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The
farm
had
had
a
fairly
successful
year
,
but
was
still
short
of
money
.
There
were
the
bricks
,
sand
,
and
lime
for
the
schoolroom
to
be
purchased
,
and
it
would
also
be
necessary
to
begin
saving
up
again
for
the
machinery
for
the
windmill
.
Then
there
were
lamp
oil
and
candles
for
the
house
,
sugar
for
Napoleon's
own
table
(
he
forbade
this
to
the
other
pigs
,
on
the
ground
that
it
made
them
fat
),
and
all
the
usual
replacements
such
as
tools
,
nails
,
string
,
coal
,
wire
,
scrap-iron
,
and
dog
biscuits
.
A
stump
of
hay
and
part
of
the
potato
crop
were
sold
off
,
and
the
contract
for
eggs
was
increased
to
six
hundred
a
week
,
so
that
that
year
the
hens
barely
hatched
enough
chicks
to
keep
their
numbers
at
the
same
level
.
Rations
,
reduced
in
December
,
were
reduced
again
in
February
,
and
lanterns
in
the
stalls
were
forbidden
to
save
oil
.
But
the
pigs
seemed
comfortable
enough
,
and
in
fact
were
putting
on
weight
if
anything
.
One
afternoon
in
late
February
a
warm
,
rich
,
appetising
scent
,
such
as
the
animals
had
never
smelt
before
,
wafted
itself
across
the
yard
from
the
little
brew-house
,
which
had
been
disused
in
Jones's
time
,
and
which
stood
beyond
the
kitchen
.
Someone
said
it
was
the
smell
of
cooking
barley
.
The
animals
sniffed
the
air
hungrily
and
wondered
whether
a
warm
mash
was
being
prepared
for
their
supper
.
But
no
warm
mash
appeared
,
and
on
the
following
Sunday
it
was
announced
that
from
now
onwards
all
barley
would
be
reserved
for
the
pigs
.
The
field
beyond
the
orchard
had
already
been
sown
with
barley
.
And
the
news
soon
leaked
out
that
every
pig
was
now
receiving
a
ration
of
a
pint
of
beer
daily
,
with
half
a
gallon
for
Napoleon
himself
,
which
was
always
served
to
him
in
the
Crown
Derby
soup
tureen
.
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But
if
there
were
hardships
to
be
borne
,
they
were
partly
offset
by
the
fact
that
life
nowadays
had
a
greater
dignity
than
it
had
had
before
.
There
were
more
songs
,
more
speeches
,
more
processions
.
Napoleon
had
commanded
that
once
a
week
there
should
be
held
something
called
a
Spontaneous
Demonstration
,
the
object
of
which
was
to
celebrate
the
struggles
and
triumphs
of
Animal
Farm
.
At
the
appointed
time
the
animals
would
leave
their
work
and
march
round
the
precincts
of
the
farm
in
military
formation
,
with
the
pigs
leading
,
then
the
horses
,
then
the
cows
,
then
the
sheep
,
and
then
the
poultry
.
The
dogs
flanked
the
procession
and
at
the
head
of
all
marched
Napoleon's
black
cockerel
.
Boxer
and
Clover
always
carried
between
them
a
green
banner
marked
with
the
hoof
and
the
horn
and
the
caption
, "
Long
live
Comrade
Napoleon
!"
Afterwards
there
were
recitations
of
poems
composed
in
Napoleon's
honour
,
and
a
speech
by
Squealer
giving
particulars
of
the
latest
increases
in
the
production
of
foodstuffs
,
and
on
occasion
a
shot
was
fired
from
the
gun
.
The
sheep
were
the
greatest
devotees
of
the
Spontaneous
Demonstration
,
and
if
anyone
complained
(
as
a
few
animals
sometimes
did
,
when
no
pigs
or
dogs
were
near
)
that
they
wasted
time
and
meant
a
lot
of
standing
about
in
the
cold
,
the
sheep
were
sure
to
silence
him
with
a
tremendous
bleating
of
"
Four
legs
good
,
two
legs
bad
!"
But
by
and
large
the
animals
enjoyed
these
celebrations
.
They
found
it
comforting
to
be
reminded
that
,
after
all
,
they
were
truly
their
own
masters
and
that
the
work
they
did
was
for
their
own
benefit
.
So
that
,
what
with
the
songs
,
the
processions
,
Squealer's
lists
of
figures
,
the
thunder
of
the
gun
,
the
crowing
of
the
cockerel
,
and
the
fluttering
of
the
flag
,
they
were
able
to
forget
that
their
bellies
were
empty
,
at
least
part
of
the
time
.
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