He considers killing her with a cobblestone or the paperweight he just bought. Winston sees the dark-haired girl from the fiction department again, and is paralysed with fear that she is following him. Charrington also shows Winston a drawing of a church that he recognises as a downtown museum, and teaches him the start of a nursery rhyme. Winston is shocked to discover that the room has no telescreen, meaning Big Brother can’t see or hear anything that happens inside. The owner sells him an antique paperweight and shows him an upstairs room. Winston returns to the antique shop where he bought the diary, and speaks to the owner Mr. He goes into a pub and starts talking to a man about the time before the war, but the man refuses to answer with any level of accuracy. Winston keeps walking, but not before kicking a severed prole hand into the gutter. Nearby, a bomb falls, which is a common occurrence. Winston decides to take a walk through one of the prole neighbourhoods.
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