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Why didn't Winston ask Mr Charrington?
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So far, I think Mr Charrington was very safe. ;)

Thanks Yefim! I've finished reading Part II, and you are right, Mr. Charrington was dangerous!
Also I found it in Part I Chapter VIII:
A twinge of fear went through him. It had been a sufficiently
rash act to buy the book in the beginning, and he
had sworn never to come near the place again.
So Winston didn't discuss this topic with Mr. Charrington.
Then he went to Mr Charrington's junk-shop, Mr Charrington was about 60 years old, who had a vague air of intellectuality.
I think Winston could have discussed it with Mr Charrington and hopefully got an answer there.
Thoughts?