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And you must be the fireman

You're our new neighbor, aren't you?

How oddly you say that

I’d—I’d have known it with my eyes shut

1. Montag meets Clarisse McClellan

2. Mildred attempts suicide

Mildred!

Her face was like a snow-covered island upon whichrain might fall, but it felt no rain; over which clouds mightpass their moving shadows, but she felt no shadow. There was only the singing of the thimble-wasps in her tamped-shut ears, and her eyes all glass, and breath going in andout, softly, faintly, in and out her nostrils, and her not caring whether it came or went, went or came.

3. A woman is burned with her books

You can’t ever have my books

The woman knelt among the books, touching thedrenched leather and cardboard, reading the gilt titles withher fingers while her eyes accused Montag.

4. Mildred tells Montag that Clarisse is dead

Mildred, do you know that girl I was telling youabout?

I think she’s gone.

Gone?

Whole family moved out somewhere. But she’s gonefor good. I think she’s dead.

5. Captain Beatty visits Montag

Just thought I’d come by and see how the sick man is

How’d you guess

Well, take the night off!

6. Montag shows Mildred his hidden books

I’m sorry, I didn’t really think. But now it looks as if we’re in this together

Mildred backed away as if she were suddenly confronted by a pack of mice that had come up out of the floor

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And you must be the fireman

You're our new neighbor, aren't you?

How oddly you say that

I’d—I’d have known it with my eyes shut

1. Montag meets Clarisse McClellan

2. Mildred attempts suicide

Mildred!

Her face was like a snow-covered island upon whichrain might fall, but it felt no rain; over which clouds mightpass their moving shadows, but she felt no shadow. There was only the singing of the thimble-wasps in her tamped-shut ears, and her eyes all glass, and breath going in andout, softly, faintly, in and out her nostrils, and her not caring whether it came or went, went or came.

3. A woman is burned with her books

You can’t ever have my books

The woman knelt among the books, touching thedrenched leather and cardboard, reading the gilt titles withher fingers while her eyes accused Montag.

4. Mildred tells Montag that Clarisse is dead

Mildred, do you know that girl I was telling youabout?

I think she’s gone.

Gone?

Whole family moved out somewhere. But she’s gonefor good. I think she’s dead.

5. Captain Beatty visits Montag

Just thought I’d come by and see how the sick man is

How’d you guess

Well, take the night off!

6. Montag shows Mildred his hidden books

I’m sorry, I didn’t really think. But now it looks as if we’re in this together

Mildred backed away as if she were suddenly confronted by a pack of mice that had come up out of the floor

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And you must be the fireman

You're our new neighbor, aren't you?

How oddly you say that

I’d—I’d have known it with my eyes shut

1. Montag meets Clarisse McClellan

2. Mildred attempts suicide

Mildred!

Her face was like a snow-covered island upon whichrain might fall, but it felt no rain; over which clouds mightpass their moving shadows, but she felt no shadow. There was only the singing of the thimble-wasps in her tamped-shut ears, and her eyes all glass, and breath going in andout, softly, faintly, in and out her nostrils, and her not caring whether it came or went, went or came.

3. A woman is burned with her books

You can’t ever have my books

The woman knelt among the books, touching thedrenched leather and cardboard, reading the gilt titles withher fingers while her eyes accused Montag.

4. Mildred tells Montag that Clarisse is dead

Mildred, do you know that girl I was telling youabout?

I think she’s gone.

Gone?

Whole family moved out somewhere. But she’s gonefor good. I think she’s dead.

5. Captain Beatty visits Montag

Just thought I’d come by and see how the sick man is

How’d you guess

Well, take the night off!

6. Montag shows Mildred his hidden books

I’m sorry, I didn’t really think. But now it looks as if we’re in this together

Mildred backed away as if she were suddenly confronted by a pack of mice that had come up out of the floor

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And you must be the fireman

You're our new neighbor, aren't you?

How oddly you say that

I’d—I’d have known it with my eyes shut

1. Montag meets Clarisse McClellan

2. Mildred attempts suicide

Mildred!

Her face was like a snow-covered island upon whichrain might fall, but it felt no rain; over which clouds mightpass their moving shadows, but she felt no shadow. There was only the singing of the thimble-wasps in her tamped-shut ears, and her eyes all glass, and breath going in andout, softly, faintly, in and out her nostrils, and her not caring whether it came or went, went or came.

3. A woman is burned with her books

You can’t ever have my books

The woman knelt among the books, touching thedrenched leather and cardboard, reading the gilt titles withher fingers while her eyes accused Montag.

4. Mildred tells Montag that Clarisse is dead

Mildred, do you know that girl I was telling youabout?

I think she’s gone.

Gone?

Whole family moved out somewhere. But she’s gonefor good. I think she’s dead.

5. Captain Beatty visits Montag

Just thought I’d come by and see how the sick man is

How’d you guess

Well, take the night off!

6. Montag shows Mildred his hidden books

I’m sorry, I didn’t really think. But now it looks as if we’re in this together

Mildred backed away as if she were suddenly confronted by a pack of mice that had come up out of the floor

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And you must be the fireman

You're our new neighbor, aren't you?

How oddly you say that

I’d—I’d have known it with my eyes shut

1. Montag meets Clarisse McClellan

2. Mildred attempts suicide

Mildred!

Her face was like a snow-covered island upon whichrain might fall, but it felt no rain; over which clouds mightpass their moving shadows, but she felt no shadow. There was only the singing of the thimble-wasps in her tamped-shut ears, and her eyes all glass, and breath going in andout, softly, faintly, in and out her nostrils, and her not caring whether it came or went, went or came.

3. A woman is burned with her books

You can’t ever have my books

The woman knelt among the books, touching thedrenched leather and cardboard, reading the gilt titles withher fingers while her eyes accused Montag.

4. Mildred tells Montag that Clarisse is dead

Mildred, do you know that girl I was telling youabout?

I think she’s gone.

Gone?

Whole family moved out somewhere. But she’s gonefor good. I think she’s dead.

5. Captain Beatty visits Montag

Just thought I’d come by and see how the sick man is

How’d you guess

Well, take the night off!

6. Montag shows Mildred his hidden books

I’m sorry, I didn’t really think. But now it looks as if we’re in this together

Mildred backed away as if she were suddenly confronted by a pack of mice that had come up out of the floor

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And you must be the fireman

You're our new neighbor, aren't you?

How oddly you say that

I’d—I’d have known it with my eyes shut

1. Montag meets Clarisse McClellan

2. Mildred attempts suicide

Mildred!

Her face was like a snow-covered island upon whichrain might fall, but it felt no rain; over which clouds mightpass their moving shadows, but she felt no shadow. There was only the singing of the thimble-wasps in her tamped-shut ears, and her eyes all glass, and breath going in andout, softly, faintly, in and out her nostrils, and her not caring whether it came or went, went or came.

3. A woman is burned with her books

You can’t ever have my books

The woman knelt among the books, touching thedrenched leather and cardboard, reading the gilt titles withher fingers while her eyes accused Montag.

4. Mildred tells Montag that Clarisse is dead

Mildred, do you know that girl I was telling youabout?

I think she’s gone.

Gone?

Whole family moved out somewhere. But she’s gonefor good. I think she’s dead.

5. Captain Beatty visits Montag

Just thought I’d come by and see how the sick man is

How’d you guess

Well, take the night off!

6. Montag shows Mildred his hidden books

I’m sorry, I didn’t really think. But now it looks as if we’re in this together

Mildred backed away as if she were suddenly confronted by a pack of mice that had come up out of the floor

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And you must be the fireman

You're our new neighbor, aren't you?

How oddly you say that

I’d—I’d have known it with my eyes shut

1. Montag meets Clarisse McClellan

2. Mildred attempts suicide

Mildred!

Her face was like a snow-covered island upon whichrain might fall, but it felt no rain; over which clouds mightpass their moving shadows, but she felt no shadow. There was only the singing of the thimble-wasps in her tamped-shut ears, and her eyes all glass, and breath going in andout, softly, faintly, in and out her nostrils, and her not caring whether it came or went, went or came.

3. A woman is burned with her books

You can’t ever have my books

The woman knelt among the books, touching thedrenched leather and cardboard, reading the gilt titles withher fingers while her eyes accused Montag.

4. Mildred tells Montag that Clarisse is dead

Mildred, do you know that girl I was telling youabout?

I think she’s gone.

Gone?

Whole family moved out somewhere. But she’s gonefor good. I think she’s dead.

5. Captain Beatty visits Montag

Just thought I’d come by and see how the sick man is

How’d you guess

Well, take the night off!

6. Montag shows Mildred his hidden books

I’m sorry, I didn’t really think. But now it looks as if we’re in this together

Mildred backed away as if she were suddenly confronted by a pack of mice that had come up out of the floor

Create your own at Storyboard That

And you must be the fireman

You're our new neighbor, aren't you?

How oddly you say that

I’d—I’d have known it with my eyes shut

1. Montag meets Clarisse McClellan

2. Mildred attempts suicide

Mildred!

Her face was like a snow-covered island upon whichrain might fall, but it felt no rain; over which clouds mightpass their moving shadows, but she felt no shadow. There was only the singing of the thimble-wasps in her tamped-shut ears, and her eyes all glass, and breath going in andout, softly, faintly, in and out her nostrils, and her not caring whether it came or went, went or came.

3. A woman is burned with her books

You can’t ever have my books

The woman knelt among the books, touching thedrenched leather and cardboard, reading the gilt titles withher fingers while her eyes accused Montag.

4. Mildred tells Montag that Clarisse is dead

Mildred, do you know that girl I was telling youabout?

I think she’s gone.

Gone?

Whole family moved out somewhere. But she’s gonefor good. I think she’s dead.

5. Captain Beatty visits Montag

Just thought I’d come by and see how the sick man is

How’d you guess

Well, take the night off!

6. Montag shows Mildred his hidden books

I’m sorry, I didn’t really think. But now it looks as if we’re in this together

Mildred backed away as if she were suddenly confronted by a pack of mice that had come up out of the floor

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  • You're our new neighbor, aren't you?
  • 4. Mildred tells Montag that Clarisse is dead
  • 1. Montag meets Clarisse McClellan
  • How oddly you say that
  • I’d—I’d have known it with my eyes shut
  • And you must be the fireman
  • Mildred!
  • 2. Mildred attempts suicide
  • 5. Captain Beatty visits Montag
  • Her face was like a snow-covered island upon whichrain might fall, but it felt no rain; over which clouds mightpass their moving shadows, but she felt no shadow. There was only the singing of the thimble-wasps in her tamped-shut ears, and her eyes all glass, and breath going in andout, softly, faintly, in and out her nostrils, and her not caring whether it came or went, went or came.
  • The woman knelt among the books, touching thedrenched leather and cardboard, reading the gilt titles withher fingers while her eyes accused Montag.
  • 6. Montag shows Mildred his hidden books
  • 3. A woman is burned with her books
  • You can’t ever have my books
  • Mildred, do you know that girl I was telling youabout?
  • Gone?
  • I think she’s gone.
  • Whole family moved out somewhere. But she’s gonefor good. I think she’s dead.
  • Well, take the night off!
  • Just thought I’d come by and see how the sick man is
  • How’d you guess
  • I’m sorry, I didn’t really think. But now it looks as if we’re in this together
  • Mildred backed away as if she were suddenly confronted by a pack of mice that had come up out of the floor
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