1 The House of Lords, if you like.
2 You will kill me if you do that again.
3 Most people'd say they'd sooner be young, if you arst 'em.'
4 The patrols might stop you if you happened to run into them.
5 There was a line or two round the eyes, if you looked closely.
6 I ain't 'ad a woman for near on thirty year, if you'd credit it.'
7 But if you'd of been in my place you'd of done the same as what I done.
8 You can all do it if you want to, she added as she straightened herself up.
9 'Now, if you happen to be interested in old prints at all----' he began delicately.
10 Things will happen to you from which you could not recover, if you lived a thousand years.
11 They could spy upon you night and day, but if you kept your head you could still outwit them.
12 Now that's a beautiful mahogany bed, or at least it would be if you could get the bugs out of it.
13 There was truth and there was untruth, and if you clung to the truth even against the whole world, you were not mad.
14 To be caught with a prostitute might mean five years in a forced-labour camp: not more, if you had committed no other offence.
15 But you could share in that future if you kept alive the mind as they kept alive the body, and passed on the secret doctrine that two plus two make four.
16 Life, if you looked about you, bore no resemblance not only to the lies that streamed out of the telescreens, but even to the ideals that the Party was trying to achieve.
17 How easy it was, thought Winston, if you did not look about you, to believe that the physical type set up by the Party as an ideal--tall muscular youths and deep-bosomed maidens, blond-haired, vital, sunburnt, carefree--existed and even predominated.
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