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At the end of Chapter Two in George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the pigs take the milk that was intended for all the animals and reserve it for themselves. They justify this action by claiming that they need the milk to maintain their health and energy for the benefit of all animals. However, this marks the beginning of the pigs asserting their superiority and privilege over the other animals on the farm, laying the groundwork for the inequalities and injustices that develop later in the story.