Answer: Page 11:
"The jet bombers going over, going over, going over, one two, one two, one two, six of them, nine of them, twelve of them, one and one and one and another and another and another, did all the screaming for him"
This occurs as Montag tries to dial the emergency line to save Mildred. The use of counting not only sets up a cadence like that of marching soldiers, but shows the build-up of forces that can lead only to war (like drops or rain eventually spilling over).
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'We stand against the small tide of those who want to make everyone unhappy with conflicting theory and thought' "
Beatty explaining to Montag the importance of the firemen.
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