1 The whole farm was deeply divided on the subject of the windmill.
2 The needs of the windmill must override everything else, he said.
3 This was a wickedness far outdoing Snowball's destruction of the windmill.
4 The two with the hammer and the crowbar were drilling a hole near the base of the windmill.
5 The building of the windmill, with various other improvements, was expected to take two years.
6 They had started the rebuilding of the windmill the day after the victory celebrations were ended.
7 Emboldened by the collapse of the windmill, the human beings were inventing fresh lies about Animal Farm.
8 The hens, said Napoleon, should welcome this sacrifice as their own special contribution towards the building of the windmill.
9 The shed where Snowball had drawn his plans of the windmill had been shut up and it was assumed that the plans had been rubbed off the floor.
10 Apart from the regular work of the farm, and the rebuilding of the windmill, there was the schoolhouse for the young pigs, which was started in March.
11 At this Snowball sprang to his feet, and shouting down the sheep, who had begun bleating again, broke into a passionate appeal in favour of the windmill.
12 And in his spare moments, of which there were not many nowadays, he would go alone to the quarry, collect a load of broken stone, and drag it down to the site of the windmill unassisted.
13 When the animals had assembled in the big barn, Snowball stood up and, though occasionally interrupted by bleating from the sheep, set forth his reasons for advocating the building of the windmill.
14 The animals carried on as best they could with the rebuilding of the windmill, well knowing that the outside world was watching them and that the envious human beings would rejoice and triumph if the mill were not finished on time.