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Animal farm by george orwell

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Animal farm by george orwellYiiVIIIIXX•I'.tex thy Roderick da RaiIMR. JONES, of the Manor Farm, had locked the hen-houses for the night, but was too drunk to remember to shut the

popholes. With the ring of light from his lantern dancing from side to side, he lurched across the yard, kicked off his boots at the back door, drew Animal farm by george orwell

himself a last glass of beer from the barrel in the scullery, and made his way up to bed, where Ml'S. Jones was already snoring.As soon as the light i

Animal farm by george orwell

n the bedroom went out there was a stirring and a fluttering all through the farm buildings. Word had gone round during the day that old Major, the pr

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Animal farm by george orwellhould all meet in the big barn as soon as Mr. Jones was safely out of the way. Old Major (so he was always called, though the name under which he had

been exhibited was Willingdon Beauty) was so highly regarded on the farm that everyone was quite ready to lose an hour's sleep in order to hear what h Animal farm by george orwell

e had to say. At one end of the big barn, on a sort of raised platform, Major was already ensconced on his bed of straw', under a lantern W'hich hung

Animal farm by george orwell

from a beam. He was twelve years old and had lately grown rather stout, but he was still a majestic-looking pig, with a wise and benevolent appearance

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Animal farm by george orwellfferent fashions. First came the three dogs, Bluebell, Jessie, and Pincher, and then the pigs, who settled down in the straw immediately in front of t

he platform. The hens perched themselves on the window-sills, the pigeons fluttered up to the rafters, the sheep and COW'S lay down behind the pigs an Animal farm by george orwell

d began to chew the cud. The two cart-horses, Boxer and Clover, came in together, walking very slowly and selling down their vast hairy hoofs W'ith gr

Animal farm by george orwell

eat care lest there should be some small animal concealed in the straw-. Clover was a stout motherly mare approaching middle life, w ho had never quit

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Animal farm by george orwellether. A white stripe dow n his nose gave him a somewhat stupid appearance, and in fact he was not of first-rate intelligence, but he was universally

respected for his steadiness of character and tremendous powers of work. After the horses came Muriel, the white goat, and Benjamin, the donkey. Benja Animal farm by george orwell

min was the oldest animal on the farm, and the worst tempered. He seldom talked, and when he did, it was usually to make some cynical remark-for insta

Animal farm by george orwell

nce, he W'ould say that God had given him a tail to keep the flies off, but that he would sooner have had no tail and no flies. Alone among the animal

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Animal farm by george orwell to Boxer; the two of them usuallyspent their Sundays together in the small paddock beyond the orchard, Animal Farm1Animal Farmgrazing side by side an

d never speaking.The two horses had just lain down when a brood of ducklings, which had lost their mother, filed into the barn, cheeping feebly and wa Animal farm by george orwell

ndering from side to side to find some place where they would not be trodden on. Clover made a sort of wall round them with her great foreleg, and the

Animal farm by george orwell

ducklings nestled down inside it and promptly fell asleep. At the last moment Mollie, the foolish, pretty white mare who drew Mr. Jones’s trap, came

Animal FannGeorge OrwellAnimal FarmTable of ContentsAnimalFarm■ĩ ĩ ĩ ĩ ĩ 11 ĩ ĩ ĩ ĩ Ĩ It It It It rGeorgeYLYUYinXiAnimal FannGeorge OrwellỈ11♦HIIVVVIY

Animal farm by george orwelld ribbons it was plaited with. Last of all came the cat, who looked round, as usual, for the warmest place, and finally squeezed herself in between Bo

xer and Clover; there she purred contentedly throughout Major's speech without listening to a word of what he was saying. All the animals were now pre Animal farm by george orwell

sent except Moses, the tame raven, who slept on a perch behind the back door. When Major saw that they had all made themselves comfortable and were wa

Animal farm by george orwell

iting attentively, he cleared his throat and began:"Comrades, you have heard already about the strange dream that 1 had last night. But I will come to

Animal FannGeorge OrwellAnimal FarmTable of ContentsAnimalFarm■ĩ ĩ ĩ ĩ ĩ 11 ĩ ĩ ĩ ĩ Ĩ It It It It rGeorgeYLYUYinXiAnimal FannGeorge OrwellỈ11♦HIIVVVIY

Animal farm by george orwelleel it my duty to pass on to you such wisdom as I have acquired. 1 have had a long life, I have had much time for thought as 1 lay alone in my stall,

and I think I may say that I understand the nature of life on this earth as well as any animal now living. It is about this that I wish to speak to yo Animal farm by george orwell

u.

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