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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
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believe

He told his story to others but they did not believe him. At first his negihbors Smith and Dickens didn't believe him. The bunch of people on the truck carried their sticks to the farm. But the animals had expected this would happen. Their leader Snowball led the war.

He finally decided to disguise himself as black to go inside the South town.

Are they OK?

Thank you
  

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Hi, He told his story to others but they did not believe him. At first his ne gih bors Smith and Dickens didn't believe him. The bunch of people on the truck carried their sticks to the farm.

  • Hi, He told his story to others but they did not believe him.
  • At first his ne gih bors Smith and Dickens didn't believe him.
  • The bunch of people on the truck carried their sticks to the farm.
  • But the animals had expected this would happen.
  • Their leader Snowball led the war.
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Hi,

He told his story to others but they did not believe him. At first his negihbors Smith and Dickens didn't believe him. The bunch of people on the truck carried their sticks to the farm. But the animals had expected this would happen. Their leader Snowball led the war.

He finally decided to disgui
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He told his story to others but they did not believe him. At first his neighbors, Smith and Dickens, didn't believe him.

The bunch of people on the truck carried their sticks to the farm, but the animals had predicted (that) this would happen. Snowball, their leader, led the war.

He finally decided to disguise himself black

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