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  2. Ribbons and Sugar - Wikipedia

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    Before long, Mollie runs away to another farm where she can eat sugar and wear ribbons in her mane. Near the end of the fable, the pigs who are the rulers and leaders of the Animal Farm begin to act more and more like humans, and even begin eating sugar and wearing ribbons.

  3. Animal Farm (1999 film) - Wikipedia

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    Animal Farm is a 1999 political comedy-drama television film directed by John Stephenson and written by Alan Janes.Based on the 1945 novel of the same name by George Orwell and serving as an allegory of the Russian Revolution and its aftermath, the film features an ensemble cast including Kelsey Grammer, Ian Holm, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Patrick Stewart, Julia Ormond, Paul Scofield, Charles Dale ...

  4. Molly (name) - Wikipedia

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    Mollie, from the novel Animal Farm; Molly Mallard, a Disney character who is Scrooge McDuck's paternal grandmother; Molly Carpenter, whose full name is Margaret Katherine Amanda Carpenter, is initially featured in The Dresden Files as a recurring character, but grows into a main role in the novels following "Proven Guilty"

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    With Mollie’s health rapidly declining, she goes to Washington, D.C., with the Osage delegation to call attention to the deaths and certainly illegal appropriation of Osage Nation land rights.

  6. Animal Farm - Wikipedia

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    Animal Farm is a satirical allegorical novella, in the form of a beast fable, [1] by George Orwell, first published in England on 17 August 1945. [2] [3] It tells the story of a group of anthropomorphic farm animals who rebel against their human farmer, hoping to create a society where the animals can be equal, free, and happy.

  7. List of fictional horses - Wikipedia

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    Boxer, Mollie, and Clover, from Animal Farm by George Orwell; Bree Hee Hinny Brinny Hoohy Hah ("Bree"), from The Horse and His Boy by C. S. Lewis; Bucephalus, Alexander the Great's horse in Katherine Roberts' novel I Am the Great Horse; Cloud, the pony owned by Veralidaine Sarrasri, and other ponies, in The Immortals quartet by Tamora Pierce

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  9. Connie the Cow - Wikipedia

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    Wally is a plump multicolored bird who lives in a tree near the farm. Grouch is an aptly-named irritable fox. Mollie and Bill are Connie's mother and father. They give Connie advice and help out with problems. Clara is Connie's grandmother who wears a hat with flowers on it. Hedgy is a hedgehog who wears a sock over his nose.