1 Yet he is lord of all the animals.
2 A cry of horror burst from all the animals.
3 Indeed, all the animals worked like slaves that year.
4 She neighed again, and all the animals broke into a gallop and rushed into the yard.
5 Too amazed and frightened to speak, all the animals crowded through the door to watch the chase.
6 Four days later, in the late afternoon, Napoleon ordered all the animals to assemble in the yard.
7 Panic overtook them, and the next moment all the animals together were chasing them round and round the yard.
8 One of the cows broke in the door of the store-shed with her horn and all the animals began to help themselves from the bins.
9 After the hoisting of the flag all the animals trooped into the big barn for a general assembly which was known as the Meeting.
10 The pigeons swirled into the air, and all the animals, except Napoleon, flung themselves flat on their bellies and hid their faces.
11 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.
12 Once again it was being put about that all the animals were dying of famine and disease, and that they were continually fighting among themselves and had resorted to cannibalism and infanticide.
13 He talked learnedly about field drains, silage, and basic slag, and had worked out a complicated scheme for all the animals to drop their dung directly in the fields, at a different spot every day, to save the labour of cartage.
14 But once again the men, with their sticks and their hobnailed boots, were too strong for them; and suddenly, at a squeal from Snowball, which was the signal for retreat, all the animals turned and fled through the gateway into the yard.