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1 Thoughtcrime was not a thing that could be concealed for ever.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 1: Chapter 1
2 O'Brien held up the fingers of his left hand, with the thumb concealed.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 2
3 Perhaps there would even be a message concealed somewhere in the dictionary.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 6
4 It was thinkable that the razor blade might arrive concealed in his food, if he were ever fed.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 1
5 Of all the crimes that a Party member could commit, this one was the least possible to conceal.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 4
6 He was gone, leaving Winston holding the scrap of paper, which this time there was no need to conceal.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 6
7 Presently they were in among a clump of ragged leafless shrubs, useless either for concealment or as protection from the wind.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 6
8 Who knew, perhaps the Party was rotten under the surface, its cult of strenuousness and self-denial simply a sham concealing iniquity.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 2
9 He would buy the engraving of St Clement Danes, take it out of its frame, and carry it home concealed under the jacket of his overalls.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 1: Chapter 8
10 What was even worse than having to focus his mind on a series of niggling jobs was the need to conceal his agitation from the telescreen.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 1
11 There were no telescreens, of course, but there was always the danger of concealed microphones by which your voice might be picked up and recognized; besides, it was not easy to make a journey by yourself without attracting attention.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 2