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The Ghost Pirates
The Ghost Pirates: Ghost Story Collections | William Hope Hodgson
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It was on the Friday night, that the Second Mate had the watch aloft looking for the man up the main; and for the next five days little else was talked about; though, with the exception of Williams, Tammy and myself, no one seemed to think of treating the matter seriously. Perhaps I should not exclude Quoin, who still persisted, on every occasion, that there was a stowaway aboard. As for the Second Mate, I have very little doubt now, but that he was beginning to realise there was something deeper and less understandable than he had at first dreamed of. Yet, all the same, I know he had to keep his guesses and half-formed opinions pretty well to himself; for the Old Man and the First Mate chaffed him unmercifully about his "bogy." This, I got from Tammy, who had heard them both ragging him during the second dog-watch the following day. There was another thing Tammy told me, that showed how the Second Mate bothered about his inability to understand the mysterious appearance and disappearance of the man he had seen go aloft. He had made Tammy give him every detail he could remember about the figure we had seen by the log-reel. What is more, the Second had not even affected to treat the matter lightly, nor as a thing to be sneered at; but had listened seriously, and asked a great many questions. It is very evident to me that he was reaching out towards the only possible conclusion. Though, goodness knows, it was one that was impossible and improbable enough. It was on the Wednesday night, after the five days of talk I have mentioned, that there came, to me and to those who knew, another element of fear. And yet, I can quite understand that, at that time, those who had seen nothing, would find little to be afraid of, in all that I am going to tell you. Still, even they were much puzzled and astonished, and perhaps, after all, a little awed. There was so much in the affair that was inexplicable, and yet again such a lot that was natural and commonplace. For, when all is said and done, it was nothing more than the blowing adrift of one of the sails; yet accompanied by what were really significant detailssignificant, that is, in the light of that which Tammy and I and the Second Mate knew....
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#SundayFunday @BookmarkTavern
This is one of my favourite books: What could be better than ghosts and pirates? Ghost Pirates! 👻☠️
Actually, as it was written in 1909, it's quite slow and tame by today's standards, but if you don't mind horror that is more suggestive and atmospheric than graphic, and which gradually builds, you might find this ok ☺️

dabbe That cover! 😱 6mo
BookmarkTavern What a great cover! Thanks for posting! 6mo
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#Movember #GhostTown I'm sure ghost pirates come from ghost towns, right? 😂
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Cinfhen I would think so!!! 👻👻👻👻 5y
Velvetfur For sure! Ghost pirates sail their ghost ships out of ghost towns 😂👻 5y
Bookwomble Hodgson is one of my favourite authors 😊 If you like The Ghost Pirates, you might like to give The Boats of the Glenn Carrig a go, too. 5y
Nute Girl, please! There is no more definite conclusion than that!👻👍🏽😂 5y
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