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1  Under the spreading chestnut tree.
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2  Under the spreading chestnut tree.
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3  Under the spreading chestnut tree.
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4  The Chestnut Tree was almost empty.
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5  From fifteen to closing-time he was a fixture in the Chestnut Tree.
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6  Some time after their release Winston had actually seen all three of them in the Chestnut Tree Cafe.
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7  There was no law, not even an unwritten law, against frequenting the Chestnut Tree Cafe, yet the place was somehow ill-omened.
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8  He said things that would have been better unsaid, he had read too many books, he frequented the Chestnut Tree Cafe, haunt of painters and musicians.
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9  He was overwhelmed by a desire not so much to get away from Julia as to get back to the Chestnut Tree Cafe, which had never seemed so attractive as at this moment.
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