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In my edition of Lord of the Flies the chapters contain the folowing number of pages...
Chapter 1 = 27
Chapter 2 = 16
Chapter 3 = 10
Chapter 4 = 19
Chapter 5 = 20
Chapter 6 = 15
Chapter 7 = 16
Chapter 8 = 22
Chapter 9 = 10
Chapter 10 = 15
Chapter 11 = 14
Chapter 12 = 21

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The exact number of children is never stated. Piggy himself complains to Ralph that he couldn't count the little'uns because, "as soon as you left they all wandered off."

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On page 34 (The breezes that on the lagoon had chased their tails like kittens were finding their way across the platform and into the forest.)

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182

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pg. 84

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Q: What is the number of pages in each chapter of Lord of the Flies?
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