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Two American soldiers sprawling across the counter, one of them just sober enough to make unwanted love to the two young women who run the shop, the other at the stage known as "fighting drunk." Enter Orwell in search of matches. The pugnacious one makes an effort and stands upright. Soldier: "Wharrishay is, perfijious Albion. You heard that? Perfijious Albion. Never trust a Britisher. You can't trust the b———s." Orwell: "Can't trust them with what?" Soldier: "Wharrishay is, down with Britain. D...own with the British. You wanna do anything 'bout that? Then you can———well do it." (Sticks his face out like a tomcat on a garden wall.) Tobacconist: "He'll knock your block off if you don't shut up." Soldier: "Wharrishay is, down with Britain." (Subsides across the counter again. The tobacconist lifts his head delicately out of the scales.) This kind of thing is not exceptional. Even if you steer clear of Piccadilly with its seething swarms of drunks and whores, it is difficult to go anywhere in London without having the feeling that Britain is now Occupied Territory.
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