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All
through
that
summer
the
work
of
the
farm
went
like
clockwork
.
The
animals
were
happy
as
they
had
never
conceived
it
possible
to
be
.
Every
mouthful
of
food
was
an
acute
positive
pleasure
,
now
that
it
was
truly
their
own
food
,
produced
by
themselves
and
for
themselves
,
not
doled
out
to
them
by
a
grudging
master
.
With
the
worthless
parasitical
human
beings
gone
,
there
was
more
for
everyone
to
eat
.
There
was
more
leisure
too
,
inexperienced
though
the
animals
were
.
They
met
with
many
difficulties
—
for
instance
,
later
in
the
year
,
when
they
harvested
the
corn
,
they
had
to
tread
it
out
in
the
ancient
style
and
blow
away
the
chaff
with
their
breath
,
since
the
farm
possessed
no
threshing
machine
—
but
the
pigs
with
their
cleverness
and
Boxer
with
his
tremendous
muscles
always
pulled
them
through
.
Boxer
was
the
admiration
of
everybody
.
He
had
been
a
hard
worker
even
in
Jones's
time
,
but
now
he
seemed
more
like
three
horses
than
one
;
there
were
days
when
the
entire
work
of
the
farm
seemed
to
rest
on
his
mighty
shoulders
.
From
morning
to
night
he
was
pushing
and
pulling
,
always
at
the
spot
where
the
work
was
hardest
.
He
had
made
an
arrangement
with
one
of
the
cockerels
to
call
him
in
the
mornings
half
an
hour
earlier
than
anyone
else
,
and
would
put
in
some
volunteer
labour
at
whatever
seemed
to
be
most
needed
,
before
the
regular
day's
work
began
.
His
answer
to
every
problem
,
every
setback
,
was
"
I
will
work
harder
!"—
which
he
had
adopted
as
his
personal
motto
.
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But
everyone
worked
according
to
his
capacity
.
The
hens
and
ducks
,
for
instance
,
saved
five
bushels
of
corn
at
the
harvest
by
gathering
up
the
stray
grains
.
Nobody
stole
,
nobody
grumbled
over
his
rations
,
the
quarrelling
and
biting
and
jealousy
which
had
been
normal
features
of
life
in
the
old
days
had
almost
disappeared
.
Nobody
shirked
—
or
almost
nobody
.
Mollie
,
it
was
true
,
was
not
good
at
getting
up
in
the
mornings
,
and
had
a
way
of
leaving
work
early
on
the
ground
that
there
was
a
stone
in
her
hoof
.
And
the
behaviour
of
the
cat
was
somewhat
peculiar
.
It
was
soon
noticed
that
when
there
was
work
to
be
done
the
cat
could
never
be
found
.
She
would
vanish
for
hours
on
end
,
and
then
reappear
at
meal-times
,
or
in
the
evening
after
work
was
over
,
as
though
nothing
had
happened
.
But
she
always
made
such
excellent
excuses
,
and
purred
so
affectionately
,
that
it
was
impossible
not
to
believe
in
her
good
intentions
.
Old
Benjamin
,
the
donkey
,
seemed
quite
unchanged
since
the
Rebellion
.
He
did
his
work
in
the
same
slow
obstinate
way
as
he
had
done
it
in
Jones's
time
,
never
shirking
and
never
volunteering
for
extra
work
either
.
About
the
Rebellion
and
its
results
he
would
express
no
opinion
.
When
asked
whether
he
was
not
happier
now
that
Jones
was
gone
,
he
would
say
only
"
Donkeys
live
a
long
time
.
None
of
you
has
ever
seen
a
dead
donkey
,"
and
the
others
had
to
be
content
with
this
cryptic
answer
.
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