Account name:
Password
(OpenID?)
(Forgot it?)
Remember Me
You're viewing
arisbe
's journal
Create a Dreamwidth Account
Learn More
Interest
Region
Site and Account
FAQ
Email
Reload page in style:
light
Recent Entries
Archive
Reading
Tags
Memories
Profile
arisbe
Oct. 30th, 2009
Previous Day
|
Next Day
Oct. 30th, 2009
The Hound -- HPL
Oct
.
30th
,
2009
05:25 pm
By what malign fatality were we lured to that terrible Holland churchyard? I think it was the dark rumor and legendry, the tales of one buried for five centuries, who had himself been a ghoul in his time and had stolen a potent thing from a mighty sepulchre. I can recall the scene in these final moments - the pale autumnal moon over the graves, casting long horrible shadows; the grotesque trees, drooping sullenly to meet the neglected grass and the crumbling slabs; the vast legions of strangely colossal bats that flew against the moon; the antique ivied church pointing a huge spectral finger at the livid sky; the phosphorescent insects that danced like death-fires under the yews in a distant corner; the odors of mould, vegetation, and less explicable things that mingled feebly with the night-wind from over far swamps and seas; and, worst of all, the faint deep-toned baying of some gigantic hound which we could neither see nor definitely place. As we heard this suggestion of baying we shuddered, remembering the tales of the peasantry; for he whom we sought had centuries before been found in this self same spot, torn and mangled by the claws and teeth of some unspeakable beast.
Previous Day
|
Next Day
Profile
arisbe
March
2011
S
M
T
W
T
F
S
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Most Popular Tags
delphi forums
-
1 use
facebook
-
1 use
google groups
-
1 use
myspace
-
1 use
ning
-
1 use
social media
-
1 use
social networking
-
1 use
yahoo! groups
-
1 use
Page Summary
The Hound -- HPL
Style Credit
Style:
Cinnamon Cream
for
Crossroads
by
branchandroot
Resources:
Vintage Christmas 6
Expand Cut Tags
No cut tags
Page generated Jun. 8th, 2025 08:09 pm
Powered by
Dreamwidth Studios