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They were
generally
hungry
, they
slept
on
straw
, they
drank from the pool
, they
plowed in the fields
; in winter they
were
troubled by the cold, and in summer by the flies
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They could not
remember
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No creature
among them went up on
two legs.
No creature called any other creature "
Master
". All
Animals
were
equal.
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It was a
pig
walking on his
hind legs.
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A
long file
of
pigs
, all
walking
on their
hind legs
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Out came
Napolean
himself,
majestically upright
, casting haughty glances from
side
to
side
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He
carried
a
whip
in his
trotter.
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There was a
deadly silence.
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"
Four legs good
,
two legs better
!"
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But it appears to me that the
wall looks different
, are the
seven commandments the same as
they used to be, Benjamin?”
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"
ALL
ANIMALS
ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS
"
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Napolean
was so
gratified
that he
left
his
place
and came
round
round the
table
to
clink
his
mug
with Mr
Pilkington's
before
emptying
it
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Emphasise the
friendly feelings
that
subsisted
, and
ought
to
subsist
between
animal farm
and its
neighbours
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Animals
and
human beings meeting on terms of equality
?
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"The
creatures
outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again
, but already it
was impossible to say which was which"
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He had only one
criticism
, however, to make of Mr
Pilkington's excellent
and
neighbourly speech
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"
Animal
farm had been
abolished. Henceforward
the
farm
was to be
known
as "
the manor farm
" – which he
believed
was its correct and original name."
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To the
properity
of the
manor farm
!
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Between pigs
and
human beings
there was
not
, and there not
need be
,
any clash
of
interests whatsoever
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