More William by Richmal Crompton
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into the drawing-room.
"I thought you were going to church," she said. "We are. The clock hasn't struck." "But--it's eleven o'clock!" There was a gasp of dismay. "The clock never struck!" Indignantly they set off to the library. Peace and quiet reigned also in the library. On the floor sat William and Jimmy gazing with frowns of concentration at an open page of "Things a Boy Can Do." Around them lay most indecently exposed the internal arrangements of the library clock. "William! You _wicked_ boy!" William raised a frowning face. "It's not put together right," he said, "it's not been put together right all this time. We're makin' it right now. It must have wanted mendin' for ever so long. _I_ dunno how it's been goin' at all. It's lucky we found it out. It's put together wrong. I guess it's _made_ wrong. It's goin' to be a lot of trouble to us to put it right, an' we can't do much when you're all standin' in the light. We're very busy--workin' at tryin' to mend this ole clock for you all." |
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