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1  When captured, he said, Frederick should be boiled alive.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter VIII
2  This was what came of rebelling against the laws of Nature, Frederick and Pilkington said.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter IV
3  Of the two, Frederick was the more anxious to get hold of it, but he would not offer a reasonable price.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter VIII
4  Its owner was a Mr. Frederick, a tough, shrewd man, perpetually involved in lawsuits and with a name for driving hard bargains.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter IV
5  It was well seasoned, and Whymper had advised Napoleon to sell it; both Mr. Pilkington and Mr. Frederick were anxious to buy it.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter VII
6  When time passed and the animals had evidently not starved to death, Frederick and Pilkington changed their tune and began to talk of the terrible wickedness that now flourished on Animal Farm.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter IV
7  Without any further prompting they confessed that they had been secretly in touch with Snowball ever since his expulsion, that they had collaborated with him in destroying the windmill, and that they had entered into an agreement with him to hand over Animal Farm to Mr. Frederick.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter VII
8  Except through Whymper, there was as yet no contact between Animal Farm and the outside world, but there were constant rumours that Napoleon was about to enter into a definite business agreement either with Mr. Pilkington of Foxwood or with Mr. Frederick of Pinchfield--but never, it was noticed, with both simultaneously.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter VI