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He was indefatigable at this. Voice Reading
He formed the Egg Production Committee for the hens, the Clean Tails League for the cows, the Wild Comrades' Re-education Committee (the object of this was to tame the rats and rabbits), the Whiter Wool Movement for the sheep, and various others, besides instituting classes in reading and writing. Voice Reading
On the whole, these projects were a failure. Voice Reading
The attempt to tame the wild creatures, for instance, broke down almost immediately. Voice Reading
They continued to behave very much as before, and when treated with generosity, simply took advantage of it. Voice Reading
The cat joined the Re-education Committee and was very active in it for some days. Voice Reading
She was seen one day sitting on a roof and talking to some sparrows who were just out of her reach. Voice Reading
She was telling them that all animals were now comrades and that any sparrow who chose could come and perch on her paw; but the sparrows kept their distance. Voice Reading
The reading and writing classes, however, were a great success. By the autumn almost every animal on the farm was literate in some degree. Voice Reading
As for the pigs, they could already read and write perfectly. Voice Reading
The dogs learned to read fairly well, but were not interested in reading anything except the Seven Commandments. Voice Reading
Muriel, the goat, could read somewhat better than the dogs, and sometimes used to read to the others in the evenings from scraps of newspaper which she found on the rubbish heap. Voice Reading
Benjamin could read as well as any pig, but never exercised his faculty. Voice Reading
So far as he knew, he said, there was nothing worth reading. Voice Reading
Clover learnt the whole alphabet, but could not put words together. Voice Reading
Boxer could not get beyond the letter D. Voice Reading
He would trace out A, B, C, D, in the dust with his great hoof, and then would stand staring at the letters with his ears back, sometimes shaking his forelock, trying with all his might to remember what came next and never succeeding. Voice Reading
On several occasions, indeed, he did learn E, F, G, H, but by the time he knew them, it was always discovered that he had forgotten A, B, C, and D. Voice Reading
Finally he decided to be content with the first four letters, and used to write them out once or twice every day to refresh his memory. Voice Reading
Mollie refused to learn any but the six letters which spelt her own name. Voice Reading
She would form these very neatly out of pieces of twig, and would then decorate them with a flower or two and walk round them admiring them. Voice Reading
None of the other animals on the farm could get further than the letter A. Voice Reading
It was also found that the stupider animals, such as the sheep, hens, and ducks, were unable to learn the Seven Commandments by heart. Voice Reading
After much thought Snowball declared that the Seven Commandments could in effect be reduced to a single maxim, namely: "Four legs good, two legs bad." This, he said, contained the essential principle of Animalism. Voice Reading
Whoever had thoroughly grasped it would be safe from human influences. Voice Reading

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