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The animals work even harder. The mill is finally built. Napoleon increasingly uses the tools of humans, such as plates, beds or even alcohol which has remained hidden, since the departure of Mrs. Jones. After a good cooked, the animals are only afraid: that their leader leaves them for a better world! Then, another command of Animalism is misunderstood of animals, he thinks that no animal should drink alcohol, but he forgot a few words: NO ANIMAL WILL DRINK TOO BOTTOM! In addition, a deal to sell the wood that is no longer used must be made between the animal farm and one of the neighboring farms (Mr. Frederick or Mr. Pilkington). When Napoleon tilts for one, it is said that Snowball is on this farm and when the great chief tilts for the other, rumors spread that the traitor is hiding there. Finally, when everyone thinks that Pilkington would be chosen, Napoleon turns to Frederick. The latter wanted to pay for the wood in checks, but the chief Napoleon, far too intelligent to be fooled, demanded that he be paid in notes. Frederick complies and takes the wood, however a few days later, the chief pig learns that these notes are then forgeries! In addition, Frederick is on the way, to wage war on them, the battle is BLOODY, and much more difficult, fierce than that of the stable. During the combat, the mill is destroyed, and there are many wounded. Finally, after all this mess, a strange event occurs: Brille-Babil is seen near the wall, on which is the rules of Animalism, at the foot of a ladder from which he has just fallen, with a pot of white paint, very close to him.