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Heath, Dunbar I.; Corbaux, Fanny
The Exodus papyri — London, 1855

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ANASTASI V. 163

to know now so certainly what the talent displayed
and the taste manifested in that day of mighty re-
ligious movement really and actually was.

Supplemental Communication. " Having issued
orders [gap] three obelisks, with their pinnacles,
their stone [gap] we gave orders that they should
proceed to the side of the porch of the great royal
double house, dragged with double force, that the
obelisks might arrive for him, dragged into their
places. Do ye follow up all that he ordered. Let
them be fixed in their places for ever. So now we
were seen passing the prison house of Rameses II.,
at Zur, in the [13 th] year, on the 23rd of Paoni.
We anchored our transports at the palace of Ba-
rneses, when we had hauled the figures [gap] of the
great royal double house. You must get it on for
him. May we get to the porch of the great royal
double house for our Lord. We who did it (viz.,
had this account written out), were the lieutenant
Maiee, of the land of Dag, the chief of the Midian-
ites, Enna of the seed of the Sun, the Captain
Jannes, of the seed of the Sun, in the palace,
chaunting to Amen-Ra king of the gods, at the
expense of Seti II., our good royal Lord. I sup-
plicate the Ra- Horus of the double solar abode to
strengthen the great double house. May he per-
form millions of festivals. We chaunt him daily."

Whether or not the reader will now be prepar-
ed to admit the possibility of the Mesu or Mosu
mentioned in the next paragraph being the great

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