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1 People were shooting into the doorways like rabbits.
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2 I went with her through the doorway and across a backyard into a basement kitchen.
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3 She was standing near a doorway in the wall, under a street lamp that hardly gave any light.
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4 Two monstrous women with brick-red forearms folded across their aprons were talking outside a doorway.
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5 He spun round just in time to see Mrs. Parsons dragging her son back into the doorway while the boy pocketed a catapult.
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6 With the feeling that he would be less conspicuous inside than hanging about on the pavement, he stepped through the doorway.
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7 He was walking up a cobbled street of little two-storey houses with battered doorways which gave straight on the pavement and which were somehow curiously suggestive of ratholes.
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8 A young woman leapt out of a doorway a little ahead of Winston, grabbed up a tiny child playing in a puddle, whipped her apron round it, and leapt back again, all in one movement.
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9 A young officer, a trim black-uniformed figure who seemed to glitter all over with polished leather, and whose pale, straight-featured face was like a wax mask, stepped smartly through the doorway.
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