Dear Journal,
Animal Farm's relations with the human race are not quite as they were before. Many townspeople still resent the beasts for prospering, though I have developed a certain respect for the animals for the efficiency with which they conduct their affairs. Indeed, on the onset of the windmill's construction, many people at the public houses argued that the windmill was bound to fall down or never work - the windmill would be a failure, and the farm would bankrupt sooner or later. Yet they have not. Rather than declining, I see that the farm is flourishing. Except through myself, the animals have yet to come into contact with humans, though Napoleon expresses a wish to enter a business agreement with either Mr. Pilkington or Mr. Frederick. As they are rivals, I have advised him never make definite offers to both sides simultaneously.
Animal Farm's relations with the human race are not quite as they were before. Many townspeople still resent the beasts for prospering, though I have developed a certain respect for the animals for the efficiency with which they conduct their affairs. Indeed, on the onset of the windmill's construction, many people at the public houses argued that the windmill was bound to fall down or never work - the windmill would be a failure, and the farm would bankrupt sooner or later. Yet they have not. Rather than declining, I see that the farm is flourishing. Except through myself, the animals have yet to come into contact with humans, though Napoleon expresses a wish to enter a business agreement with either Mr. Pilkington or Mr. Frederick. As they are rivals, I have advised him never make definite offers to both sides simultaneously.
- Mr. Whymper
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