1 But the smiles an the tears acrorss the years.
2 But the smiles an the tears acrorss the years.
3 Winston had woken up with his eyes full of tears.
4 Winston made a frantic effort to tear himself loose from the chair.
5 When he had winked the tears out of his eyes he suddenly discovered that he was hungry.
6 But when Winston glanced again at Rutherford's ruinous face, he saw that his eyes were full of tears.
7 Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing.
8 There was a long, nagging argument that went round and round, with shouts, whines, tears, remonstrances, bargainings.
9 It seemed to breathe out of his skin in place of sweat, and one could have fancied that the tears welling from his eyes were pure gin.
10 Two bloated women, one of them with her hair coming down, had got hold of the same saucepan and were trying to tear it out of one another's hands.
11 Not merely the love of one person but the animal instinct, the simple undifferentiated desire: that was the force that would tear the Party to pieces.
12 The movement of the armies was a diagram: a black arrow tearing vertically southward, and a white arrow horizontally eastward, across the tail of the first.
13 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.
14 What mattered were individual relationships, and a completely helpless gesture, an embrace, a tear, a word spoken to a dying man, could have value in itself.
15 It was absurd, since the writing of those particular words was not more dangerous than the initial act of opening the diary, but for a moment he was tempted to tear out the spoiled pages and abandon the enterprise altogether.
16 As soon as they arrived they would sprinkle everything with pepper bought on the black market, tear off their clothes, and make love with sweating bodies, then fall asleep and wake to find that the bugs had rallied and were massing for the counter-attack.
17 He could hear just enough of what was issuing from the telescreen to realize that it had all happened, as he had foreseen; a vast seaborne armada had secretly assembled a sudden blow in the enemy's rear, the white arrow tearing across the tail of the black.
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