The
home of William was a part of the castle of Scotland. He was one of
eight kings of that country, and in the year 1000 he was the main
ruler of all its territory. He however did not live entirely inside
his castle, because his house had another way out into the Scottish
moors, located many miles from the Scottish capital. He usually did
not enter the castle from the interiors of his home, but instead
ventured every day into the wilderness of the Scottish planes. His
house was built of red brick and was the oldest building in the
world. It was constructed one day after God created his cave of
Goodness, where all the books of the world began to be stored. The
construction of the house was very easy, and because of its old age,
it in year 1000 still contained secret corridors and mysterious
passageways, and it possessed doors which led into all corners of the
world and into the houses and gardens of all William's friends. And
William was friends with everybody, thus his house was an outstanding
connection centre with all the places in the universe.
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