1 Snowball was racing across the long pasture that led to the road.
2 The whole of the big pasture, including the windmill, was in the hands of the enemy.
3 A little way down the pasture there was a knoll that commanded a view of most of the farm.
4 The talk of setting aside a corner of the pasture for superannuated animals had long since been dropped.
5 In the long pasture, not far from the farm buildings, there was a small knoll which was the highest point on the farm.
6 But they woke at dawn as usual, and suddenly remembering the glorious thing that had happened, they all raced out into the pasture together.
7 It was given out that the pasture was exhausted and needed re-seeding; but it soon became known that Napoleon intended to sow it with barley.
8 And again, since no animal now stole, it was unnecessary to fence off pasture from arable land, which saved a lot of labour on the upkeep of hedges and gates.
9 If he made a good recovery, he might expect to live another three years, and he looked forward to the peaceful days that he would spend in the corner of the big pasture.
10 One of them, which was named Foxwood, was a large, neglected, old-fashioned farm, much overgrown by woodland, with all its pastures worn out and its hedges in a disgraceful condition.
11 Now that the small field beyond the orchard had been set aside for barley, it was rumoured that a corner of the large pasture was to be fenced off and turned into a grazing-ground for superannuated animals.
12 Most of Animal Farm was within their view--the long pasture stretching down to the main road, the hayfield, the spinney, the drinking pool, the ploughed fields where the young wheat was thick and green, and the red roofs of the farm buildings with the smoke curling from the chimneys.