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CHAPTERS 8 AND 9 | + The pigs continue to alter the Commandments on the wall to justify their actions + The animals work harder than they did under Mr Jones but eat far less. + Napoleon’s trade with Mr Frederick causes problems and the humans destroy the finished windmill + The new young pigs are to be educated separately. ‘+ Moses returns to the farm + Boxer collapses in the quay. The pigs sell Boxer to the knacker’s yard as he is too weak to work. They use the money they get for him to buy more whisky. attackea by napoleon s aogs ana anven from the farm. + Napoleon tells the other animals that there will be no more debates — the pigs will make the decisions. CHAPTER 10 + The farm is richer than ever but the animals also work harder than ever. + Clover sees the pigs walking on their hind legs and Napoleon carrying a whip. + The Commandments have been erased and replaced by a single slogan: ‘All Animals Are Equal But Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others’ + The pigs invite the farmers to dinner. + The animals look in through the farmhouse window and can ne longer see the difference between the pigs and the humans.

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