The dark night came and some animals were fed up with Napoleon’s government so they decided to get their fair share. They got into the storage room, where nobody was, even pigs’ guard; they took everything that they wanted. These daredevils tried to do everything quietly. But, unfortunately, the animals were very careless, because they made real noise, they scattered the bag with grain, spilled the container with milk and tipped over a big, heavy barrel, which woke Napoleon and his allies. The light in Mr. Jones’s house was turned on and undisputed tyrant with its humble servants that lived there as people moved towards so called crime scene. There they saw vivid footprints of cheaters, as Napoleon called them. It was clear, that chickens broke the law and afforded to sneak into the storage room. After that, the farm authorities came to chickens in order to take the eggs from them. But, chickens were enraged about their rules so birds didn`t let pigs take what they wanted, moreover one courage hen bit a pig with its beak. And when all pigs surrounded a poor creature, all chickens united together in the top of the shed and refused to go down on Napoleon`s demand. Furthermore they egged them, whereby all Napoleon’s servants scattered and the leader got mad so he called his faithful, severe dogs for help. They without hesitation destroyed everyone in their path, and innocent cat became their victim. All animals on the farm saw this crime, but they didn’t do anything. The dogs tore a fortuneless cat. The following day, the meeting was gathered where Napoleon had to decide what to do with criminals that disobeyed his laws. All animals came to the barn and accommodated in front of their leader and all his comrades. Also, he gave the speech, where he mentioned previous rulers. Of course, some animals disliked Napoleon’s speech and decisions, for example, Boxer, but all they were afraid of current government, because they knew what would wait for them if they would show their rebellion. Dark, evil dogs suppressed any denials and expressing the opinions. The main pig declared that there are cheaters among them and urged animals who consider that they are also guilty to confess. It’s a pity, but two more animals came out slowly from the crowd with their heads down. Napoleon ordered to withdraw them somewhere. Everybody with eyes limpid with sympathy spent a heartrending look innocent accused animals passing by, that were under escort by fierce dogs. Only the crow was a witness of the brutal massacre of those innocent creatures, it couldn’t observe that process, so turned its back on such cruelty. All of them were killed by Napoleon`s regime. After this on the wall, where seven commandments were written, near the sixth one “No animal shall kill another animal” was appended “Without cause”. When Napoleon left meeting, all animals began to sing the revolution song, which they sang with Major. But, Napoleon decided to return to the barn with its bodyguards, that were always with him and say that he didn't approve this and claimed that there was not any use of it anymore, because the revolution was completed and from this time singing is forbidden under the threat of death penalty. _____________________________________________________ The night came, and some animals were fed up with Napoleon’s government, so they decided to get their fair share. They got into the storage room, where nobody was, even the pigs’ guard; they took everything that they wanted. These daredevils tried to do everything quietly. But, unfortunately, the animals were very careless, because they made real noise, they scattered the bag with grain, spilled the container with milk, and tipped over a big, heavy barrel, which woke Napoleon and his allies. The light in Mr. Jones’s house was turned on and an undisputed tyrant with its humble servants, lived there as people, moved towards the so-called crime scene. There they saw vivid footprints of cheaters, as Napoleon called them. It was clear, that chickens broke the law and afforded to sneak into the storage room. After that, the farm authorities came to the chickens in order to take the eggs from them. But, chickens were enraged about their rules, so birds didn’t let pigs take what they wanted, moreover one courageous hen bit a pig with its beak. And when all pigs surrounded a poor creature, all chickens united together at the top of the shed and refused to go down on Napoleon’s demand [dɪˈmɑːnd]. Furthermore, they egged them, whereby [weəˈbaɪ] all Napoleon’s servants scattered, and the leader got mad, so he called his faithful, severe dogs for help. They without hesitation destroyed everyone in their path, and the innocent cat became their victim. All animals on the farm saw this crime, but they didn’t do anything. The dogs tore a fortuneless cat. The following day, the meeting was gathered, where Napoleon had to decide what to do with criminals that disobeyed his laws. All animals came to the barn and accommodated in front of their leader and all his comrades. Also, he gave a speech, where he mentioned previous rulers. Of course, some animals disliked Napoleon’s speech and decisions, for example, Boxer, but they were afraid of the current government because they knew what would wait for them if they would show their rebellion [rɪˈbel.i.ən]. Dark, evil [ˈiːvl] dogs suppressed any denials [dɪˈnaɪ.əl] and expressions of their opinions. The main pig declared that there are cheaters among them and urged animals who consider that they are also guilty to confess. It’s a pity, but two more animals came out slowly from the crowd with their heads down. Napoleon ordered to withdraw them somewhere. Everybody with eyes limpid with sympathy spent a heart-rending look at innocent accused animals passing by, that were under escort by fierce dogs. Only the crow was a witness to the brutal massacre [ˈmæs.ə.kər] of those innocent creatures, it couldn’t observe that process, so turned its back on such cruelty. All of them were killed by Napoleon's regime. After this on the wall, where seven commandments were written, near the sixth one “No animal shall kill another animal” was appended “Without cause”. When Napoleon left the meeting, all animals began to sing the revolution song, which they sang with Major. But, Napoleon decided to return to the barn with his bodyguards that were always with him, and say that he didn't approve of this and claimed that there was not any use of it anymore because the revolution was completed and from this time singing is forbidden under the threat of death penalty.