The Voice In The Night

The Voice In The Night by William Hope Hodgson

It was a dark, starless night. We were becalmed in the Northern Pacific. Our exact position I do not know; for the sun had been hidden during the course of a weary, breathless week, by a thin haze which had seemed to float above us, about the height of our mastheads, at whiles descending and shrouding the surrounding sea.

With there being no wind, we had steadied the tiller, and I was the only man on deck. The crew, consisting of two men and a boy, were sleeping forward in their den, while Will-my friend, and the master of our little craft-was aft in his bunk on the port side of the little cabin.

Suddenly, from out of the surrounding darkness, there came a hail: “Schooner, ahoy!”

The cry was so unexpected that I gave no immediate answer, because of my surprise.

It came again-a voice curiously throaty and inhuman, calling from somewhere upon the dark sea away on our port broadside:

“Schooner, ahoy!”

“Hullo!” I sung out, having gathered my wits somewhat. “What are you? What do you want?”

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The Voice In The Night

The Voice In The Night by William Hope Hodgson

It was a dark, starless night. We were becalmed in the Northern Pacific. Our exact position I do not know; for the sun had been hidden during the course of a weary, breathless week, by a thin haze which had seemed to float above us, about the height of our mastheads, at whiles descending and shrouding the surrounding sea.

With there being no wind, we had steadied the tiller, and I was the only man on deck. The crew, consisting of two men and a boy, were sleeping forward in their den, while Will-my friend, and the master of our little craft-was aft in his bunk on the port side of the little cabin.

Suddenly, from out of the surrounding darkness, there came a hail: “Schooner, ahoy!”

The cry was so unexpected that I gave no immediate answer, because of my surprise.

It came again-a voice curiously throaty and inhuman, calling from somewhere upon the dark sea away on our port broadside:

“Schooner, ahoy!”

“Hullo!” I sung out, having gathered my wits somewhat. “What are you? What do you want?”

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The Voice In The Night

The Voice In The Night

by William Hope Hodgson

Narrated by Scott Miller

Unabridged — 37 minutes

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The Voice In The Night

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The Voice In The Night by William Hope Hodgson

It was a dark, starless night. We were becalmed in the Northern Pacific. Our exact position I do not know; for the sun had been hidden during the course of a weary, breathless week, by a thin haze which had seemed to float above us, about the height of our mastheads, at whiles descending and shrouding the surrounding sea.

With there being no wind, we had steadied the tiller, and I was the only man on deck. The crew, consisting of two men and a boy, were sleeping forward in their den, while Will-my friend, and the master of our little craft-was aft in his bunk on the port side of the little cabin.

Suddenly, from out of the surrounding darkness, there came a hail: “Schooner, ahoy!”

The cry was so unexpected that I gave no immediate answer, because of my surprise.

It came again-a voice curiously throaty and inhuman, calling from somewhere upon the dark sea away on our port broadside:

“Schooner, ahoy!”

“Hullo!” I sung out, having gathered my wits somewhat. “What are you? What do you want?”


Product Details

BN ID: 2940160245126
Publisher: Scott Miller
Publication date: 10/24/2023
Series: Lost Sci-Fi , #156
Edition description: Unabridged
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