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71
In
a
very
little
while
the
animals
had
destroyed
everything
that
reminded
them
of
Mr
.
Jones
.
Napoleon
then
led
them
back
to
the
store
-
shed
and
served
out
a
double
ration
of
corn
to
everybody
,
with
two
biscuits
for
each
dog
.
Then
they
sang
Beasts
of
England
from
end
to
end
seven
times
running
,
and
after
that
they
settled
down
for
the
night
and
slept
as
they
had
never
slept
before
.
72
But
they
woke
at
dawn
as
usual
,
and
suddenly
remembering
the
glorious
thing
that
had
happened
,
they
all
raced
out
into
the
pasture
together
.
A
little
way
down
the
pasture
there
was
a
knoll
that
commanded
a
view
of
most
of
the
farm
.
The
animals
rushed
to
the
top
of
it
and
gazed
round
them
in
the
clear
morning
light
.
Yes
,
it
was
theirs
everything
that
they
could
see
was
theirs
!
In
the
ecstasy
of
that
thought
they
gambolled
round
and
round
,
they
hurled
themselves
into
the
air
in
great
leaps
of
excitement
.
They
rolled
in
the
dew
,
they
cropped
mouthfuls
of
the
sweet
summer
grass
,
they
kicked
up
clods
of
the
black
earth
and
snuffed
its
rich
scent
.
Then
they
made
a
tour
of
inspection
of
the
whole
farm
and
surveyed
with
speechless
admiration
the
ploughland
,
the
hayfield
,
the
orchard
,
the
pool
,
the
spinney
.
It
was
as
though
they
had
never
seen
these
things
before
,
and
even
now
they
could
hardly
believe
that
it
was
all
their
own
.
73
Then
they
filed
back
to
the
farm
buildings
and
halted
in
silence
outside
the
door
of
the
farmhouse
.
That
was
theirs
too
,
but
they
were
frightened
to
go
inside
.
After
a
moment
,
however
,
Snowball
and
Napoleon
butted
the
door
open
with
their
shoulders
and
the
animals
entered
in
single
file
,
walking
with
the
utmost
care
for
fear
of
disturbing
anything
.
They
tiptoed
from
room
to
room
,
afraid
to
speak
above
a
whisper
and
gazing
with
a
kind
of
awe
at
the
unbelievable
luxury
,
at
the
beds
with
their
feather
mattresses
,
the
looking
-
glasses
,
the
horsehair
sofa
,
the
Brussels
carpet
,
the
lithograph
of
Queen
Victoria
over
the
drawing
-
room
mantelpiece
.
They
were
lust
coming
down
the
stairs
when
Mollie
was
discovered
to
be
missing
.
Going
back
,
the
others
found
that
she
had
remained
behind
in
the
best
bedroom
.
She
had
taken
a
piece
of
blue
ribbon
from
Mrs
.
Jones
s
dressing
-
table
,
and
was
holding
it
against
her
shoulder
and
admiring
herself
in
the
glass
in
a
very
foolish
manner
.
The
others
reproached
her
sharply
,
and
they
went
outside
.
Some
hams
hanging
in
the
kitchen
were
taken
out
for
burial
,
and
the
barrel
of
beer
in
the
scullery
was
stove
in
with
a
kick
from
Boxer
s
hoof
,
otherwise
nothing
in
the
house
was
touched
.
A
unanimous
resolution
was
passed
on
the
spot
that
the
farmhouse
should
be
preserved
as
a
museum
.
All
were
agreed
that
no
animal
must
ever
live
there
.
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74
The
animals
had
their
breakfast
,
and
then
Snowball
and
Napoleon
called
them
together
again
.
75
"
Comrades
,
"
said
Snowball
,
"
it
is
half
-
past
six
and
we
have
a
long
day
before
us
.
Today
we
begin
the
hay
harvest
.
But
there
is
another
matter
that
must
be
attended
to
first
.
"
76
The
pigs
now
revealed
that
during
the
past
three
months
they
had
taught
themselves
to
read
and
write
from
an
old
spelling
book
which
had
belonged
to
Mr
.
Jones
s
children
and
which
had
been
thrown
on
the
rubbish
heap
.
77
Napoleon
sent
for
pots
of
black
and
white
paint
and
led
the
way
down
to
the
five
-
barred
gate
that
gave
on
to
the
main
road
.
Then
Snowball
(
for
it
was
Snowball
who
was
best
at
writing
)
took
a
brush
between
the
two
knuckles
of
his
trotter
,
painted
out
MANOR
FARM
from
the
top
bar
of
the
gate
and
in
its
place
painted
ANIMAL
FARM
.
This
was
to
be
the
name
of
the
farm
from
now
onwards
.
After
this
they
went
back
to
the
farm
buildings
,
where
Snowball
and
Napoleon
sent
for
a
ladder
which
they
caused
to
be
set
against
the
end
wall
of
the
big
barn
.
They
explained
that
by
their
studies
of
the
past
three
months
the
pigs
had
succeeded
in
reducing
the
principles
of
Animalism
to
Seven
Commandments
.
These
Seven
Commandments
would
now
be
inscribed
on
the
wall
;
they
would
form
an
unalterable
law
by
which
all
the
animals
on
Animal
Farm
must
live
for
ever
after
.
With
some
difficulty
(
for
it
is
not
easy
for
a
pig
to
balance
himself
on
a
ladder
)
Snowball
climbed
up
and
set
to
work
,
with
Squealer
a
few
rungs
below
him
holding
the
paint
-
pot
.
The
Commandments
were
written
on
the
tarred
wall
in
great
white
letters
that
could
be
read
thirty
yards
away
.
They
ran
thus
:
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78
THE
SEVEN
COMMANDMENTS
79
1
.
Whatever
goes
upon
two
legs
is
an
enemy
.
80
2
.
Whatever
goes
upon
four
legs
,
or
has
wings
,
is
a
friend
.