Animal Farm

how do the humans react animal farm

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"Most of this time Mr. Jones had spent sitting in the taproom of the Red Lion at Willingdon, complaining to anyone who would listen of the monstrous injustice he had suffered in being turned out of his property by a pack of good-for-nothing animals. The other farmers sympathised in principle, but they did not at first give him much help. At heart, each of them was secretly wondering whether he could not somehow turn Jones's misfortune to his own advantage."

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Pilkington and Frederick "were both thoroughly frightened by the rebellion on Animal Farm, and very anxious to prevent their own animals from learning too much about it."

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