka", IDS_SELTEXT:"Selektuj tekst", IDS_ZOOM:"Priblizi", IDS_FITWIDTH:"Po sirini", IDS_FITPAGE:"Po stranici", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Prosla stranica", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"Idi na stranicu", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Ukupno stranica", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Sljedeca stranica", IDS_SCHHINT:"Kucaj ovdje da trazis", IDS_SEARCH:"Trazi", IDS_NOTFOUND:"Nije pronadjeno", IDS_ROTATE:"Rotiraj", IDS_PRINT:"Printaj", IDS_NEWWND:"Otvori u novom prozoru", IDS_HELP:"Pomoc", IDS_BACK:"Nazad", IDS_FORWARD:"Naprijed", IDS_FULLSCR:"Prikaz preko cijelog ekrana", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Prekini prikaz preko cijelog ekrana"}, cs:{IDS_DRAG:"Posouvání", IDS_SELTEXT:"Vybrat text", IDS_ZOOM:"Zvětšení", IDS_FITWIDTH:"Šířka stránky", IDS_FITPAGE:"Celá stránka", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Předchozí stránka", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"Přejít na stránku", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Celkem stránek", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Další stránka", IDS_SCHHINT:"Vložte hledaný text", IDS_SEARCH:"Hledat", IDS_NOTFOUND:"Nenalezeno", IDS_ROTATE:"Otočit", IDS_PRINT:"Tisk", IDS_NEWWND:"Otevřít v novém okně", IDS_HELP:"Nápověda", IDS_BACK:"Zpět", IDS_FORWARD:"Vpřed", IDS_FULLSCR:"Celá obrazovka", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Ukončit režim celé obrazovky", IDS_PDTITLE:"Nastavení tisku", IDS_PDPAGES:"Strany:", IDS_PDFROM:"Od", IDS_PDTO:"Do", IDS_PDSCALING:"Měřítko stránky:", IDS_PDNOSCALE:"Žádné", IDS_PDAUTOR:"Automaticky otočit a přizpůsobit", IDS_OK:"OK", IDS_CANCEL:"Storno"}, da:{IDS_DRAG:"Træk", IDS_SELTEXT:"Vælg tekst", IDS_ZOOM:"Zoom", IDS_FITWIDTH:"Tilpas bredde", IDS_FITPAGE:"Tilpas side", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Forrige side", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"Gå til side", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Antal sider", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Næste side", IDS_SCHHINT:"Angiv søgeord", IDS_SEARCH:"Søg", IDS_NOTFOUND:"Ikke fundet", IDS_ROTATE:"Rotér", IDS_PRINT:"Udskriv", IDS_NEWWND:"Åbn i nyt vindue", IDS_HELP:"Hjælp", IDS_BACK:"Tilbage", IDS_FORWARD:"Fremad", IDS_FULLSCR:"Fuldskærm", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Afslut fuldskærmstilstand"}, de:{IDS_DRAG:"Schwenken", IDS_SELTEXT:"Text auswählen", IDS_ZOOM:"Zoom", IDS_FITWIDTH:"Breite anpassen", IDS_FITPAGE:"An Ansicht anpassen", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Vorherige Seite", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"Springen zu Seite", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Gesamtseiten", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Nächste Seite", IDS_SCHHINT:"Geben Sie hier ein um Text zu suchen", IDS_SEARCH:"Suche", IDS_NOTFOUND:"Nicht gefunden", IDS_ROTATE:"Drehen", IDS_PRINT:"Drucken", IDS_NEWWND:"In neuem Browser öffnen", IDS_HELP:"Hilfe", IDS_BACK:"Zurück", IDS_FORWARD:"Vor", IDS_FULLSCR:"Vollbild", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Vollbildmodus beenden", IDS_PDTITLE:"Druckeinstellungen", IDS_PDPAGES:"Seiten:", IDS_PDFROM:"Von", IDS_PDTO:"Bis", IDS_PDSCALING:"Seitenanpassung:", IDS_PDNOSCALE:"Keine", IDS_PDAUTOR:"Automatisch drehen und einpassen", IDS_OK:"OK", IDS_CANCEL:"Abbrechen"}, en:{IDS_DRAG:"Drag", IDS_SELTEXT:"Select Text", IDS_ZOOM:"Zoom", IDS_FITWIDTH:"Fit Width", IDS_FITPAGE:"Fit Page", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Previous Page", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"Go To Page", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Total Pages", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Next Page", IDS_SCHHINT:"Type here to search", IDS_SEARCH:"Search", IDS_NOTFOUND:"Not Found", IDS_ROTATE:"Rotate", IDS_PRINT:"Print", IDS_NEWWND:"Open In New Window", IDS_HELP:"Help", IDS_BACK:"Back", IDS_FORWARD:"Forward", IDS_FULLSCR:"Full Screen", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Exit Full Screen Mode", IDS_PDTITLE:"Print Options", IDS_PDPAGES:"Pages:", IDS_PDFROM:"From", IDS_PDTO:"To", IDS_PDSCALING:"Scaling:", IDS_PDNOSCALE:"No scale", IDS_PDAUTOR:"Auto-Rotate and Fit", IDS_OK:"OK", IDS_CANCEL:"Cancel"}, es:{IDS_DRAG:"Desplazar", IDS_SELTEXT:"Seleccionar", IDS_ZOOM:"Zoom", IDS_FITWIDTH:"Ajustar al ancho", IDS_FITPAGE:"Ajustar al visor", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Página Anterior", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"Vaya A paginar", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Páginas Totales", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Página Siguiente", IDS_SCHHINT:"Mecanografíe aquí a búsqueda", IDS_SEARCH:"Buscar", IDS_NOTFOUND:"No encontrado", IDS_ROTATE:"Rote", IDS_PRINT:"Imprimir", IDS_NEWWND:"Abrir en nuevo navegador", IDS_HELP:"Ayuda", IDS_BACK:"Anterior", IDS_FORWARD:"Siguiente", IDS_FULLSCR:"Pantalla completa", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Salir del modo pantalla completa", IDS_PDTITLE:"Imprimir", IDS_PDPAGES:"Páginas:", IDS_PDFROM:"De", IDS_PDTO:"A", IDS_PDSCALING:"Escala:", IDS_PDNOSCALE:"Sin escala", IDS_PDAUTOR:"Auto-rotar y Ajustar", IDS_OK:"OK", IDS_CANCEL:"Cancelar"}, fr:{IDS_DRAG:"Panorama", IDS_SELTEXT:"Sélectionner le texte", IDS_ZOOM:"Zoom", IDS_FITWIDTH:"Ajuster la largeur", IDS_FITPAGE:"Ajuster dans la visionneuse", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Page précédente", IDS_GOTOPAGE:" Aller a la page", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Nombre de pages", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Prochaine page", IDS_SCHHINT:"Entrez votre question ici", IDS_SEARCH:"Rechercher", IDS_NOTFOUND:"Non trouvé", IDS_ROTATE:"Rotation", IDS_PRINT:"Imprimer", IDS_NEWWND:"Ouvrir dans une nouvelle fenêtre", IDS_HELP:"Aide", IDS_BACK:"Page précédente", IDS_FORWARD:"Page suivante", IDS_FULLSCR:"Plein écran", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Quitter le mode plein écran"}, hr:{IDS_DRAG:"Ruka", IDS_SELTEXT:"Selektiraj tekst", IDS_ZOOM:"Zumiraj", IDS_FITWIDTH:"Po sirini", IDS_FITPAGE:"Po stranici", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Prethodna stranica", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"Idi na stranicu", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Svega stranica", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Sljedeca stranica", IDS_SCHHINT:"Upisi ovdje za pretragu", IDS_SEARCH:"Pretraga", IDS_NOTFOUND:"Nema rezultata", IDS_ROTATE:"Zarotiraj", IDS_PRINT:"Stampaj", IDS_NEWWND:"Otvori u novom prozoru", IDS_HELP:"Pomoc", IDS_BACK:"Nazad", IDS_FORWARD:"Naprijed", IDS_FULLSCR:"Potpuni ekran", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Izađi iz prikaza potpunog ekrana"}, it:{IDS_DRAG:"Trascina", IDS_SELTEXT:"Seleziona testo", IDS_ZOOM:"Zoom", IDS_FITWIDTH:"Adatta larghezza", IDS_FITPAGE:"Adatta pagina", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Pagina precedente", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"Vai a pagina", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Pagine totali", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Pagina successiva", IDS_SCHHINT:"Testo da cercare", IDS_SEARCH:"Trova", IDS_NOTFOUND:"Testo non trovato", IDS_ROTATE:"Ruota", IDS_PRINT:"Stampa", IDS_NEWWND:"Apri in una nuova finestra", IDS_HELP:"Aiuto", IDS_BACK:"Indietro", IDS_FORWARD:"Avanti", IDS_FULLSCR:"Schermo intero", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Esci da schermo intero"}, ja:{IDS_DRAG:"ドラッグ", IDS_SELTEXT:"テキスト選択", IDS_ZOOM:"ズーム", IDS_FITWIDTH:"幅に合わせる", IDS_FITPAGE:"ページに合わせる", IDS_PREVPAGE:"前頁", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"ページへ", IDS_TOTPAGES:"総ページ数", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"次頁", IDS_SCHHINT:"検索する文字列を入力してください", IDS_SEARCH:"検索", IDS_NOTFOUND:"指定のものは見つかりません", IDS_ROTATE:"回転", IDS_PRINT:"印刷", IDS_NEWWND:"新しいウィンドウで開く", IDS_HELP:"ヘルプ", IDS_BACK:"前へ", IDS_FORWARD:"次へ", IDS_FULLSCR:"全画面表示", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"全画面表示モードを閉じる", IDS_PDTITLE:"印刷オプション", IDS_PDPAGES:"ページ指定", IDS_PDFROM:"開始", IDS_PDTO:"終了", IDS_PDSCALING:"スケーリング", IDS_PDNOSCALE:"スケール無し", IDS_PDAUTOR:"自動回転とページに合わせる", IDS_OK:"印刷", IDS_CANCEL:"キャンセル"}, nl:{IDS_DRAG:"Slepen", IDS_SELTEXT:"Selecteer tekst", IDS_ZOOM:"Vergroten", IDS_FITWIDTH:"Aanpassen breedte", IDS_FITPAGE:"Aanpassen pagina", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Vorige pagina", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"Ga naar", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Totaal aantal pagina's", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Volgende pagina", IDS_SCHHINT:"Zoekargument", IDS_SEARCH:"Zoeken", IDS_NOTFOUND:"Niet gevonden", IDS_ROTATE:"Roteren", IDS_PRINT:"Afdrukken", IDS_NEWWND:"Open in nieuw window", IDS_HELP:"Help", IDS_BACK:"Terug", IDS_FORWARD:"Vooruit", IDS_FULLSCR:"Volledig scherm", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Volledigschermmodus verlaten", IDS_PDTITLE:"Print Opties", IDS_PDPAGES:"Pagina’s:", IDS_PDFROM:"Van", IDS_PDTO:"Tot", IDS_PDSCALING:"Schalen:", IDS_PDNOSCALE:"Niet schalen", IDS_PDAUTOR:"Passend maken", IDS_OK:"OK", IDS_CANCEL:"Annuleer"}, pl:{IDS_DRAG:"Przeciągnij", IDS_SELTEXT:"Zaznacz tekst", IDS_ZOOM:"Zmień rozmiar", IDS_FITWIDTH:"Dopasuj szerokość", IDS_FITPAGE:"Dopasuj stronę", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Poprzednia strona", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"Przejdź do strony", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Suma stron", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Następna strona", IDS_SCHHINT:"Wpisz tekst", IDS_SEARCH:"Szukaj", IDS_NOTFOUND:"Nie znalezionio", IDS_ROTATE:"Obróć", IDS_PRINT:"Drukuj", IDS_NEWWND:"Otwórz w nowym oknie", IDS_HELP:"Pomoc", IDS_BACK:"Do tyłu", IDS_FORWARD:"Do przodu", IDS_FULLSCR:"Tryb pełnoekranowy", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Opuść tryb pełnoekranowy", IDS_PDTITLE:"Opcje wydruku", IDS_PDPAGES:"Strony:", IDS_PDFROM:"Od", IDS_PDTO:"Do", IDS_PDSCALING:"Skalowanie:", IDS_PDNOSCALE:"Nie skaluj", IDS_PDAUTOR:"Autorotacja i dopasowanie", IDS_OK:"OK", IDS_CANCEL:"Anuluj"}, pt:{IDS_DRAG:"Arrastar", IDS_SELTEXT:"Selecionar Texto", IDS_ZOOM:"Zoom", IDS_FITWIDTH:"Ajustar Largura", IDS_FITPAGE:"Ajustar Página", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Página Anterior", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"Ir para Página", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Total de Páginas", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Próxima Página", IDS_SCHHINT:"Digite aqui para Procurar", IDS_SEARCH:"Procurar", IDS_NOTFOUND:"Não Encontrado", IDS_ROTATE:"Girar", IDS_PRINT:"Imprimir", IDS_NEWWND:"Abrir em uma Nova Janela", IDS_HELP:"Ajuda", IDS_BACK:"Retroceder", IDS_FORWARD:"Avançar", IDS_FULLSCR:"Ecrã inteiro", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Sair de Modo de Ecrã Inteiro", IDS_PDTITLE:"Opções de Impressão", IDS_PDPAGES:"Páginas:", IDS_PDFROM:"De", IDS_PDTO:"Para", IDS_PDSCALING:"Escala:", IDS_PDNOSCALE:"Sem escala", IDS_PDAUTOR:"Rotação Automática e Ajuste", IDS_OK:"OK", IDS_CANCEL:"Cancelar"}, ru:{IDS_DRAG:"Перемещение", IDS_SELTEXT:"Выбор текста", IDS_ZOOM:"Масштаб", IDS_FITWIDTH:"По ширине страницы", IDS_FITPAGE:"Страница целиком", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Предыдущая страница", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"Перейти к странице", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Всего страниц", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Следующая страница", IDS_SCHHINT:"Введите здесь текст для поиска", IDS_SEARCH:"Поиск", IDS_NOTFOUND:"Не найдено", IDS_ROTATE:"Поворот", IDS_PRINT:"Печать", IDS_NEWWND:"Открыть в новом окне", IDS_HELP:"Помощь", IDS_BACK:"Назад", IDS_FORWARD:"Вперёд", IDS_FULLSCR:"Полный экран", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Выйти из полноэкранного режима", IDS_PDTITLE:"Параметры печати", IDS_PDPAGES:"Страницы:", IDS_PDFROM:"С", IDS_PDTO:"По", IDS_PDSCALING:"Масштабирование:", IDS_PDNOSCALE:"Без масштабирования", IDS_PDAUTOR:"Повернуть и подогнать", IDS_OK:"OK", IDS_CANCEL:"Отмена"}, sr:{IDS_DRAG:"Ruka", IDS_SELTEXT:"Selektuj tekst", IDS_ZOOM:"Ublizi", IDS_FITWIDTH:"Po sirini", IDS_FITPAGE:"Po stranici", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Prethodna stranica", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"Idi na stranicu", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Svega stranica", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Sledeca stranica", IDS_SCHHINT:"Upisi ovde za pretragu", IDS_SEARCH:"Pretraga", IDS_NOTFOUND:"Nema", IDS_ROTATE:"Zarotiraj", IDS_PRINT:"Stampa", IDS_NEWWND:"Otvori u novom prozoru", IDS_HELP:"Pomoc", IDS_BACK:"Nazad", IDS_FORWARD:"Napred", IDS_FULLSCR:"Full Screen", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Exit Full Screen Mode"}, sv:{IDS_DRAG:"Dra", IDS_SELTEXT:"Välj text", IDS_ZOOM:"Zooma", IDS_FITWIDTH:"Anpassa bredd", IDS_FITPAGE:"Anpassa sida", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Föregående sida", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"Gå till sidan", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Alla sidor", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Nästa sida", IDS_SCHHINT:"Skriv in sökord här", IDS_SEARCH:"Sök", IDS_NOTFOUND:"Kan inte hittas", IDS_ROTATE:"Rotera", IDS_PRINT:"Skriv ut", IDS_NEWWND:"Öppna i nytt fönster", IDS_HELP:"Hjälp", IDS_BACK:"Tillbaka", IDS_FORWARD:"Framåt", IDS_FULLSCR:"Helskärm", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Avsluta helskärmsläget", IDS_PDTITLE:"Skriv ut", IDS_PDPAGES:"Sidor:", IDS_PDFROM:"Från", IDS_PDTO:"Till", IDS_PDSCALING:"Anpassningsalternativ", IDS_PDNOSCALE:"Ingen anpassning", IDS_PDAUTOR:"Auto-rotering och anpassning", IDS_OK:"OK", IDS_CANCEL:"Avbryt"}, tr:{IDS_DRAG:"Sürükle", IDS_SELTEXT:"Seç", IDS_ZOOM:"Yaklaştır", IDS_FITWIDTH:"Enine Sığdır", IDS_FITPAGE:"Sayfayı Sığdır", IDS_PREVPAGE:"Önceki Sayfa", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"Sayfaya Git", IDS_TOTPAGES:"Toplam Sayfa", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"Sonraki Sayfa", IDS_SCHHINT:"Aramak istediğiniz kelimeyi giriniz", IDS_SEARCH:"Ara", IDS_NOTFOUND:"Bulunamadı", IDS_ROTATE:"Döndür", IDS_PRINT:"Bas", IDS_NEWWND:"Yeni Pencerede Aç", IDS_HELP:"Yardım", IDS_BACK:"Geri", IDS_FORWARD:"İleri", IDS_FULLSCR:"Tam Ekran", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"Tam Ekrandan çık", IDS_PDTITLE:"Baskı Seçenekleri", IDS_PDPAGES:"Sayfalar:", IDS_PDFROM:"", IDS_PDTO:"-", IDS_PDSCALING:"Boyutlandırma:", IDS_PDNOSCALE:"Yok", IDS_PDAUTOR:"Otomatik çevir ve sığdır", IDS_OK:"Tamam", IDS_CANCEL:"Vazgeç"}}; public function P2FLocale(){ var _local1:* = {IDS_DRAG:"拖曳页面", IDS_SELTEXT:"选择文本", IDS_ZOOM:"缩放", IDS_FITWIDTH:"适合宽度", IDS_FITPAGE:"适合页面", IDS_PREVPAGE:"前一页", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"前往页", IDS_TOTPAGES:"总页数", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"下一页", IDS_SCHHINT:"此处输入查询内容", IDS_SEARCH:"查询", IDS_NOTFOUND:"没有找到", IDS_ROTATE:"旋转", IDS_PRINT:"打印", IDS_NEWWND:"在新窗口打开", IDS_HELP:"帮助", IDS_BACK:"返回", IDS_FORWARD:"向前", IDS_FULLSCR:"全屏", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"退出全屏模式", IDS_PDTITLE:"打印设置", IDS_PDPAGES:"页面:", IDS_PDFROM:"从", IDS_PDTO:"到", IDS_PDSCALING:"缩放:", IDS_PDNOSCALE:"不缩放", IDS_PDAUTOR:"自动旋转并适合页面缩放", IDS_OK:"确定", IDS_CANCEL:"取消"}; var _local2:* = {IDS_DRAG:"拖曳頁面", IDS_SELTEXT:"選擇文字", IDS_ZOOM:"縮放", IDS_FITWIDTH:"頁面符合視窗寬度", IDS_FITPAGE:"符合完整頁面", IDS_PREVPAGE:"前一頁", IDS_GOTOPAGE:"前往頁", IDS_TOTPAGES:"總頁數", IDS_NEXTPAGE:"下一頁", IDS_SCHHINT:"輸入查詢內容", IDS_SEARCH:"查詢", IDS_NOTFOUND:"沒有找到", IDS_ROTATE:"旋轉", IDS_PRINT:"列印", IDS_NEWWND:"開啟於新視窗", IDS_HELP:"幫助", IDS_BACK:"往後", IDS_FORWARD:"往前", IDS_FULLSCR:"全螢幕", IDS_FULLSCREXIT:"離開全螢幕", IDS_PDTITLE:"列印選項", IDS_PDPAGES:"頁面:", IDS_PDFROM:"從", IDS_PDTO:"到", IDS_PDSCALING:"縮放:", IDS_PDNOSCALE:"不縮放", IDS_PDAUTOR:"自動旋轉符合頁面大小", IDS_OK:"確定", IDS_CANCEL:"取消"}; LocaleArray["zh-CN"] = _local1; LocaleArray["zh-TW"] = _local2; } public function setLanguage(_arg1:String){ if (_arg1 == "auto"){ _arg1 = Capabilities.language; }; Strings = LocaleArray[_arg1]; if (Strings == null){ Strings = LocaleArray[DefLanguage]; }; } public function loadString(_arg1:String):String{ var _local2:String = Strings[_arg1]; if (_local2 == null){ _local2 = LocaleArray[DefLanguage][_arg1]; }; return (_local2); } } }//package
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//Page1 (Page1) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page1 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page10 (Page10) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page10 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page100 (Page100) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page100 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page101 (Page101) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page101 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page102 (Page102) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page102 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page103 (Page103) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page103 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page104 (Page104) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page104 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page105 (Page105) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page105 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page106 (Page106) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page106 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page107 (Page107) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page107 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page108 (Page108) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page108 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page109 (Page109) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page109 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page11 (Page11) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page11 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page110 (Page110) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page110 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page111 (Page111) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page111 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page112 (Page112) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page112 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page113 (Page113) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page113 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page114 (Page114) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page114 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page115 (Page115) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page115 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page116 (Page116) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page116 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page117 (Page117) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page117 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page118 (Page118) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page118 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page119 (Page119) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page119 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page12 (Page12) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page12 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page120 (Page120) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page120 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page121 (Page121) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page121 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page122 (Page122) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page122 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page123 (Page123) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page123 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page124 (Page124) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page124 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page125 (Page125) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page125 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page126 (Page126) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page126 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page127 (Page127) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page127 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page128 (Page128) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page128 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page129 (Page129) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page129 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page13 (Page13) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page13 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page130 (Page130) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page130 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page131 (Page131) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page131 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page132 (Page132) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page132 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page133 (Page133) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page133 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page134 (Page134) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page134 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page135 (Page135) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page135 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page136 (Page136) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page136 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page137 (Page137) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page137 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page138 (Page138) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page138 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page139 (Page139) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page139 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page14 (Page14) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page14 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page140 (Page140) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page140 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page141 (Page141) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page141 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page142 (Page142) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page142 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page143 (Page143) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page143 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page144 (Page144) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page144 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page145 (Page145) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page145 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page146 (Page146) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page146 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page147 (Page147) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page147 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page148 (Page148) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page148 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page149 (Page149) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page149 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page15 (Page15) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page15 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page150 (Page150) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page150 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page151 (Page151) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page151 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page152 (Page152) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page152 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page153 (Page153) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page153 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page154 (Page154) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page154 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page155 (Page155) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page155 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page156 (Page156) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page156 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page157 (Page157) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page157 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page158 (Page158) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page158 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page159 (Page159) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page159 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page16 (Page16) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page16 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page160 (Page160) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page160 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page161 (Page161) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page161 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page162 (Page162) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page162 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page163 (Page163) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page163 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page164 (Page164) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page164 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page165 (Page165) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page165 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page166 (Page166) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page166 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
Section 138
//Page167 (Page167) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page167 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
Section 139
//Page168 (Page168) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page168 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page169 (Page169) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page169 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page17 (Page17) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page17 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page170 (Page170) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page170 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page171 (Page171) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page171 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page172 (Page172) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page172 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page173 (Page173) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page173 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page174 (Page174) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page174 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page175 (Page175) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page175 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page176 (Page176) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page176 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page177 (Page177) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page177 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page178 (Page178) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page178 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page179 (Page179) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page179 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page18 (Page18) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page18 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page182 (Page182) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page182 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page183 (Page183) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page183 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page184 (Page184) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page184 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page185 (Page185) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page185 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page186 (Page186) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page186 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page187 (Page187) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page187 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page188 (Page188) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page188 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page189 (Page189) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page189 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page19 (Page19) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page19 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page190 (Page190) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page190 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page191 (Page191) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page191 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page192 (Page192) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page192 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page193 (Page193) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page193 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page194 (Page194) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page194 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page195 (Page195) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page195 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page196 (Page196) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page196 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page197 (Page197) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page197 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page198 (Page198) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page198 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page199 (Page199) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page199 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page2 (Page2) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page2 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page20 (Page20) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page20 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page200 (Page200) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page200 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page201 (Page201) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page201 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page202 (Page202) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page202 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page203 (Page203) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page203 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page204 (Page204) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page204 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page205 (Page205) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page205 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page206 (Page206) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page206 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page207 (Page207) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page207 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page208 (Page208) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page208 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page209 (Page209) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page209 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page21 (Page21) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page21 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page210 (Page210) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page210 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page211 (Page211) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page211 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page212 (Page212) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page212 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page213 (Page213) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page213 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page214 (Page214) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page214 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page215 (Page215) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page215 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page216 (Page216) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page216 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page217 (Page217) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page217 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page218 (Page218) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page218 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page219 (Page219) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page219 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page22 (Page22) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page22 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page220 (Page220) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page220 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page221 (Page221) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page221 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page222 (Page222) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page222 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page223 (Page223) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page223 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page224 (Page224) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page224 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page225 (Page225) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page225 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page226 (Page226) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page226 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page227 (Page227) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page227 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page228 (Page228) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page228 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page229 (Page229) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page229 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page23 (Page23) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page23 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page230 (Page230) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page230 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page231 (Page231) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page231 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page232 (Page232) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page232 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page233 (Page233) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page233 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page234 (Page234) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page234 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page235 (Page235) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page235 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page236 (Page236) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page236 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page237 (Page237) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page237 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page238 (Page238) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page238 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page239 (Page239) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page239 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page24 (Page24) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page24 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page240 (Page240) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page240 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page241 (Page241) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page241 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page242 (Page242) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page242 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page243 (Page243) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page243 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page244 (Page244) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page244 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page245 (Page245) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page245 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page246 (Page246) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page246 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page247 (Page247) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page247 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page248 (Page248) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page248 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page249 (Page249) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page249 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page25 (Page25) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page25 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page250 (Page250) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page250 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page251 (Page251) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page251 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page252 (Page252) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page252 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page253 (Page253) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page253 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page254 (Page254) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page254 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page255 (Page255) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page255 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page256 (Page256) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page256 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page257 (Page257) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page257 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page258 (Page258) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page258 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page259 (Page259) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page259 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page26 (Page26) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page26 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page260 (Page260) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page260 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page261 (Page261) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page261 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page262 (Page262) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page262 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page263 (Page263) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page263 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page264 (Page264) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page264 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page265 (Page265) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page265 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page266 (Page266) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page266 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page267 (Page267) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page267 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page268 (Page268) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page268 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page269 (Page269) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page269 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page27 (Page27) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page27 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page28 (Page28) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page28 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page29 (Page29) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page29 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page3 (Page3) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page3 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page30 (Page30) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page30 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page31 (Page31) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page31 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page32 (Page32) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page32 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page33 (Page33) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page33 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page34 (Page34) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page34 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page35 (Page35) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page35 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page36 (Page36) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page36 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page37 (Page37) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page37 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page38 (Page38) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page38 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page39 (Page39) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page39 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page4 (Page4) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page4 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page40 (Page40) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page40 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page41 (Page41) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page41 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page42 (Page42) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page42 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page43 (Page43) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page43 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page44 (Page44) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page44 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page45 (Page45) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page45 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page46 (Page46) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page46 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page47 (Page47) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page47 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page48 (Page48) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page48 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page49 (Page49) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page49 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page5 (Page5) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page5 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page50 (Page50) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page50 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page51 (Page51) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page51 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page52 (Page52) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page52 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page53 (Page53) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page53 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page54 (Page54) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page54 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page55 (Page55) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page55 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page56 (Page56) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page56 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page57 (Page57) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page57 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page58 (Page58) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page58 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page59 (Page59) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page59 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page6 (Page6) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page6 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page60 (Page60) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page60 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page61 (Page61) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page61 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page62 (Page62) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page62 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page63 (Page63) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page63 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page64 (Page64) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page64 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page65 (Page65) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page65 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page66 (Page66) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page66 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page67 (Page67) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page67 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page68 (Page68) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page68 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page69 (Page69) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page69 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page7 (Page7) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page7 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page70 (Page70) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page70 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page71 (Page71) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page71 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page72 (Page72) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page72 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page73 (Page73) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page73 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page74 (Page74) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page74 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page75 (Page75) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page75 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page76 (Page76) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page76 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page77 (Page77) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page77 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page78 (Page78) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page78 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page79 (Page79) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page79 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page8 (Page8) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page8 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page80 (Page80) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page80 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page81 (Page81) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page81 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page82 (Page82) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page82 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page83 (Page83) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page83 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page84 (Page84) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page84 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page85 (Page85) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page85 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page86 (Page86) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page86 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page87 (Page87) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page87 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page88 (Page88) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page88 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page89 (Page89) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page89 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page9 (Page9) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page9 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page90 (Page90) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page90 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page91 (Page91) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page91 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page92 (Page92) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page92 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page93 (Page93) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page93 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page94 (Page94) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page94 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page95 (Page95) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page95 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page96 (Page96) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page96 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page97 (Page97) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page97 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page98 (Page98) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page98 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
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//Page99 (Page99) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public class Page99 extends MovieClip { public var CR:TextField; } }//package
Section 332
//PrintRangeWnd (PrintRangeWnd) package { import fl.controls.*; import flash.display.*; import flash.events.*; import fl.managers.*; import flash.text.*; import flash.ui.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public class PrintRangeWnd extends MovieClip { public var cancelBtn; private var active:Boolean; public var scalingtxt:TextField; public var fromtxt:TextField; public var pagesFrom; public var totxt:TextField; public var pagestxt:TextField; public var closeBtn:SimpleButton; private var fm:FocusManager; private var tabArray:Array; public var optNoScale; public var title:TextField; public var locale:P2FLocale; public var optFit:RadioButton; public var pagesTo:TextField; public var OKBtn:Button; public var printScaleMode:String; public function PrintRangeWnd(){ pagesFrom.restrict = (pagesTo.restrict = "0-9"); tabArray = new Array(pagesFrom, pagesTo, optNoScale, optFit, OKBtn, cancelBtn); addEventListener(FocusEvent.KEY_FOCUS_CHANGE, OnFocusChange, false, 0, true); addEventListener(KeyboardEvent.KEY_DOWN, OnKeyDown, false, 0, true); closeBtn.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, onCloseBtnClick, false, 0, true); cancelBtn.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, onCloseBtnClick, false, 0, true); OKBtn.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, onOKBtnClick, false, 0, true); __setTab_title_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(); __setTab_pagesFrom_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(); __setTab_pagesTo_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(); __setTab_OKBtn_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(); __setTab_cancelBtn_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(); __setAcc_pagesFrom_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(); __setAcc_pagesTo_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(); __setAcc_OKBtn_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(); __setAcc_cancelBtn_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(); __setProp_OKBtn_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(); __setProp_cancelBtn_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(); __setProp_optNoScale_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(); __setProp_optFit_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(); } private function onCloseBtnClick(_arg1:MouseEvent){ close(); } function __setProp_cancelBtn_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(){ try { cancelBtn["componentInspectorSetting"] = true; } catch(e:Error) { }; cancelBtn.emphasized = false; cancelBtn.enabled = true; cancelBtn.label = ""; cancelBtn.labelPlacement = "right"; cancelBtn.selected = false; cancelBtn.toggle = false; cancelBtn.visible = true; try { cancelBtn["componentInspectorSetting"] = false; } catch(e:Error) { }; } function __setTab_pagesFrom_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(){ pagesFrom.tabIndex = 0; } function __setProp_optNoScale_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(){ try { optNoScale["componentInspectorSetting"] = true; } catch(e:Error) { }; optNoScale.enabled = true; optNoScale.groupName = "Scaling"; optNoScale.label = ""; optNoScale.labelPlacement = "right"; optNoScale.selected = false; optNoScale.value = ""; optNoScale.visible = true; try { optNoScale["componentInspectorSetting"] = false; } catch(e:Error) { }; } function __setAcc_OKBtn_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(){ OKBtn.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); OKBtn.accessibilityProperties.name = "OK"; OKBtn.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } function __setTab_title_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(){ title.tabIndex = 0; } function __setTab_pagesTo_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(){ pagesTo.tabIndex = 0; } private function OnKeyDown(_arg1:KeyboardEvent):void{ if (_arg1.keyCode == Keyboard.ESCAPE){ onCloseBtnClick(null); }; } function __setTab_cancelBtn_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(){ cancelBtn.tabIndex = 0; } function __setAcc_pagesFrom_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(){ pagesFrom.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); pagesFrom.accessibilityProperties.name = "Pages From"; } private function onOKBtnClick(_arg1:MouseEvent){ close(); dispatchEvent(new Event("OKResult")); } private function OnFocusChange(_arg1:FocusEvent):void{ var _local2:int; if (active){ _arg1.preventDefault(); _local2 = tabArray.indexOf(_arg1.target); if (_local2 != -1){ if (_arg1.shiftKey){ _local2--; } else { _local2++; }; if (_local2 < 0){ _local2 = (tabArray.length - 1); } else { if (_local2 >= tabArray.length){ _local2 = 0; }; }; fm.setFocus(tabArray[_local2]); }; }; } function __setAcc_cancelBtn_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(){ cancelBtn.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); cancelBtn.accessibilityProperties.name = "Cancel"; cancelBtn.accessibilityProperties.forceSimple = true; } function __setAcc_pagesTo_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(){ pagesTo.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); pagesTo.accessibilityProperties.name = "Pages To"; } function __setProp_OKBtn_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(){ try { OKBtn["componentInspectorSetting"] = true; } catch(e:Error) { }; OKBtn.emphasized = false; OKBtn.enabled = true; OKBtn.label = ""; OKBtn.labelPlacement = "right"; OKBtn.selected = false; OKBtn.toggle = false; OKBtn.visible = true; try { OKBtn["componentInspectorSetting"] = false; } catch(e:Error) { }; } public function close(){ printScaleMode = (optNoScale.selected) ? "noscale" : "fit"; fm.deactivate(); ModalScreen.close(); active = false; } function __setProp_optFit_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(){ try { optFit["componentInspectorSetting"] = true; } catch(e:Error) { }; optFit.enabled = true; optFit.groupName = "Scaling"; optFit.label = ""; optFit.labelPlacement = "right"; optFit.selected = false; optFit.value = ""; optFit.visible = true; try { optFit["componentInspectorSetting"] = false; } catch(e:Error) { }; } public function show(_arg1:DisplayObjectContainer, _arg2:uint, _arg3:uint, _arg4:uint, _arg5:uint, _arg6:String){ title.text = locale.loadString("IDS_PDTITLE"); pagestxt.text = locale.loadString("IDS_PDPAGES"); fromtxt.text = locale.loadString("IDS_PDFROM"); totxt.text = locale.loadString("IDS_PDTO"); scalingtxt.text = locale.loadString("IDS_PDSCALING"); optNoScale.label = locale.loadString("IDS_PDNOSCALE"); optFit.label = locale.loadString("IDS_PDAUTOR"); OKBtn.label = locale.loadString("IDS_OK"); cancelBtn.label = locale.loadString("IDS_CANCEL"); pagesFrom.text = _arg4.toString(); pagesTo.text = _arg5.toString(); optNoScale.selected = (optFit.selected = false); if (_arg6 == "noscale"){ optNoScale.selected = true; } else { optFit.selected = true; }; ModalScreen.show(_arg1, this, _arg2, _arg3); if (!fm){ fm = new FocusManager(this); fm.defaultButton = OKBtn; }; fm.activate(); fm.setFocus(pagesFrom); active = true; } function __setTab_OKBtn_PrintRangeWnd_Layer1_0(){ OKBtn.tabIndex = 0; } } }//package
Section 333
//RadioButton_disabledIcon (RadioButton_disabledIcon) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class RadioButton_disabledIcon extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 334
//RadioButton_downIcon (RadioButton_downIcon) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class RadioButton_downIcon extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 335
//RadioButton_overIcon (RadioButton_overIcon) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class RadioButton_overIcon extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 336
//RadioButton_selectedDisabledIcon (RadioButton_selectedDisabledIcon) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class RadioButton_selectedDisabledIcon extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 337
//RadioButton_selectedDownIcon (RadioButton_selectedDownIcon) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class RadioButton_selectedDownIcon extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 338
//RadioButton_selectedOverIcon (RadioButton_selectedOverIcon) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class RadioButton_selectedOverIcon extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 339
//RadioButton_selectedUpIcon (RadioButton_selectedUpIcon) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class RadioButton_selectedUpIcon extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 340
//RadioButton_upIcon (RadioButton_upIcon) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class RadioButton_upIcon extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 341
//ScrollArea (ScrollArea) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollArea extends MovieClip { public var BottomArea:MovieClip; } }//package
Section 342
//ScrollArrowDown_disabledSkin (ScrollArrowDown_disabledSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollArrowDown_disabledSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 343
//ScrollArrowDown_downSkin (ScrollArrowDown_downSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollArrowDown_downSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 344
//ScrollArrowDown_overSkin (ScrollArrowDown_overSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollArrowDown_overSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 345
//ScrollArrowDown_upSkin (ScrollArrowDown_upSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollArrowDown_upSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 346
//ScrollArrowUp_disabledSkin (ScrollArrowUp_disabledSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollArrowUp_disabledSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 347
//ScrollArrowUp_downSkin (ScrollArrowUp_downSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollArrowUp_downSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 348
//ScrollArrowUp_overSkin (ScrollArrowUp_overSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollArrowUp_overSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 349
//ScrollArrowUp_upSkin (ScrollArrowUp_upSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollArrowUp_upSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 350
//ScrollBar_thumbIcon (ScrollBar_thumbIcon) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollBar_thumbIcon extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 351
//ScrollPain (ScrollPain) package { import flash.events.*; import fl.containers.*; public class ScrollPain extends ScrollPane { override protected function endDrag(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ if (stage){ stage.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_MOVE, doDrag); }; } } }//package
Section 352
//ScrollPane_disabledSkin (ScrollPane_disabledSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollPane_disabledSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 353
//ScrollPane_upSkin (ScrollPane_upSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollPane_upSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 354
//ScrollThumb_downSkin (ScrollThumb_downSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollThumb_downSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 355
//ScrollThumb_overSkin (ScrollThumb_overSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollThumb_overSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 356
//ScrollThumb_upSkin (ScrollThumb_upSkin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollThumb_upSkin extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 357
//ScrollTrack_skin (ScrollTrack_skin) package { import flash.display.*; public dynamic class ScrollTrack_skin extends MovieClip { } }//package
Section 358
//Settings (Settings) package { import flash.utils.*; public class Settings extends ByteArray { } }//package
Section 359
//Settings2_ (Settings2_) package { import flash.utils.*; public class Settings2_ extends ByteArray { } }//package
Section 360
//Slider (Slider) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.events.*; import flash.utils.*; import flash.geom.*; import flash.accessibility.*; public dynamic class Slider extends MovieClip { private var Max; public var SliderHandle:MovieClip; private var oldValue:int; public var SliderHandleBtn:ImgButton; private var Width; private var DragUpdateInt; private var Min; private var HandleOffset; public function Slider(){ SliderHandleBtn = SliderHandle.SliderHandleBtn; SliderHandleBtn.tabEnabled = false; addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, onMouseDown, false, 0, true); SliderHandleBtn.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, onHandlePress, false, 0, true); __setAcc_SliderHandle_(); __setTab_SliderHandle_(); } public function SetValue(_arg1:int):void{ if (_arg1 > Max){ _arg1 = Max; } else { if (_arg1 < Min){ _arg1 = Min; }; }; SliderHandle.x = (((_arg1 - Min) / (Max - Min)) * Width); } function __setAcc_SliderHandle_(){ SliderHandle.accessibilityProperties = new AccessibilityProperties(); SliderHandle.accessibilityProperties.silent = true; } public function onMouseDown(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ var _local2:int; if (_arg1.target == this){ _local2 = Math.round((Min + (((_arg1.localX - (SliderHandleBtn.width / 2)) / Width) * (Max - Min)))); if (_local2 != GetValue()){ SetValue(_local2); dispatchEvent(new Event("change")); }; }; } public function SetRange(_arg1:int, _arg2:int):void{ this.Min = _arg1; this.Max = _arg2; } function onHandlePress(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ oldValue = GetValue(); SliderHandle.startDrag(false, new Rectangle(0, HandleOffset, Width, HandleOffset)); DragUpdateInt = setInterval(DragUpdate, 100); stage.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_UP, onHandleRelease, false, 0, true); } function onHandleRelease(_arg1:MouseEvent):void{ stage.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_UP, onHandleRelease); clearInterval(DragUpdateInt); SliderHandle.stopDrag(); if (oldValue != GetValue()){ dispatchEvent(new Event("change")); }; } public function GetValue():int{ return (Math.round((Min + ((SliderHandle.x / Width) * (Max - Min))))); } function __setTab_SliderHandle_(){ SliderHandle.tabIndex = 0; } public function Init():void{ SliderHandleBtn.SetImages("TBImage6", "TBImage5"); Width = Math.floor((width - SliderHandleBtn.width)); HandleOffset = SliderHandleBtn.y; } function DragUpdate():void{ if (oldValue != GetValue()){ oldValue = GetValue(); dispatchEvent(new Event("change")); }; } } }//package
Section 361
//TBImage1 (TBImage1) package { import flash.display.*; public class TBImage1 extends MovieClip { } }//package import flash.display.*; class TBImage2 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage2(){ } } class TBImage3 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage3(){ } } class TBImage4 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage4(){ } } class TBImage5 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage5(){ } } class TBImage6 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage6(){ } } class TBImage7 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage7(){ } } class TBImage8 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage8(){ } } class TBImage9 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage9(){ } } class TBImage10 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage10(){ } } class TBImage11 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage11(){ } } class TBImage12 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage12(){ } } class TBImage13 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage13(){ } } class TBImage14 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage14(){ } } class TBImage15 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage15(){ } } class TBImage16 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage16(){ } } class TBImage18 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage18(){ } } class TBImage19 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage19(){ } } class TBImage20 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage20(){ } } class TBImage21 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage21(){ } } class TBImage22 extends MovieClip { public function TBImage22(){ } }
Section 362
//textmsg (textmsg) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public dynamic class textmsg extends MovieClip { public var text:TextField; } }//package
Section 363
//waitmsg (waitmsg) package { import flash.display.*; import flash.text.*; public dynamic class waitmsg extends MovieClip { public var msg:TextField; } }//package

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