Sunday, March 11, 2012

How does Mr. Frederick double-cross Napoleon?

Napoleon had been reluctant to deal with Frederick because he wouldn't pay Napoleon's asking price. Somewhere along the line in their agreement, Napoleon came down or Frederick came up.


In truth, after the money was exchanged, it was discovered



The bank notes were forgeries! Frederick  had got the timber for nothing.



This was noted just after the animals had a celebration about the notes and Napoleon put them on display for the animals to admire. When it was discovered that these were fake, Napoleon was made a fool, but he didn't lose heart, he braced for an attack from Frederick.


It arrived shortly thereafter and at the Battle of the Windmill, the windmill was blown to bits by Frederick and his men.

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