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1  He had walked on without pausing.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
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2  He had gone back to his cubicle without looking at O'Brien again.
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3  'Good,' said Syme abstractedly, without looking up from his strip of paper.
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4  He could never see the face of Goldstein without a painful mixture of emotions.
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5  So long as they continued to work and breed, their other activities were without importance.
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6  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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7  Then, without uncovering it again, he dropped the photograph into the memory hole, along with some other waste papers.
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8  It might very well be that literally every word in the history books, even the things that one accepted without question, was pure fantasy.
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9  Books, also, were recalled and rewritten again and again, and were invariably reissued without any admission that any alteration had been made.
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10  The next moment a hideous, grinding speech, as of some monstrous machine running without oil, burst from the big telescreen at the end of the room.
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11  She threw herself down on the bed, and at once, without any kind of preliminary in the most coarse, horrible way you can imagine, pulled up her skirt.
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12  He pushed his pannikin aside, took up his hunk of bread in one delicate hand and his cheese in the other, and leaned across the table so as to be able to speak without shouting.
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13  And even when they became discontented, as they sometimes did, their discontent led nowhere, because being without general ideas, they could only focus it on petty specific grievances.
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14  Tragedy, he perceived, belonged to the ancient time, to a time when there was still privacy, love, and friendship, and when the members of a family stood by one another without needing to know the reason.
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15  You remembered huge events which had quite probably not happened, you remembered the detail of incidents without being able to recapture their atmosphere, and there were long blank periods to which you could assign nothing.
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16  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.
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17  Pursued by enemy jet planes while flying over the Indian Ocean with important despatches, he had weighted his body with his machine gun and leapt out of the helicopter into deep water, despatches and all--an end, said Big Brother, which it was impossible to contemplate without feelings of envy.
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