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What roused the pride of the animals and made them reconcile to the new arrangement? In the meanwhile, what sudden decision was taken by the pigs? What do we learn about Napoleon at this juncture?
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Solution
The sight of Napoleon, on all fours, delivering orders to Whymper, who stood on two legs, roused their pride and partly reconciled them to the new arrangement. The· pigs moved into the farmhouse not only took their meals in the kitchen and used the drawing-room as a recreation room but also slept in the beds. Napolean became dominating and clever. He developed evil designs to keep the animals on labor and he enjoyed the comfort. He kept up his individual identity as a leader.
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