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1  Wistful glances were sent in the direction of Foxwood.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VIII
2  After a few minutes the men were seen to be running in all directions.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VIII
3  The pigs did not actually work, but directed and supervised the others.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter III
4  He gave it as his opinion that Snowball had probably come from the direction of Foxwood Farm.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VI
5  And the animals heard, from the direction of the farm buildings, the solemn booming of a gun.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VIII
6  Even Napoleon, who was directing operations from the rear, had the tip of his tail chipped by a pellet.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VIII
7  The next moment he and his four men were in the store-shed with whips in their hands, lashing out in all directions.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter II
8  The animals were all at work weeding turnips under the supervision of a pig, when they were astonished to see Benjamin come galloping from the direction of the farm buildings, braying at the top of his voice.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter IX
9  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.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
ContextHighlight   In Chapter V