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Animal Farm George Orwell Children’s Book

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Animal FarmGeorge Orwell

Animal FarmGeorge Orwell

Children’s BookChildren’s Book

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Once upon a time, many animalslived happily on a place called Animal Farm.

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What seemed like a long time ago,the farm was named: Manor Farm!

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Their leader, Napoleon was a pig. He was very intelligent,

and certainly took care of the farm!

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All the animals worked hard everyday to build Napoleon’s desiredwindmill. They were making great progress.

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The animals no longer wanted to be lead by humans, because they treated them badly, and made them very sad. .

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But one day, Napoleon started to treat them unfairly. It reminded

the animals of their old leader Mr. Jones, who was not a very nice man...

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Napoleon and the other pigs who supported himwere changing the rules for themselves!

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They even banned the Animal’s favorite song:Beasts of England, which was the symbol of the animals work and power.

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As the months came on by, Napoleon was breakingthe rules that stated he was not to become

similar to humans!

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Napoleon even killed and harmed other animals! He was acting just likeMr. Jones. The animals grew sad, and weak.

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One day, the animals even caught him walking on hishind legs--just like a human!

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But no matter what Napoleon did, the animalsstayed loyal to him. Especially a big, strong horse called

Boxer.

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Napoleon soon acting more human, and even met, and made deals with other human farmers.

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One night the animals spied on Napoleon, and his nowhuman friends, as they dine in Mr. Jones’ farmhouse.

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They saw Napoleon laugh, talk, and act like his human friends.

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The animals were very sad. They had been trickedby their leader.

They learned that with Napoleon’s power, came trickery.The animals learned not to trust Napoleon, for he used

his power, and admiration to him, to fool them.

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The End.