Guy and Pauline

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Guy and Pauline

by Compton MacKenzie

EN·~11 hours

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Description

A weary train carries Guy Hazlewood into the quiet countryside, where the only sounds are buzzing bees and the distant clatter of a pony‑drawn trap. He arrives at a modest station, lugging several heavy cases of books that feel both a burden and a promise of companionship in his new, isolated home on Wychford Way. The locals—an indifferent porter and the blunt Mr. Godbold—offer dry humor and practical advice, underscoring the stark contrast between Guy’s scholarly inclinations and the pragmatic world he now inhabits.

As the landscape rolls past, Guy reflects on the sudden absence of his longtime friend, Michael, whose sudden departure leaves the empty house echoing with unspoken expectations. The prospect of spending his first night alone among stacks of unread volumes forces him to confront both the comfort of knowledge and the ache of solitude. In this gently observant opening, the stage is set for a contemplative journey where the weight of books may prove as heavy as the silence that surrounds them.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (649K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)

Release date

2012-04-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Compton MacKenzie

Compton MacKenzie

1883–1972

Best known for lively, sharply observed novels like Sinister Street, Whisky Galore, and The Monarch of the Glen, this prolific Scottish writer moved easily between satire, romance, and comedy. His long career also included journalism, memoir, and a famously eventful life far beyond the page.

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