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1  This morning I saw you looking over the hedge that divides Animal Farm from Foxwood.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter V
2  By the late summer the news of what had happened on Animal Farm had spread across half the county.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter IV
3  It was lucky that the owners of the two farms which adjoined Animal Farm were on permanently bad terms.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter IV
4  Emboldened by the collapse of the windmill, the human beings were inventing fresh lies about Animal Farm.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter VII
5  He was deceived, and continued to report to the outside world that there was no food shortage on Animal Farm.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter VII
6  The human beings did not hate Animal Farm any less now that it was prospering; indeed, they hated it more than ever.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter VI
7  In glowing sentences he painted a picture of Animal Farm as it might be when sordid labour was lifted from the animals' backs.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter V
8  At the graveside Snowball made a little speech, emphasising the need for all animals to be ready to die for Animal Farm if need be.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter IV
9  One symptom of this was that they had begun to call Animal Farm by its proper name and ceased to pretend that it was called the Manor Farm.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter VI
10  These Seven Commandments would now be inscribed on the wall; they would form an unalterable law by which all the animals on Animal Farm must live for ever after.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter II
11  Nevertheless, they were both thoroughly frightened by the rebellion on Animal Farm, and very anxious to prevent their own animals from learning too much about it.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter IV
12  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
13  A Mr. Whymper, a solicitor living in Willingdon, had agreed to act as intermediary between Animal Farm and the outside world, and would visit the farm every Monday morning to receive his instructions.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter VI
14  From now onwards Animal Farm would engage in trade with the neighbouring farms: not, of course, for any commercial purpose, but simply in order to obtain certain materials which were urgently necessary.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter VI
15  Early in October, when the corn was cut and stacked and some of it was already threshed, a flight of pigeons came whirling through the air and alighted in the yard of Animal Farm in the wildest excitement.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter IV
16  He was a sly-looking little man with side whiskers, a solicitor in a very small way of business, but sharp enough to have realised earlier than anyone else that Animal Farm would need a broker and that the commissions would be worth having.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter VI
17  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
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