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had bells, had chimed ‘You owe me three farthings.’ Then
           he saw the girl standing at the base of the monument, read-
           ing or pretending to read a poster which ran spirally up the
            column. It was not safe to go near her until some more peo-
           ple had accumulated. There were telescreens all round the
           pediment. But at this moment there was a din of shouting
            and a zoom of heavy vehicles from somewhere to the left.
           Suddenly everyone seemed to be running across the square.
           The girl nipped nimbly round the lions at the base of the
           monument and joined in the rush. Winston followed. As he
           ran, he gathered from some shouted remarks that a convoy
            of Eurasian prisoners was passing.
              Already a dense mass of people was blocking the south
            side of the square. Winston, at normal times the kind of
           person  who  gravitates  to  the  outer  edge  of  any  kind  of
            scrimmage, shoved, butted, squirmed his way forward into
           the heart of the crowd. Soon he was within arm’s length of
           the girl, but the way was blocked by an enormous prole and
            an almost equally enormous woman, presumably his wife,
           who seemed to form an impenetrable wall of flesh. Winston
           wriggled himself sideways, and with a violent lunge man-
            aged to drive his shoulder between them. For a moment it
           felt as though his entrails were being ground to pulp be-
           tween the two muscular hips, then he had broken through,
            sweating a little. He was next to the girl. They were shoulder
           to shoulder, both staring fixedly in front of them.
              A long line of trucks, with wooden-faced guards armed
           with sub-machine guns standing upright in each corner, was
           passing slowly down the street. In the trucks little yellow

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