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The House on the Borderland

Chapter 10 THE TIME OF WAITING

Word Count: 1055    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

llars; and it was with comparatively light feelings, that I made my way up to the tower, to surve

waiting. She seemed quite herself again, and made no attempt to move away, as I approached; yet, I observed that she

tated whether it would be safe to let her out. Finally, I told her she might go, on condition that she promised not to attempt to leave the house, or meddle with any of the

of pleasure, and a soft rapping with his tail, had kept quiet. Now, as I patted him, he made a

also with the natural kindness of my sister's heart, in taking such good care of him, in s

rted the study door; her lips tightened, and I thought she paled, slightly; but that was all. Putting the tray down at my elbow, she was leaving the roo

look brighter. I've seen none of the c

her eyes, and fear; but she said nothing, beyond an unintelligible murmur of acquiescence. After that, I kep

deed, on the last occasion, she even ventured to address me, on her own account, with regard to some household matter that needed attention. Though this was done with an almost extraordinary timidity, I hailed it with happiness, as being the first word, voluntarily spok

early, and took a walk through the house. All was as it should be, and I went up t

able to greet me in a perfectly natural manner. She talked sensibly and quietly; only keeping carefully from any mention of

nt. In the short discussion that followed, I was surprised to gather, from my sister's remarks, that she was still under the impression that his wound had been given by the wildcat, of my invention. It made me feel al

at last, left us; but, up to this time, I had refused to entertain the idea, seriously; now, however, I began to feel that there was reason for hope. It would soon be three days since I had seen any of the Things; but still, I intende

sixth days went by, quietly, without m

nce more, upon his feet; and, though still very weak, he

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The House on the Borderland
The House on the Borderland
“Hodgson wrote a trilogy consisting of Date 1965 Modern Warfare, The House on the Borderland, and The Ghost Pirates. The setting for The House on the Borderland is an ancient house in a lonely part of Ireland, where an old man lives alone with his sister and his pets. His diary is found and it tells the story of a huge cavern below the house filled with white pig like monsters. The old man has had to flight these creatures. He then sees his house in an alternate space-time plain that is isolated from the rest of his world. This haunting tale conveys intense isolations and loneliness.”
1 Chapter 1 THE FINDING OF THE MANUSCRIPT2 Chapter 2 THE PLAIN OF SILENCE3 Chapter 3 THE HOUSE IN THE ARENA4 Chapter 4 THE EARTH5 Chapter 5 THE THING IN THE PIT6 Chapter 6 THE SWINE-THINGS7 Chapter 7 THE ATTACK8 Chapter 8 AFTER THE ATTACK9 Chapter 9 IN THE CELLARS10 Chapter 10 THE TIME OF WAITING11 Chapter 11 THE SEARCHING OF THE GARDENS12 Chapter 12 THE SUBTERRANEAN PIT13 Chapter 13 THE TRAP IN THE GREAT CELLAR14 Chapter 14 THE SEA OF SLEEP15 Chapter 15 THE NOISE IN THE NIGHT16 Chapter 16 THE AWAKENING17 Chapter 17 THE SLOWING ROTATION18 Chapter 18 THE GREEN STAR19 Chapter 19 THE END OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM20 Chapter 20 THE CELESTIAL GLOBES21 Chapter 21 THE DARK SUN22 Chapter 22 THE DARK NEBULA23 Chapter 23 PEPPER24 Chapter 24 THE FOOTSTEPS IN THE GARDEN25 Chapter 25 THE THING FROM THE ARENA26 Chapter 26 THE LUMINOUS SPECK27 Chapter 27 CONCLUSION