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Farmer Jones Horrid Loss to Animals

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[pic 1]Farmer Jones Horrid Loss to Animals

[pic 2]     This farm is called animal farm, it got its name from the animals that run it and took it away from Mr. Jones.—the original owner and farmer of the farm—early today in England on the 12th of October, Jones and a couple armed men stormed over towards the barn. Snowball—a clever pig—had already preplanned Jones coming back to the

farm. Pigeons from the farm spotted these men and flew back to the farm to alert the other animals. Jones and his men broke through the barn doors and immediately confronting them was plethora of animals led by Snowball. Snowball then charged at Jones, armed with a shotgun, Jones shot at the pig. The bullets and Snowball were racing towards each other like a race to the middle, the bullets barely grazed Snowball’s back. Sadly the sheep standing directly behind snowball were not grazed but killed. Jones flew back into a puddle of mud, shooting his shotgun up in the air. When the shot went off, it was like a start to a track meet, and the animals were off. Boxer—a giant well built working horse—with his tremendous brutal strength knocked one of Jones’ men face first into the mud. He tried to move the boy but the boy stood there. Boxer, remembering he had his iron hooves on, broke into tears in the middle of the battle thinking he killed the young boy. Jones, looking like a drunken ice skater trying to stand on his feet, got up and so did the young boy. He was not killed but stunned or may have blacked out from the powering hit. All of Jones’ men fled the scene. Shortly after they left, Snowball turned to all of the animals and yelled “No sentimentality, comrades,” While his wounds dripping on the barn floor with blood. “War is war; the only good human being is a dead one!” This little battle left two animals dead and several humans and animals severely injured.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Reported by:     [pic 3]

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