1984
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Кітаптан алынған дәйексөздер  1984
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Виталий Краснов
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It was gin that sank him into stupor every night, and gin that revived him every morning.
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Виталий Краснов
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He had wished that she and not he should be delivered over to the
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Виталий Краснов
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but that was not the change
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You will do what is required of you.
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They had given him a white slate with a stump of pencil tied to the corner. At first he made no use of it. Often he would lie from one meal to the next almost without stirring, sometimes asleep, sometimes dreaming. They were always happy dreams. He was in the Golden Country, or he was sitting among enormous glorious, sunlit ruins, with his mother, with Julia, with O’Brien—not doing anything, merely sitting in the sun, talking of peaceful things. He seemed to have lost the power of intellectual effort, now that the stimulus of pain had been removed. He was not bored, he had no desire for conversation or distraction. Merely to be alone, not to be beaten or questioned, to have enough to eat, and to be clean all over, was completely satisfying.
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In the end we shall shoot you.”
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The more the Party is powerful, the less it will be tolerant: the weaker the opposition, the tighter the despotism.
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He paused as though he expected Winston to speak
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How does one man assert his power over another, Winston?” Winston thought. “By making him suffer,” he said
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Виталий Краснов
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Abruptly he was sitting up with O’Brien’s arm round his shoulders. He had perhaps lost consciousness for a few seconds. The bonds that had held his body down were loosened. He felt very cold, he was shaking uncontrollably. For a moment he clung to O’Brien like a baby. He had the feeling that O’Brien was his protector, that the pain was something that came from outside, from some other source, and that it was O’Brien who would save him from it.
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