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86 CATALOGUE OF EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES.

tended for thee ; I am one among the crown of
deities, the kingly pioneers."

380. Fragments of the addresses to the different
halls in Purgatory, with their presiding deities.

381. No headings to these fragments. The same
may be said of 382.

382. 13th and 14th Chapters of the Book of the
Dead.

383. As usual, the first and third fragments
ought to interchange places.—The 13th is the
chapter on locomotion after being manifested, and
it is ordered to be chanted over an ornament of
some textile material inserted into the right ear
of the mummy, and on which the name of the
deceased is written on the day of his embalming.
The words are : 'c I move like a hawk, I am mani-
fested like the phoenix, the morning star. I have
run the race, I adore the sun in the beautiful
west, I stroke the locks of Osiris, I fondle the cats of
Horns, I have run the race, I adore Osiris."

The 14th is the chapter on destroying the vermin
in the heart of the deceased.—" Saith he, I turn
towards thee, oh coming opportunity, in all mys-
teries. May the deceased Osirian Hemut Unnu
son of Perhet, deceased, repeat these words rightly,
may no god of vermin fill him with filth, let him
repel it with all his force, verily I, the god Sam,
have repelled mishaps and stumbling blocks from
him. Veri]y Anubis repels misfortune from thee,
thou art with the God of Peace in his own abode,
may est thou have thy offerings and live with him.
 
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