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ed: ‘Oranges and lemons, say the bells of St Clement’s!’
              ‘What’s that?’ said Winston.
              ‘Oh—‘Oranges and lemons, say the bells of St Clement’s.’
           That was a rhyme we had when I was a little boy. How it goes
            on I don’t remember, but I do know it ended up, ‘Here comes
            a candle to light you to bed, Here comes a chopper to chop
            off your head.’ It was a kind of a dance. They held out their
            arms for you to pass under, and when they came to ‘Here
            comes a chopper to chop off your head’ they brought their
            arms down and caught you. It was just names of churches.
           All the London churches were in it—all the principal ones,
           that is.’
              Winston wondered vaguely to what century the church
            belonged. It was always difficult to determine the age of a
           London building. Anything large and impressive, if it was
           reasonably new in appearance, was automatically claimed
            as having been built since the Revolution, while anything
           that was obviously of earlier date was ascribed to some dim
           period called the Middle Ages. The centuries of capitalism
           were held to have produced nothing of any value. One could
           not  learn  history  from  architecture  any  more  than  one
            could  learn  it  from  books.  Statues,  inscriptions,  memori-
            al stones, the names of streets—anything that might throw
            light upon the past had been systematically altered.
              ‘I never knew it had been a church,’ he said.
              ‘There’s a lot of them left, really,’ said the old man, ‘though
           they’ve been put to other uses. Now, how did that rhyme go?
           Ah! I’ve got it!
              ‘Oranges and lemons, say the bells of St Clement’s, You

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