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again.
              Winston’s heart stirred. That was the bulletin from the
           front; instinct told him that it was bad news that was com-
           ing. All day, with little spurts of excitement, the thought
            of a smashing defeat in Africa had been in and out of his
           mind. He seemed actually to see the Eurasian army swarm-
           ing  across  the  never-broken  frontier  and  pouring  down
           into the tip of Africa like a column of ants. Why had it not
            been possible to outflank them in some way? The outline of
           the West African coast stood out vividly in his mind. He
           picked up the white knight and moved it across the board.
           THERE was the proper spot. Even while he saw the black
           horde racing southward he saw another force, mysteriously
            assembled, suddenly planted in their rear, cutting their co-
           munications by land and sea. He felt that by willing it he
           was bringing that other force into existence. But it was nec-
            essary to act quickly. If they could get control of the whole
            of Africa, if they had airfields and submarine bases at the
           Cape, it would cut Oceania in two. It might mean anything:
            defeat, breakdown, the redivision of the world, the destruc-
           tion of the Party! He drew a deep breath. An extraordinary
           medley of feeling—but it was not a medley, exactly; rather it
           was successive layers of feeling, in which one could not say
           which layer was undermost—struggled inside him.
              The spasm passed. He put the white knight back in its
           place, but for the moment he could not settle down to se-
           rious study of the chess problem. His thoughts wandered
            again. Almost unconsciously he traced with his finger in
           the dust on the table:

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