Found 158 results for "Mummies in fiction"
by Bram Stoker
IT ALL SEEMED SO REAL THAT I COULD HARDLY IMAGINE that it had ever occurred before; and yet each episode came, not as a ...
by Stephen King
Z tego, co wiem, koszmar, który nie miał się zakończyć przez całe dwadzieścia osiem lat (jeżeli w ogóle się skończył), z...
by Robert Lawrence Stine
I saw the Great Pyramid and got thirsty.
by E. B. White
WHEN Mrs. Frederick C. Little's second son arrived, everybody notice that he was not much bigger than a mouse.
by Chris Van Allsburg
On Christmas Eve, many years ago, I lay quietly in my bed.
by Robert Lawrence Stine, Various
One night when I was a kid, a new baby-sitter came to the house.
by Judith Kerr
Once there was a little girl called Sophie, and she was having tea with her mummy in the kitchen.
by R. Austin Freeman
THE SCHOOL of St Margaret's Hospital was fortunate in its lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence, or Forensic Medicine, as it...
by Robert Arthur
"SAVE ME! SAVE ME!" cried a strange, high-pitched voice in great terror.
by James Hogg
In August 1823 Blackwood's Magazine, the celebrated literary periodical which was the mouthpiece of an important group o...
by Guy Boothby
IF ever a man in this world had a terrible-I might almost go so far as to add a shameful-story to relate, surely I, Cyri...
by Robert Lawrence Stine
"You'll be fine, Michael," Mom said.
by Edgar Allan Poe
The mental features discoursed of as the analytical, are, in themselves, but little susceptible of analysis.