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1  The old man brightened suddenly.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
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2  The old man appeared to think deeply.
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3  'I likes a pint,' persisted the old man.
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4  'It's all wars,' said the old man vaguely.
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5  The old man's white-stubbled face had flushed pink.
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6  The 'Ouse of Lords,' put in the old man reminiscently.
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7  Someone whom the old man loved--a little granddaughter, perhaps--had been killed.
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8  The old man appeared to have forgotten his prejudice against drinking a full litre.
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9  He would go into the pub, he would scrape acquaintance with that old man and question him.
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10  'E could 'a drawed me off a pint,' grumbled the old man as he settled down behind a glass.
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11  There was a deal table under the window where he and the old man could talk without fear of being overheard.
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12  A very old man, bent but active, with white moustaches that bristled forward like those of a prawn, pushed open the swing door and went in.
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13  Winston and his mother and father found themselves a place on the floor, and near them an old man and an old woman were sitting side by side on a bunk.
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14  As Winston stood watching, it occurred to him that the old man, who must be eighty at the least, had already been middle-aged when the Revolution happened.
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15  The old man had on a decent dark suit and a black cloth cap pushed back from very white hair: his face was scarlet and his eyes were blue and full of tears.
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16  The old man whom he had followed was standing at the bar, having some kind of altercation with the barman, a large, stout, hook-nosed young man with enormous forearms.
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17  The old man's pale blue eyes moved from the darts board to the bar, and from the bar to the door of the Gents, as though it were in the bar-room that he expected the changes to have occurred.
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