Central - EDN | Bease | o ivery laund and clime, | |
Central - EDN | Bease | o ivery laund and clime, | |
Central - EDN | Bease o Britain, | Bease | o Ireland, |
Central - EDN | Bease o Britain, | Bease | o Ireland, |
Central - EDN | 7. Aa | bease | is equal. |
Central - EDN | ver kill ony ither animal. Aa | bease | is equal. |
Central - EDN | s a merk o the human bein. Aa | bease | should gang nakit.’ |
Central - EDN | the fecht. Aa men is faes. Aa | bease | is feres.’ |
Central - EDN | . She wis tellin them that aa | bease | wis nou feres and that ony sp |
Central - EDN | k up an unmutable law that aa | bease | on Animal Ferm maun líve by |
Central - EDN | m ’at tells ye that man and | bease | haes a common interest, that |
Central - EDN | The | bease | teuk their brakfast, and syne |
Central - EDN | mpit ontae their perches, the | bease | sattelt doun in the strae, an |
Central - EDN | ferm gaed like clockwark. The | bease | wis mair blythe as they could |
Central - EDN | vizzy o maist o the ferm. The | bease | brattelt tae the tap o it and |
Central - EDN | e cat wis a bittie queer. The | bease | suin noticed that whan the’ |
Central - EDN | cks growed on the hedges. The | bease | hatit Moses cause he telt tal |
Central - EDN | the grund o the orchart. The | bease | haed nae reason tae dout they |
Central - EDN | he vantage o the lave. Aa the | bease | noddit in clean greement, and |
Central - EDN | rd. Same wi the whips. Aa the | bease | fliskit wi joy whan they saw |
Central - EDN | the heezin o the flag aa the | bease | troupit intae the muckle barn |
Central - EDN | Yet he haes owerance o aa the | bease | . He pits them tae wark, he gi |
Central - EDN | In nae time ava the | bease | haed connacht aathing that mi |
Central - EDN | fashin theirsels tae feed the | bease | . Whan Mr Cameron got back he |
Central - EDN | hedges wis neglectit and the | bease | wis unner-fed. |
Central - EDN | Sae the | bease | troupit doun tae the heyfield |
Central - EDN | r, craikin lood. Meantime the | bease | haed chased Cameron and his m |
Central - EDN | nd nae flees. Alane amang the | bease | on the ferm he niver lauched. |
Central - EDN | g steert up a feuch amang the | bease | . Aamaist afore Major haed got |
Central - EDN | ou if the’ war ae thing the | bease | wis haley certaint o, it wis |
Central - EDN | led tae the main gate, wi the | bease | hoondin them oot in victory. |
Central - EDN | rtit the futur Republic o the | Bease | that wad arise whan the human |
Central - EDN | as bein the maist heidy o the | bease | . Maist weel-forrit amang the |
Central - EDN | o reamy milk that mony o the | bease | leukit at wi bonnie interest. |
Central - EDN | For the first few mínits the | bease | could haurdly trew their guid |
Central - EDN | ar mair easedom tae, that the | bease | wisna uised wi. They met wi m |
Central - EDN | sae that by the forenicht the | bease | aye wisna fed. At last and le |
Central - EDN | ation, and aa the mair hummle | bease | yokit tae learnin the new max |
Central - EDN | aid the education o the young | bease | wis mair important as onythin |
Southern - SEA | s laidit wi vittals for baith | bease | an fock an ither sic messages |
Southern - SEA | yow awa an aa, alang wi thaim | bease | .” |
Central - EDN | ess and indifference. A wheen | bease | speirt whither it wis no the |
Central - EDN | s o the pigs. At this a wheen | bease | channert, but it wis nae uiss |
Central - EDN | tuation. They haed niver seen | bease | behave like this afore, and t |
Central - EDN | it the resolutions. The ither | bease | unnerstuid hou tae vote, but |
Central - EDN | sneddit. Afore lang the ither | bease | begoud arrivin and makkin the |
Central - EDN | and wantit tae tell the ither | bease | aboot it. They haed gree’d |
Central - EDN | awba set tae guidin the ither | bease | intae what he caa’d Animal |
Central - EDN | Nane o the ither | bease | on the ferm could win faurer |
Southern - SEA | fodder fur thair kye an ither | bease | , cuistin peats an wunnin eldi |
Central - EDN | ed for human beins and no for | bease | , and it wis a gey back-draw t |
Central - EDN | orchart as a hame o rest for | bease | that wis past wirkin, the’ |
Central - EDN | raitur in Britain is free. As | bease | oo dree a life o dule and thi |
Central - EDN | ur forby himsel. And amang us | bease | lat us be aefauld and siblike |
Central - EDN | Will be tread by | Bease | alane. |
Central - EDN | . This wis mair as the hungry | bease | could thole. Actin as ane, th |
Central - EDN | the hale ferm burst intae ‘ | Bease | o Britain’ in full-boukit u |
Central - EDN | r ilka dug. Syne they sang ‘ | Bease | o Britain’ frae stert tae f |
Central - EDN | barn, and led the singin o ‘ | Bease | o Britain’ at the close o i |
Central - EDN | e fínisht wi the singin o ‘ | Bease | o Britain’, and the efternu |
Central - EDN | for yoursels. It’s cried “ | Bease | o Britain”.’ |