Monday, 15 December 2014

Execution!!!!

Clover says:

Oh dear!!! Why did this have to happen? Why must Napoleon be so paranoid?
Yesterday afternoon Napoleon called a meeting in the big barn. He just stood there looking at us, and then uttered this weird high pitched noise. Suddenly the dogs bounded forward and grabbed 4 of the pigs around the neck!! They dragged them roughly to Napoleons feet. The pigs' ears were bleeding and ripped and they were trembling in terror. The dogs went sort of crazy at the taste of blood, and 3 of them launched themselves at Boxer! Boxer of all animals!! Boxer, who always agrees with Napoleon!! Boxer whos motto is 'Napoleon is always right!'! Boxer saw them coming and put out a huge hoof, pinning one dog to the ground. Napoleon ordered him to let go, and the dogs slunk off!!! 
The 4 pigs waited, looking very guilty. They openly confessed that they helped Snowball destroy the windmill, entered an agreement with Snowball in handing Animal Far over to Mr. Frederick, also they said that Snowball confided in them that he had been Jones' secret agent for years already. As soon as they were finished the dogs ran forward and ripped the pigs' throats out!! 
Next, the 3 Black Minorca hens came forward and told Napoleon that Snowball came to them in a dream and told them to rebel. They to were slaughtered!
A goose admitted to stealing corn, a sheep confessed to urinating in the drinking pool, and 2 other sheep were responsible for murdering a old ram! They were all slain on the spot! This continued until their was a massive pile of corpses and puddles of blood!! We were all stuck to our spots, afraid to move, afraid to speak! 
When it was all over, the left over animal crept away, shaken and miserable! All of us lay down in the pasture, except for Boxer. He could not comprehend what had happened, and decided to get out an hour earlier from then on! 
Soon I began to sing Beasts of England, and the other animal slowly joined in... 
A few minute later Snowball and 2 dogs appeared  and told us we were no longer permitted to sing that song, because that future was here! He gave us a new song, but it did not seem to equal up to Beasts of England.  

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