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A Voyage to Arcturus

Chapter 3 STARKNESS

Word Count: 1452    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

he road, very wild and lonely, ran for the greater part of the way near the edge of rather lofty cliffs, within sight of the North Sea. The sun shone, but a brisk east wind was

erched on the extreme end of the land. There were three buildings: a small, stone-built dwelling house, a low

except on the side facing the sea, where the house itself formed a continuation of the cliff. No one appeared.

he knocker was thick with dust and had obviously not been used for a long time. He put his ear to th

looking for another entrance,

"There's no one here..... Now you try t

e tower, which stood some way back from the cliff, he found the door heavily padlocked. Gazing up, he saw six windows, one above the other at equal distances, all on the east face-that is, overlooking

ceive an invitation?" dema

d Nightspore, biting his nai

n to camp out till Kra

und floor. The lower pane was completely shattered. Carefully avoiding the broken glass, Maskull thrust his hand through t

utensils and rubbish lay on the floor instead of on the dust heap, everything was covered with a deep deposit of dust. The atmospher

om, and a storing place for lumber. The same dirt, mustiness, and neglect met their eyes.

is at vanishing point. If this affair isn't one big practical joke, i

s first," sai

ad been slept in, evidently a long time ago, and had never been made since. The tumbled, discoloured bed linen actually preserved the impressions o

o you think?" interrogated Ma

ers like ourselves.

aced the sea; the third, the library, the upward-sloping moorland. This library was now the only room left unvisited, and unl

r and dust-laden. Maskull, having flung the window up and down, f

s your opin

le which stood before the window. "He

o you mean in this ro

ll cupboard, which contained a few old bottles on one of the shelves and nothing else. Masku

e empty and unstoppered, the others contained a colourless liquid, and possessed queer-looking, nozzle-like stoppers that were connected by a thin metal rod with a catch halfway down the side of the bottle. They were labelled, but

ays"; and on the other one, after some doubt, he thought tha

sly at his friend. "Have you

ag would leav

e, but it means nothing to us, or at a

ck to its source,"

d of light wo

l fixed on him, he brought out: "Unless light pulled, as well as pushed

he point is, what ar

r in such a manner that the metal caught against the table. He made a movement to stop it, his hand was actually descending, whe

raised his brows, and turned to Nightspore wi

e open window toward the sun, carrying the bottle with them. But the bottle will be burned

ile faded. "Does anything prevent us fro

. "Arcturus is still below the horizon, and y

fore the window, pensively g

.. My cynicism must seem most amusing to Krag. But why does he leave me to find out all

, I expect," his

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A Voyage to Arcturus
A Voyage to Arcturus
“A stunning achievement in speculative fiction, A Voyage to Arcturus has inspired, enchanted, and unsettled readers for decades. It is simultaneously an epic quest across one of the most unusual and brilliantly depicted alien worlds ever conceived, a profoundly moving journey of discovery into the metaphysical heart of the universe, and a shockingly intimate excursion into what makes us human and unique. After a strange interstellar journey, Maskull, a man from Earth, awakens alone in a desert on the planet Tormance, seared by the suns of the binary star Arcturus. As he journeys northward, guided by a drumbeat, he encounters a world and its inhabitants like no other, where gender is a victory won at dear cost; where landscape and emotion are drawn into an accursed dance; where heroes are killed, reborn, and renamed; and where the cosmological lures of Shaping, who may be God, torment Maskull in his astonishing pilgrimage. At the end of his arduous and increasingly mystical quest waits a dark secret and an unforgettable revelation. A Voyage to Arcturus was the first novel by writer David Lindsay (1878–1945), and it remains one of the most revered classics of science fiction. This commemorative edition features an introduction by noted scholar and writer of speculative fiction John Clute and a famous essay by Loren Eiseley.”
1 Chapter 1 THE SéANCE2 Chapter 2 IN THE STREET3 Chapter 3 STARKNESS4 Chapter 4 THE VOICE5 Chapter 5 THE NIGHT OF DEPARTURE6 Chapter 6 JOIWIND7 Chapter 7 PANAWE8 Chapter 8 THE LUSION PLAIN9 Chapter 9 OCEAXE10 Chapter 10 TYDOMIN11 Chapter 11 ON DISSCOURN12 Chapter 12 SPADEVIL13 Chapter 13 THE WOMBFLASH FOREST14 Chapter 14 POLECRAB15 Chapter 15 SWAYLONE'S ISLAND16 Chapter 16 LEEHALLFAE17 Chapter 17 CORPANG18 Chapter 18 HAUNTE19 Chapter 19 SULLENBODE20 Chapter 20 BAREY21 Chapter 21 MUSPEL