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第九章
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Boxer's
split
hoof
was
a
long
time
in
healing
.
They
had
started
the
rebuilding
of
the
windmill
the
day
after
the
victory
celebrations
were
ended
.
Boxer
refused
to
take
even
a
day
off
work
,
and
made
it
a
point
of
honour
not
to
let
it
be
seen
that
he
was
in
pain
.
In
the
evenings
he
would
admit
privately
to
Clover
that
the
hoof
troubled
him
a
great
deal
.
Clover
treated
the
hoof
with
poultices
of
herbs
which
she
prepared
by
chewing
them
,
and
both
she
and
Benjamin
urged
Boxer
to
work
less
hard
. "
A
horse's
lungs
do
not
last
for
ever
,"
she
said
to
him
.
But
Boxer
would
not
listen
.
He
had
,
he
said
,
only
one
real
ambition
left
—
to
see
the
windmill
well
under
way
before
he
reached
the
age
for
retirement
.
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At
the
beginning
,
when
the
laws
of
Animal
Farm
were
first
formulated
,
the
retiring
age
had
been
fixed
for
horses
and
pigs
at
twelve
,
for
cows
at
fourteen
,
for
dogs
at
nine
,
for
sheep
at
seven
,
and
for
hens
and
geese
at
five
.
Liberal
old-age
pensions
had
been
agreed
upon
.
As
yet
no
animal
had
actually
retired
on
pension
,
but
of
late
the
subject
had
been
discussed
more
and
more
.
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
.
For
a
horse
,
it
was
said
,
the
pension
would
be
five
pounds
of
corn
a
day
and
,
in
winter
,
fifteen
pounds
of
hay
,
with
a
carrot
or
possibly
an
apple
on
public
holidays
.
Boxer's
twelfth
birthday
was
due
in
the
late
summer
of
the
following
year
.
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