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- From: Elisabeth <through@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 19:50:46 GMT
any surprise or
any violent grief, but a sudden change came over her. She seemed to have
become completely spiritless. It was evident even to Winston that she was
waiting for something that she knew must happen. She did everything that
was needed -- cooked, washed, mended, made the bed, swept the floor, dusted
the mantelpiece -- always very slowly and with a curious lack of
superfluous motion, like an artist's lay-figure moving of its own accord.
Her large shapely body seemed to relapse naturally into stillness. For
hours at a time she would sit almost immobile on the bed, nursing his young
sister, a tiny, ailing, very silent child of two or three, with a face made
simian by thinness. Very occasionally she would take Winston in her arms
and press him against her for a long time without saying anything. He was
aware, in spite of his youthfulness and selfishness, that this was somehow
connected with the never-mentioned thing that was about to happen.
He remembered the room where they lived, a da
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