1 'I betrayed you,' she said baldly.
2 'I have not betrayed Julia,' he said.
3 Probably you will not even betray me.
4 It was exactly the kind of detail that might betray you.
5 You have whimpered for mercy, you have betrayed everybody and everything.
6 You will not be able to betray more than a handful of unimportant people.
7 Anyone else on earth would have answered promptly that he HAD betrayed Julia.
8 And yet, in the sense in which he intended the word, he had not betrayed her.
9 He loved her and would not betray her; but that was only a fact, known as he knew the rules of arithmetic.
10 But there was a space of a couple of seconds during which the expression of his eyes might conceivably have betrayed him.
11 And yet it was a fact that if Syme grasped, even for three seconds, the nature of his, Winston's, secret opinions, he would betray him instantly to the Thought Police.
12 He let what he judged to be ten minutes go by, tormented all the while by the fear that some accident--a sudden draught blowing across his desk, for instance--would betray him.
13 Nevertheless it had been very difficult not to betray a momentary surprise, for in the two or three seconds while he was helping her up the girl had slipped something into his hand.
14 Already, at the time when he made his discovery, Oceania was no longer at war with Eurasia, and it must have been to the agents of Eastasia that the three dead men had betrayed their country.
15 They had flown from a secret airfield in Canada to a rendezvous somewhere in Siberia, and had conferred with members of the Eurasian General Staff, to whom they had betrayed important military secrets.