
CHAPTER I - RUNNING AWAY FROM HOME
CHAPTER II - A FRIEND IN NEED
CHAPTER III - THE MISSION SCHOOL
CHAPTER IV - A VISITOR FOR WILLIE
CHAPTER V - THE CHRISTMAS TREAT
CHAPTER VI - LITTLE BERTRAM
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In the cramped, sun‑starved lanes of a London slum, life is a daily battle against grime and neglect. Children scramble barefoot through narrow courts, their families crowding together in rooms that have never known clean windows or a quiet night. The air hums with the clatter of gossiping mothers and the occasional clash of tiny fists, painting a vivid picture of a community hardened by hardship.
Amid this bleak backdrop, a small boy named Willie clings to the one source of comfort he has—a bond with his older brother, Bob. Their fleeting moments together, sharing a simple penny bun and whispered hopes, reveal a tender resilience that shines brighter than any streetlamp. As Willie watches the world with wide, curious eyes, the listener is drawn into his yearning for a kinder, safer place, promising a journey that balances the harsh reality of the streets with the quiet strength of sibling love.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (71K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-11-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Remembered mainly for the Victorian children’s novel Willie the Waif, this little-documented writer left behind a story about hardship, friendship, and resilience that still finds readers through digital libraries today.
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