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Mr. Jones, the farmer in George Orwell's "Animal Farm," shows a preference for his alcohol and personal comfort over his animals. He neglects them and is more focused on his own needs than forming bonds with any particular animal. As a result, it’s difficult to identify a specific animal he likes best, as his indifference is a central theme of the story.

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