5/23/2023 0 Comments Just william and richmal![]() Having thus defeated their enemies, they get bored of the game and no more is said of fascism.-Colin. There isn’t much more mention of it: it just sets up an unlikely plot whereby, to save face, William’s gang have to make their own “col’ny” in an unoccupied house and festoon it with cream buns, doughnuts and bananas. ![]() Soon, their rival gang has set up as the Blueshirts and got themselves “a col’ny” (which is just somebody’s aunt’s garden). He sees a fascist “shouting and waving his arms about” and talking about taking over the world in his town, in front of a bemused crowd so he thinks that seems like fun so he and his pals call themselves the “Greenshirts” and get themselves some armbands so they can shout and wave their arms and take over the world too. ![]() In “What’s in a Name?”, William flirts with politics, but only in a very childish, non-threatening way. Lamburn, Richmal Crompton Writing under the pseudonym: Crompton, Richmalįisher, Thomas Henry Writing under the pseudonym: Henry, Thomas ![]()
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