1 He carried a whip in his trotter.
2 The dogs saw to it that these orders were carried out.
3 They were all carrying sticks, except Jones, who was marching ahead with a gun in his hands.
4 Remember, comrades, there must be no alteration in our plans: they shall be carried out to the day.
5 Even the ducks and hens toiled to and fro all day in the sun, carrying tiny wisps of hay in their beaks.
6 For a moment there was great alarm; it was feared that the men might have harmed her in some way, or even carried her off with them.
7 Until now the animals had been about equally divided in their sympathies, but in a moment Snowball's eloquence had carried them away.
8 After that it did not seem strange when next day the pigs who were supervising the work of the farm all carried whips in their trotters.
9 Stone would have to be carried and built up into walls, then the sails would have to be made and after that there would be need for dynamos and cables.
10 And so, almost before they knew what was happening, the Rebellion had been successfully carried through: Jones was expelled, and the Manor Farm was theirs.
11 Yes, there it lay, the fruit of all their struggles, levelled to its foundations, the stones they had broken and carried so laboriously scattered all around.
12 The horses carried it off in cart-loads, the sheep dragged single blocks, even Muriel and Benjamin yoked themselves into an old governess-cart and did their share.
13 The animals carried on as best they could with the rebuilding of the windmill, well knowing that the outside world was watching them and that the envious human beings would rejoice and triumph if the mill were not finished on time.