Nineteen Eighty-Four
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Smith?
:48:08
l've been reading
your Newspeak articles in The Times.

:48:12
Yes.
:48:13
You write very elegantly.
That is not my own opinion.

:48:17
l was recently talking to a friend of yours,
who is an expert.

:48:20
His name has slipped my memory
for a moment.

:48:23
What l wanted to say was, that there were
one or two unwords, only very recent.

:48:29
Have you seen the 10th edition
of the Newspeak Dictionary?

:48:33
No, we're still using
the 9th edition at Minrec.

:48:36
A few advance copies
have been segregated. l have one myself.

:48:42
You might be interested.
:48:44
Yes.
:48:46
There are some plus skillful
new developments.

:48:49
Let me give you my address.
:48:54
l'm usually at home in the evenings.
:48:56
lf not, my servant
will give you the dictionary.

:49:11
14,000 Victory Vampires...
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6, 700 Ingsoc cadets...
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4,600 Ingsoc sea cadets...
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12,300 Porteous piloted missiles...
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31,000 Victory fighter bombers...
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23,000 Big Brother heavy bombers.
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''It has happened at last.
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''The call has come.
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''It seems that all my life...
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''I've been waiting for it. ''
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...is to be named after
Sub-lieutenant Ogilvy...

:49:45
hero of the State of Oceania...
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recently awarded, posthumously,
the Order of Conspicuous Gallantry...

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for his action
in the recent glorious victory...

:49:55
over the forces of Eastasia
on the Malabar Front, in South India.


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