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haven’t seen a brass candlestick in years.’
              The tiny interior of the shop was in fact uncomfortably
           full, but there was almost nothing in it of the slightest val-
           ue. The floorspace was very restricted, because all round
           the walls were stacked innumerable dusty picture-frames.
           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. Only on a small table in the corner
           was  there  a  litter  of  odds  and  ends—lacquered  snuffbox-
            es, agate brooches, and the like—which looked as though
           they  might  include  something  interesting.  As  Winston
           wandered towards the table his eye was caught by a round,
            smooth thing that gleamed softly in the lamplight, and he
           picked it up.
              It  was  a  heavy  lump  of  glass,  curved  on  one  side,  flat
            on  the  other,  making  almost  a  hemisphere.  There  was  a
           peculiar softness, as of rainwater, in both the colour and
           the texture of the glass. At the heart of it, magnified by the
            curved surface, there was a strange, pink, convoluted object
           that recalled a rose or a sea anemone.
              ‘What is it?’ said Winston, fascinated.
              ‘That’s coral, that is,’ said the old man. ‘It must have come
           from the Indian Ocean. They used to kind of embed it in
           the glass. That wasn’t made less than a hundred years ago.
           More, by the look of it.’
              ‘It’s a beautiful thing,’ said Winston.
              ‘It is a beautiful thing,’ said the other appreciatively. ‘But
           there’s not many that’d say so nowadays.’ He coughed. ‘Now,

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