1 At last the day came when Snowball's plans were completed.
2 One day, however, he arrived unexpectedly to examine the plans.
3 The plans, however, had all been prepared, down to the last detail.
4 Within a few weeks Snowball's plans for the windmill were fully worked out.
5 Now that Snowball was out of the way, the plan could go forward without his interference.
6 Here the work of the coming week was planned out and resolutions were put forward and debated.
7 Remember, comrades, there must be no alteration in our plans: they shall be carried out to the day.
8 With one accord, though nothing of the kind had been planned beforehand, they flung themselves upon their tormentors.
9 Many meetings were held in the big barn, and the pigs occupied themselves with planning out the work of the coming season.
10 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.
11 Snowball had made a close study of some back numbers of the 'Farmer and Stockbreeder' which he had found in the farmhouse, and was full of plans for innovations and improvements.
12 Gradually the plans grew into a complicated mass of cranks and cog-wheels, covering more than half the floor, which the other animals found completely unintelligible but very impressive.
13 On the contrary, it was he who had advocated it in the beginning, and the plan which Snowball had drawn on the floor of the incubator shed had actually been stolen from among Napoleon's papers.
14 He walked heavily round the shed, looked closely at every detail of the plans and snuffed at them once or twice, then stood for a little while contemplating them out of the corner of his eye; then suddenly he lifted his leg, urinated over the plans, and walked out without uttering a word.