1 Whoever had thoroughly grasped it would be safe from human influences.
2 With the worthless parasitical human beings gone, there was more for everyone to eat.
3 As the human beings approached the farm buildings, Snowball launched his first attack.
4 Ribbons," he said, "should be considered as clothes, which are the mark of a human being.
5 Such jobs as weeding, for instance, could be done with a thoroughness impossible to human beings.
6 "I have no wish to take life, not even human life," repeated Boxer, and his eyes were full of tears.
7 And when the human beings listened to it, they secretly trembled, hearing in it a prophecy of their future doom.
8 There would be no need for any of the animals to come in contact with human beings, which would clearly be most undesirable.
9 The human beings could not contain their rage when they heard this song, though they pretended to think it merely ridiculous.
10 The advantage of only having to feed themselves, and not having to support five extravagant human beings as well, was so great that it would have taken a lot of failures to outweigh it.
11 It was fully realised that though the human beings had been defeated in the Battle of the Cowshed they might make another and more determined attempt to recapture the farm and reinstate Mr. Jones.
12 Sometimes the work was hard; the implements had been designed for human beings and not for animals, and it was a great drawback that no animal was able to use any tool that involved standing on his hind legs.
13 The flag was green, Snowball explained, to represent the green fields of England, while the hoof and horn signified the future Republic of the Animals which would arise when the human race had been finally overthrown.
14 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.
15 Rumours of a wonderful farm, where the human beings had been turned out and the animals managed their own affairs, continued to circulate in vague and distorted forms, and throughout that year a wave of rebelliousness ran through the countryside.
16 But they were happy in their work; they grudged no effort or sacrifice, well aware that everything that they did was for the benefit of themselves and those of their kind who would come after them, and not for a pack of idle, thieving human beings.
17 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.
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