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1  His body was buried at the foot of the orchard.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter II
2  The rest of the animals sat facing them in the main body of the barn.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter V
3  When it was all over, the remaining animals, except for the pigs and dogs, crept away in a body.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII
4  Their bodies were buried in the orchard, and it was given out that they had died of coccidiosis.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII
5  A mighty cry for vengeance went up, and without waiting for further orders they charged forth in a body and made straight for the enemy.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VIII
6  The animals' blood boiled with rage when they heard of these things beingdone to their comrades, and sometimes they clamoured to be allowed to go out in a body and attack Pinchfield Farm, drive out the humans, and set the animals free.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VIII
7  Their first act was to gallop in a body right round the boundaries of the farm, as though to make quite sure that no human being was hiding anywhere upon it; then they raced back to the farm buildings to wipe out the last traces of Jones's hated reign.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter II
8  We are born, we are given just so much food as will keep the breath in our bodies, and those of us who are capable of it are forced to work to the last atom of our strength; and the very instant that our usefulness has come to an end we are slaughtered with hideous cruelty.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter I