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Title: Indian Brothers
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Just before the Hate began, Winston knew he hated Big Brother, and saw the same loathing in O'Brien's eyes.
Winston looks down and realizes that he has written "DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER" over and over again in his diary. He has committed thoughtcrime?the most unpardonable crime?and he knows that the Thought Police will seize him sooner or later... Showed first 250 characters
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He has committed thoughtcrime?the most unpardonable crime?and he knows that the Thought Police will seize him sooner or later. Just then, there is a knock at the door. Showed next 250 characters
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