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The
windmill
presented
unexpected
difficulties
.
There
was
a
good
quarry
of
limestone
on
the
farm
,
and
plenty
of
sand
and
cement
had
been
found
in
one
of
the
outhouses
,
so
that
all
the
materials
for
building
were
at
hand
.
But
the
problem
the
animals
could
not
at
first
solve
was
how
to
break
up
the
stone
into
pieces
of
suitable
size
.
There
seemed
no
way
of
doing
this
except
with
picks
and
crowbars
,
which
no
animal
could
use
,
because
no
animal
could
stand
on
his
hind
legs
.
Only
after
weeks
of
vain
effort
did
the
right
idea
occur
to
somebody-namely
,
to
utilise
the
force
of
gravity
.
Huge
boulders
,
far
too
big
to
be
used
as
they
were
,
were
lying
all
over
the
bed
of
the
quarry
.
The
animals
lashed
ropes
round
these
,
and
then
all
together
,
cows
,
horses
,
sheep
,
any
animal
that
could
lay
hold
of
the
rope
—
even
the
pigs
sometimes
joined
in
at
critical
moments
—
they
dragged
them
with
desperate
slowness
up
the
slope
to
the
top
of
the
quarry
,
where
they
were
toppled
over
the
edge
,
to
shatter
to
pieces
below
.
Transporting
the
stone
when
it
was
once
broken
was
comparatively
simple
.
The
horses
carried
it
off
in
cart-loads
,
the
sheep
dragged
single
blocks
,
even
Muriel
and
Benjamin
yoked
themselves
into
an
old
governess-cart
and
did
their
share
.
By
late
summer
a
sufficient
store
of
stone
had
accumulated
,
and
then
the
building
began
,
under
the
superintendence
of
the
pigs
.
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But
it
was
a
slow
,
laborious
process
.
Frequently
it
took
a
whole
day
of
exhausting
effort
to
drag
a
single
boulder
to
the
top
of
the
quarry
,
and
sometimes
when
it
was
pushed
over
the
edge
it
failed
to
break
.
Nothing
could
have
been
achieved
without
Boxer
,
whose
strength
seemed
equal
to
that
of
all
the
rest
of
the
animals
put
together
.
When
the
boulder
began
to
slip
and
the
animals
cried
out
in
despair
at
finding
themselves
dragged
down
the
hill
,
it
was
always
Boxer
who
strained
himself
against
the
rope
and
brought
the
boulder
to
a
stop
.
To
see
him
toiling
up
the
slope
inch
by
inch
,
his
breath
coming
fast
,
the
tips
of
his
hoofs
clawing
at
the
ground
,
and
his
great
sides
matted
with
sweat
,
filled
everyone
with
admiration
.
Clover
warned
him
sometimes
to
be
careful
not
to
overstrain
himself
,
but
Boxer
would
never
listen
to
her
.
His
two
slogans
, "
I
will
work
harder
"
and
"
Napoleon
is
always
right
,"
seemed
to
him
a
sufficient
answer
to
all
problems
.
He
had
made
arrangements
with
the
cockerel
to
call
him
three-quarters
of
an
hour
earlier
in
the
mornings
instead
of
half
an
hour
.
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
.
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