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The Battle of the Windmill

  • Writer: Boxer
    Boxer
  • Oct 14, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 18, 2021

Napoleon had talked about that we, the animals, should prepare for the worst because Mr. Frederick had given him fake dolla bills. Napoleon was smarter than me once again; he is always rigt. I saw Mr. Frederick with 15 of his men, cum through the gates of Animal farm, heavily armed. Napoleon and I attempted to frighten them away but without any luck. Many of my "comrades" as Napoleon would call them, were already injured, and we all ran back to the farm buildings.

I saw Napoleon walk down and up without saying a letter or a word or something; he did not seem at ease with what was going on, understandably so. I saw two of Frederick's men walk with a metal kinda thing and a hamer towards the windmill. They were also drilling a hole near the base of the windmill. I can hear Benjamin say: "Do you not see what they are doing? They are going to pack blasting powder into that hole". Nobody really gave a doodoo of what Benjamin said, but I remember knowing that he was probably right.


I saw the fear in the animal's eyes. I was terrified as well. I heard a roar, and I throwrd myself flatt on my stomach along with all the animals (it really hurt), except for Napoleon, who stood still like a statue. We all stood up. The windmill had fallen, and I could feel the anger like build up inside of me. The fear had disappeared, and for the first time in my life I wanted to destdroy the humans. I started charging towards the enemy. I broke three men's heads by using my leggy thingy. I also saw Jessie and Bluebell rip some guy's pants off (mine was bigger).


Napoleon's nine dogs appeared suddenly and ran towatrds the men. Panic took control of them. I saw into Fredericks's eyes, he was scared. Frederick shouted to his men to run for their deer lifes. We chased them down and I got in some last kicks at them with my leggy thingy as they forced their way through the gate.



 
 
 

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