Скотный двор
Chapter 9
Apartfromtheregularworkofthefarm,andtherebuildingofthewindmill,therewastheschoolhousefortheyoungpigs,whichwasstartedinMarch. Sometimesthelonghoursoninsufficientfoodwerehardtobear,butBoxerneverfaltered. Innothingthathesaidordidwasthereanysignthathisstrengthwasnotwhatithadbeen. Itwasonlyhisappearancethatwasalittlealtered;hishidewaslessshinythanithadusedtobe,andhisgreathaunchesseemedtohaveshrunken. Theotherssaid,"Boxerwillpickupwhenthespringgrasscomeson";butthespringcameandBoxergrewnofatter. Sometimesontheslopeleadingtothetopofthequarry,whenhebracedhismusclesagainsttheweightofsomevastboulder,itseemedthatnothingkepthimonhisfeetexceptthewilltocontinue. Atsuchtimeshislipswereseentoformthewords,"Iwillworkharder";hehadnovoiceleft. OnceagainCloverandBenjaminwarnedhimtotakecareofhishealth,butBoxerpaidnoattention. Histwelfthbirthdaywasapproaching. Hedidnotcarewhathappenedsolongasagoodstoreofstonewasaccumulatedbeforehewentonpension.
Lateoneeveninginthesummer,asuddenrumourranroundthefarmthatsomethinghadhappenedtoBoxer. Hehadgoneoutalonetodragaloadofstonedowntothewindmill. Andsureenough,therumourwastrue. Afewminuteslatertwopigeonscameracinginwiththenews; "Boxerhasfallen!Heislyingonhissideandcan’tgetup!"
Abouthalftheanimalsonthefarmrushedouttotheknollwherethewindmillstood. TherelayBoxer,betweentheshaftsofthecart,hisneckstretchedout,unableeventoraisehishead. Hiseyeswereglazed,hissidesmattedwithsweat. Athinstreamofbloodhadtrickledoutofhismouth. Cloverdroppedtoherkneesathisside.
"Boxer!"shecried,"howareyou?"