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business. You can stop being a servant for the next ten min-
           utes.’
              The little man sat down, quite at his ease, and yet still
           with  a  servant-like  air,  the  air  of  a  valet  enjoying  a  priv-
           ilege. Winston regarded him out of the corner of his eye.
           It struck him that the man’s whole life was playing a part,
            and that he felt it to be dangerous to drop his assumed per-
            sonality even for a moment. O’Brien took the decanter by
           the neck and filled up the glasses with a dark-red liquid. It
            aroused in Winston dim memories of something seen long
            ago on a wall or a hoarding—a vast bottle composed of elec-
           tric lights which seemed to move up and down and pour its
            contents into a glass. Seen from the top the stuff looked al-
           most black, but in the decanter it gleamed like a ruby. It had
            a sour-sweet smell. He saw Julia pick up her glass and sniff
            at it with frank curiosity.
              ‘It is called wine,’ said O’Brien with a faint smile. ‘You
           will have read about it in books, no doubt. Not much of it
            gets to the Outer Party, I am afraid.’ His face grew solemn
            again, and he raised his glass: ‘I think it is fitting that we
            should begin by drinking a health. To our Leader: To Em-
           manuel Goldstein.’
              Winston took up his glass with a certain eagerness. Wine
           was a thing he had read and dreamed about. Like the glass
           paperweight or Mr Charrington’s half-remembered rhymes,
           it belonged to the vanished, romantic past, the olden time
            as he liked to call it in his secret thoughts. For some reason
           he had always thought of wine as having an intensely sweet
           taste, like that of blackberry jam and an immediate intoxi-

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