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1  It was three or four months after they were married.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
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2  They did not discuss the possibility of getting married.
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3  'They don't even like having married women there,' she added.
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4  He wished that they were a married couple of ten years' standing.
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5  For days at a time he was capable of forgetting that he had ever been married.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
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6  Or Katharine would die, and by subtle manoeuvrings Winston and Julia would succeed in getting married.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
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7  Winston was married--had been married, at any rate: probably he still was married, so far as he knew his wife was not dead.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
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8  He began telling her the story of his married life, but curiously enough she appeared to know the essential parts of it already.
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9  Very early in her married life he had decided--though perhaps it was only that he knew her more intimately than he knew most people--that she had without exception the most stupid, vulgar, empty mind that he had ever encountered.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
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10  They were born, they grew up in the gutters, they went to work at twelve, they passed through a brief blossoming-period of beauty and sexual desire, they married at twenty, they were middle-aged at thirty, they died, for the most part, at sixty.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
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