Gutta-Percha Willie The Working Genius

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Gutta-Percha Willie The Working Genius

by George MacDonald

EN·~4 hours·26 chapters

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26 total
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Gutta Percha Willie: the Working Genius

0:02
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ILLUSTRATIONS - BY ARTHUR HUGHES - WILLIE'S HORSE-SHOEING FORGE (FRONTISPIECE) MRS WILSON'S STORIES WILLIE WITH THE BABY WILLIE TAKEN TO SEE A WATER-WHEEL WILLIE TOLD HIS FATHER ALL ABOUT IT "THAT'S WILLIE AGAIN" WILLIE MAKES A BIRD OF AGNES WILLIE'S DREAM

0:38
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THE HISTORY OF GUTTA-PERCHA WILLIE. - CHAPTER I. - WHO HE WAS AND WHERE HE WAS.

7:39
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CHAPTER II. - WILLIE'S EDUCATION.

15:42
5

CHAPTER III. - HE IS TURNED INTO SOMETHING HE NEVER WAS BEFORE.

11:32
6

CHAPTER IV. - HE SERVES AN APPRENTICESHIP.

10:47
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CHAPTER V. - HE GOES TO LEARN A TRADE.

24:00
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CHAPTER VI. - HOW WILLIE LEARNED TO READ BEFORE HE KNEW HIS LETTERS.

10:20
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CHAPTER VII. - SOME THINGS THAT CAME OF WILLIE'S GOING TO SCHOOL.

14:34
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CHAPTER VIII. - WILLIE DIGS AND FINDS WHAT HE DID NOT EXPECT.

12:20

Description

In a quiet valley tucked between gentle hills, young Willie Macmichael discovers that a clever mind is only half the story—skillful hands are just as vital. Living with his doctor father in the modest cottage of Priory Leas, he watches the daily rhythms of a sparsely populated countryside, where every resident depends on the few helpers the village can spare. Willie’s curiosity leads him to the forge where he learns the art of horse‑shoeing, to the water‑wheel that turns the rhythm of the community, and even to crafting a delicate bird for his friend Agnes.

Because of a peculiar gift and a nickname earned from his father’s playful teasing—‘Gutta‑Percha Willie’—he embraces the idea that being useful is a form of genius. The story follows his early experiments, his earnest attempts to aid neighbours, and the warm, sometimes mischievous, way he balances school, chores, and imagination. Through Willie’s eyes, listeners glimpse a world where hard work, kindness, and hands‑on learning shape a boy’s growing sense of purpose.

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Gutta-Percha Willie The Working Genius The Working Genius

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (251K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George MacDonald

George MacDonald

1824–1905

A Scottish writer, poet, and minister whose fairy tales helped shape modern fantasy, he wrote with warmth, spiritual depth, and a gift for wonder. Best known for works like Phantastes, The Princess and the Goblin, and At the Back of the North Wind, he remains a beloved influence on generations of readers and writers.

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