W. A. G.'s Tale

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W. A. G.'s Tale

by Margaret Turnbull

EN·~1 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:52
2

W.A.G.'S TALE

0:00
3

PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR

1:08
4

CHAPTER I

13:00
5

CHAPTER II

8:42
6

CHAPTER III

8:57
7

CHAPTER IV

10:07
8

CHAPTER V

10:58
9

CHAPTER VI

9:30
10

CHAPTER VII

8:55

Description

A ten‑year‑old boy named Billy begins a diary that feels part adventure, part scrapbook. He’s an orphan under the watchful eyes of Uncle Burt, a soldier‑officer, and two spirited caretakers, Aunty May and Aunty Edith. Instead of a plain journal, he fills the pages with his own drawings of “Zobzees,” tiny dancing figures he invented, turning everyday moments into a private, illustrated world.

The story opens as Uncle Burt prepares to leave for the Philippines, leaving Billy in the care of the lively Aunty May. Their good‑byes are a mix of laughter and tears, and Billy promises to look after Miss Heath while his uncle is gone. Through his candid voice and playful sketches, the reader gets a vivid sense of a child's resilience, imagination, and the simple but profound bonds that hold his small family together.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (91K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Rebekah Inman and the PG Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Margaret Turnbull

Margaret Turnbull

1872–1942

A Scottish-born novelist, playwright, and silent-film screenwriter, she built a career that moved easily between books, the stage, and early cinema. Her work reflects a moment when storytelling was expanding into new forms and reaching new audiences.

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