The mummy and Miss Nitocris : a phantasy of the fourth dimension

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The mummy and Miss Nitocris : a phantasy of the fourth dimension

by George Chetwynd Griffith

EN·~7 hours·37 chapters

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Supernatural & Occult Fiction - This is a volume in the Arno Press collection - Supernatural & Occult Fiction - Advisory Editors R. Reginald Douglas Menville

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THE MUMMY AND MISS NITOCRIS - A PHANTASY OF THE FOURTH DIMENSION - BY - GEORGE GRIFFITH

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SUPERNATURAL AND OCCULT FICTION

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FOREWORD

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THE MUMMY AND MISS NITOCRIS

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CHAPTER I - INTRODUCES THE MUMMY

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CHAPTER II - BACK TO THE PAST

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CHAPTER III - THE DEATH-BRIDAL OF NITOCRIS

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CHAPTER IV - THIEVES IN THE NIGHT

15:03

CHAPTER V - ACROSS THE THRESHOLD

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Description

In a dust‑laden study in London, the brilliant but restless Miss Nitocris Marmion stands beside a newly arrived Egyptian mummy, marveling at their uncanny resemblance. She is the daughter of a renowned mathematician, and her curiosity about geometry, time, and the hidden dimensions of reality drives the narrative. When her father mentions the elusive “fourth dimension” that ancient thinkers like Pythagoras may have brushed against, the stage is set for an experiment that blurs the line between science and the supernatural.

The story unfolds as Nitocris and her scholarly family begin to test whether the ancient relic can be coaxed into a realm beyond ordinary space. Their discussions of Euclid, Hartley’s propositions, and the possibility of existing simultaneously in multiple places invite listeners into a whimsical yet intellectually charged adventure. Rich with Victorian‑era wonder and a touch of eerie mystique, the tale explores what might happen when curiosity dares to open a portal to a world where past and future converge.

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en

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~7 hours (430K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Janet Blenkinship and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-09-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Chetwynd Griffith

George Chetwynd Griffith

1857–1906

A fast-moving Victorian storyteller of scientific romance, he filled his novels with airships, future wars, and journeys beyond Earth. For a few years in the 1890s, he was one of Britain’s best-known science fiction writers.

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