Animal ferma
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|Mollie refused to learn any but the six letters which spelt her own name. She would form these very neatly out of pieces of twig, and would then decorate them with a flower or two and walk round them admiring them. | |Mollie refused to learn any but the six letters which spelt her own name. She would form these very neatly out of pieces of twig, and would then decorate them with a flower or two and walk round them admiring them. | ||
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− | |Nul otre animal de ferma mog lerni pyu kem letra A. Oni deskovri yoshi ke pyu stupide animales, tal kom yaninas, kokinas e utkinas, bu mog memorisi Sem Shwotura. Afte gro-dumi Snegabol deklari ke pa fakta oni mog redukti Sem Shwotura a sole maxima, | + | |Nul otre animal de ferma mog lerni pyu kem letra A. Oni deskovri yoshi ke pyu stupide animales, tal kom yaninas, kokinas e utkinas, bu mog memorisi Sem Shwotura. Afte gro-dumi Snegabol deklari ke pa fakta oni mog redukti Sem Shwotura a sole maxima, namem: «Char gamba hao, dwa gamba buhao». Sey-la, ta shwo, konteni fundamentale prinsip de animalisma. Animal kel samaji it fulem es sigurisi-ney kontra jen-ney influsa. Faulas al beginsa objeti, li dumi ke li hev dwa gamba toshi, bat Snegabol pruvi ke bu es prave. |
|None of the other animals on the farm could get further than the letter A. It was also found that the stupider animals, such as the sheep, hens, and ducks, were unable to learn the Seven Commandments by heart. After much thought Snowball declared that the Seven Commandments could in effect be reduced to a single maxim, namely: "Four legs good, two legs bad." This, he said, contained the essential principle of Animalism. Whoever had thoroughly grasped it would be safe from human influences. The birds at first objected, since it seemed to them that they also had two legs, but Snowball proved to them that this was not so. | |None of the other animals on the farm could get further than the letter A. It was also found that the stupider animals, such as the sheep, hens, and ducks, were unable to learn the Seven Commandments by heart. After much thought Snowball declared that the Seven Commandments could in effect be reduced to a single maxim, namely: "Four legs good, two legs bad." This, he said, contained the essential principle of Animalism. Whoever had thoroughly grasped it would be safe from human influences. The birds at first objected, since it seemed to them that they also had two legs, but Snowball proved to them that this was not so. | ||
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