
Tonnison
from The House on the Borderland
The narrator's friend and a more decisive, practical, and artistically inclined individual. He discovers the opportunities for angling in Kraighten and spearheads the exploration leading to the house. He is initially curious and less perturbed than the narrator but is eventually profoundly shaken by the manuscript.
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About Tonnison
Tonnison is a supporting character in William Hope Hodgson's classic novel "The House on the Borderland" (1908). The narrator's friend and a more decisive, practical, and artistically inclined individual. He discovers the opportunities for angling in Kraighten and spearheads the exploration leading to the house. He is initially curious and less perturbed than the narrator but is eventually profoundly shaken by the manuscript.
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