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Chapter 3






            We can come here once again,’ said Julia. ‘It’s generally safe
           ‘to use any hide-out twice. But not for another month or
           two, of course.’
              As soon as she woke up her demeanour had changed. She
            became  alert  and  business-like,  put  her  clothes  on,  knot-
           ted the scarlet sash about her waist, and began arranging
           the details of the journey home. It seemed natural to leave
           this to her. She obviously had a practical cunning which
           Winston  lacked,  and  she  seemed  also  to  have  an  exhaus-
           tive  knowledge  of  the  countryside  round  London,  stored
            away from innumerable community hikes. The route she
            gave him was quite different from the one by which he had
            come, and brought him out at a different railway station.
           ‘Never go home the same way as you went out,’ she said, as
           though  enunciating  an  important  general  principle.  She
           would leave first, and Winston was to wait half an hour be-
           fore following her.
              She had named a place where they could meet after work,
           four evenings hence. It was a street in one of the poorer
            quarters, where there was an open market which was gener-
            ally crowded and noisy. She would be hanging about among
           the stalls, pretending to be in search of shoelaces or sewing-
           thread. If she judged that the coast was clear she would blow
           her nose when he approached; otherwise he was to walk

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