1 Under the window somebody was singing.
2 Winston walked over to the window, keeping his back to the telescreen.
3 As he fastened the belt of his overalls he strolled across to the window.
4 He opened the window, lit the dirty little oilstove and put on a pan of water for coffee.
5 A yellow beam from the sinking sun slanted in through the window and fell across the pillow.
6 Beside the window the enormous bed was made up, with ragged blankets and a coverless bolster.
7 When he stood up he found that he was covered with fragments of glass from the nearest window.
8 There was a deal table under the window where he and the old man could talk without fear of being overheard.
9 Under the window, and occupying nearly a quarter of the room, was an enormous bed with the mattress still on it.
10 Throughout that time he had been intending to alter the name over the window, but had never quite got to the point of doing it.
11 Instead of being placed, as was normal, in the end wall, where it could command the whole room, it was in the longer wall, opposite the window.
12 For perhaps five seconds exaltation made him careless, and he stepped out on to the pavement without so much as a preliminary glance through the window.
13 The smell that rose from the saucepan was so powerful and exciting that they shut the window lest anybody outside should notice it and become inquisitive.
14 He moved over to the window: a smallish, frail figure, the meagreness of his body merely emphasized by the blue overalls which were the uniform of the party.
15 In the room over Mr. Charrington's shop, when they could get there, Julia and Winston lay side by side on a stripped bed under the open window, naked for the sake of coolness.
16 Solitude and safety were physical sensations, mixed up somehow with the tiredness of his body, the softness of the chair, the touch of the faint breeze from the window that played upon his cheek.
17 In the window there were trays of nuts and bolts, worn-out chisels, penknives with broken blades, tarnished watches that did not even pretend to be in going order, and other miscellaneous rubbish.
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