Where the Blue Begins

Where the Blue Begins by Christopher Morley, published by 1st World Library – Literary Society in December 2007, is a literary work that explores the life of Gissing, a bachelor living in a serene woodland suburb known as the Canine Estates. With a comfortable income and a thoughtful lifestyle, Gissing’s existence is marked by an intriguing blend of solitude and unexpected adventures, all while being accompanied by his Japanese butler, Fuji.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into Gissing’s curious escapades, reflecting on the nuances of his seemingly tranquil life. The book presents a unique perspective on bachelorhood and the complexities that arise despite a stable and uneventful environment. With 152 pages, this edition invites exploration into themes of solitude and the unexpected twists of everyday life, making it a notable addition to literary collections.
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Gissing lived alone (except for his Japanese butler) in a little house in the country, in that woodland suburb region called the Canine Estates. He lived comfortably and thoughtfully, as bachelors often do. He came of a respectable family, who had always conducted themselves calmly and without too much argument. They had bequeathed him just enough income to live on cheerfully, without display but without having to do addition and subtraction at the end of the month and then tear up the paper lest Fuji (the butler) should see it. It was strange, since Gissing was so pleasantly situated in life, that he got into these curious adventures that I have to relate. I do not attempt to explain it.
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