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Title: 1984 By George Orwell, Summary
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Winston opens the note later and it says: “I love you.”
He is confused about it and talks to her, Julia, a few days later while she is sitting alone at a table in the cafeteria.
They meet each other outside in a wood for two times and Julia tells Winston about her secret rebellion against the Party... Showed first 250 characters
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He tells her about the room without any telescreen, the shop owner showed him and Julia agrees to rent this room for meeting there.
One time, when Julia and Winston are meeting each other he tells her about O’Brien and that he thinks he is a rebel too... Showed next 250 characters
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