
More William
"More William" by Richmal Crompton is a collection of short stories published in 1922. This second book in the Just William series follows the mischievous young William through fourteen independent adventures. From attempting taxidermy with unfortunate results to staging fake hauntings, pretending to run away from home, and crashing caravans, William's schemes consistently backfire in spectacular fashion. Whether trying to impress girls, seeking revenge on his family, or "helping" with household moves, William's good intentions and wild imagination lead to chaos at every turn.
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