1 Winston did not buy the picture.
2 Winston came across to examine the picture.
3 'It was behind the picture,' breathed Julia.
4 'It was behind the picture,' said the voice.
5 No doubt you have formed your own picture of it.
6 It's in Victory Square, alongside the picture gallery.
7 'I bet that picture's got bugs behind it,' said Julia.
8 The picture had fallen to the floor uncovering the telescreen behind it.
9 They were fat, ugly men with wicked faces, like the one in the picture on the opposite page.
10 In visualizing him one saw always a picture of dimpled knees and sleeves rolled back from pudgy forearms.
11 You have a vivid mental picture of the vertebrae snapping apart and the spinal fluid dripping out of them.
12 'Here's where that brute stuck his nose out,' she said, kicking the wainscoting immediately below the picture.
13 There was a strip of carpet on the floor, a picture or two on the walls, and a deep, slatternly arm-chair drawn up to the fireplace.
14 The old man, still carrying the lamp, was standing in front of a picture in a rosewood frame which hung on the other side of the fireplace, opposite the bed.
15 Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book has been rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street and building has been renamed, every date has been altered.
16 He seemed to see a vision of London, vast and ruinous, city of a million dustbins, and mixed up with it was a picture of Mrs. Parsons, a woman with lined face and wispy hair, fiddling helplessly with a blocked waste-pipe.
17 Instead of anything directly connected with O'Brien or the Brotherhood, there came into his mind a sort of composite picture of the dark bedroom where his mother had spent her last days, and the little room over Mr. Charrington's shop, and the glass paperweight, and the steel engraving in its rosewood frame.
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