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of been in my place you’d of done the same as what I done.
           It’s easy to criticize,’ I says, ‘but you ain’t got the same prob-
            lems as what I got.‘‘
              ‘Ah,’ said the other, ‘that’s jest it. That’s jest where it is.’
              The strident voices stopped abruptly. The women stud-
           ied him in hostile silence as he went past. But it was not
           hostility, exactly; merely a kind of wariness, a momentary
            stiffening, as at the passing of some unfamiliar animal. The
            blue overalls of the Party could not be a common sight in
            a street like this. Indeed, it was unwise to be seen in such
           places, unless you had definite business there. The patrols
           might stop you if you happened to run into them. ‘May I see
           your papers, comrade? What are you doing here? What time
            did you leave work? Is this your usual way home?’—and so
            on and so forth. Not that there was any rule against walking
           home by an unusual route: but it was enough to draw atten-
           tion to you if the Thought Police heard about it.
              Suddenly  the  whole  street  was  in  commotion.  There
           were yells of warning from all sides. People were shooting
           into the doorways like rabbits. A young woman leapt out
            of a doorway a little ahead of Winston, grabbed up a tiny
            child playing in a puddle, whipped her apron round it, and
            leapt back again, all in one movement. At the same instant a
           man in a concertina-like black suit, who had emerged from
            a side alley, ran towards Winston, pointing excitedly to the
            sky.
              ‘Steamer!’ he yelled. ‘Look out, guv’nor! Bang over’ead!
           Lay down quick!’
              ‘Steamer’ was a nickname which, for some reason, the

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