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  • Spreading the news
  • Getting forced out of your own farm
  • Attempting to recapture the farm
  • Napoleon and Snowball told the pigeons the past around flyers to their next doors neighbours telling them about the Rebellion and teaching them about the Beast of England
  • Rejoicing for there victory and grieving of the lost of an animal
  • Mr.Jones was forced out of his farm and now he is sitting in taproom of the Red Lion at Willingdonced. Talking to the other farmers of how his good for nothing animals turned him out of his farm.
  • Animal hero first class
  • Mr.Jones and the farmers coming to recapture the farm back from the animals. They brought sticks to defend them selves with and Mr. Jones at the front of the men with a Gun holding in his hands. Not long after thay arrived at the farm which the animals were waiting for them. Not long after the fight belong and it ending in Mr.Jones tretreat and one of the animals death.
  • THE Anniversary of the rebellion
  • After fighting off Mr. Jones and his men the animals way excited of there victory. They sung Beast of England many times and raised the flag but also sad of the animals death. Snowball broke down in tears and blaming himself of the death of the animal. They held a funeral of the animal immediately and one animal asking were is Mollie. Snowball thinking of the worst about Mollie found her hiding in her stall.
  • Snowball and Boxer was considered as first class heroes . It consisted of a brass medal(they were really some old horse-brasses which had been found in the harness-room), to be worn on Sundays and holidays. There was also “Animal Hero, Second Class,” which was conferred posthumously on the dead sheep.
  • There was much discussion as to what the battle should be called. In the end, it was named the Battle of the Cowshed, since that was where the ambush had been sprung. Mr. Jones’sgun had been found lying in the mud, and it was known that there was a supply of cartridgesin the farmhouse. It was decided to set the gun up at the foot of the Flagstaff, like a piece nonartillery, and to fire it twice a year — once on October the twelfth, the anniversary of the Battle of the Cowshed, and once on Midsummer Day, the anniversary of the Rebellion.
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