The whole farm was deeply divided on the subject of the windmill. Snowball did not deny that to build it would be a difficult business. Stone would have to be carried and built up into walls, then the sails would have to be made and after that there would be need for dynamos and cables..He maintained that it could all be done in a year. And thereafter, he declared, so much labour would be saved that the animals would only need to work three days a week. Napoleon, on the other hand, argued that the great need of the moment was to increase food production, and that if they wasted time on the windmill they would all starve to death. The animals formed themselves into two factions under the slogan
food wont become more plentiful or the windmill wont save work. Windmill or no windmill, life would go on as it had always gone on–that is, badly.
Vote for Napoleon and the full manger.
No!
Yes!
We must send out more and more pigeons and stir up rebellion among the animals on the other farms.
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Yes!
Apart from the disputes over the windmill, there was the question of the defence of the farm. It was fully realised that though the human beings had been defeated in the Battle of the Cowshed they might make another and more determined attempt to recapture the farm and reinstate Mr. Jones. They had all the more reason for doing so because the news of their defeat had spread across the countryside and made the animals on the neighbouring farms more restive than ever. As usual, Snowball and Napoleon were in disagreement.
the animals must do was to procure firearms and train themselves in the use of them.
*Behhh*!
Now that the plan for the winwill are finished , we will put to a vote the choice to follow ir or not! The choice is your Camarade !