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Just William is the first book of hilarious short stories about 11-year-old William Brown -- eternally scruffy and frowning. William's family, his elder sister Ethel and brother Robert, placid mother and stern father, and never-ending supply of elderly aunts, cannot understand him. William just likes DOING things, that's all! It's not his fault he likes DOING things, is it? (Summary by Kara and Wikipedia)

Just William (version 2) by Richmal Crompton (1890 - 1969‪)‬ LibriVox

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Just William is the first book of hilarious short stories about 11-year-old William Brown -- eternally scruffy and frowning. William's family, his elder sister Ethel and brother Robert, placid mother and stern father, and never-ending supply of elderly aunts, cannot understand him. William just likes DOING things, that's all! It's not his fault he likes DOING things, is it? (Summary by Kara and Wikipedia)

    William Goes to the Pictures

    William Goes to the Pictures

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    William the Intruder

    William the Intruder

    • 34 min
    William Below Stairs

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    The Fall of the Idol

    The Fall of the Idol

    • 26 min
    The Show

    The Show

    • 34 min
    A Question of Grammar

    A Question of Grammar

    • 20 min

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