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Boxer (characters)

This character appears in 206 books.


  1. Animal Farm

    by George Orwell

    Boxer: Boxer is a horse on the Manor Farm. He was completely devoted to the revolution and the work after it. Boxer was renowned on the farm for his strength, simple mind and willingness to do work. His willingness to do work was what eventually led to his death, however, since he grew ill from over working himself. Napoleon claims he is being sent off to a vet though in actuality he has sold Boxer to the glue factories where he will be killed.

    Memorable Quotes by Boxer:

    “Napoleon is always right”

  2. The Christmas Books (collective work)

    by Charles Dickens

  3. The Avenue Goes to War

    by R. F. Delderfield

  4. Martha Chainey Mysteries

    Shades of Black

    Crime and Mystery Stories by African-American Authors

    by Eleanor Taylor Bland

  5. Der 1. Mord.

    by James Patterson

  6. Bad Girls

    by Alex McAulay

    Boxer: One of the men that came to pick up Anna. The "small" man with the crooked nose; thinning hair; wiry;

  7. The Countryside Companion

    by Malcolm Tait, Olive Tayler

  8. The Dreaming Suburb

    by R. F. Delderfield

  9. Christmas Stories (collective work)

    A Christmas Carol / The Chimes / The Cricket on the Hearth

    by Charles Dickens

  10. World Economic Primacy: 1500-1990

    by Charles P. Kindleberger

  11. Dog Owners Veterinary Handbook

    by John Bower, David Youngs


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