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    Therefore, Setna went to Memphis, and embraced his children for that they were alive. In addition, the King said to him, “Were you not drunk to do so?” Then Setna told all things that had happened with Tbubui and Na.nefer.ka.ptah. And the King said, “Setna, I have already lifted up my hand against you before, and said, `He will kill you if you do not take back the book to the place you took it from.” But you have never listened to me until this hour. Now, then, take the book to Na.nefer.ka.ptah, with a forked stick in your hand, and a firepan on your head.”

    So Setna went out from before the King, with a forked stick in his hand, and a firepan on his head. He went down to the tomb in which was Na.nefer.ka.ptah. And Ahura said to him, “It is Ptah, the great god, that has brought you back safe.” Na.nefer.ka.ptah laughed, and he said, “This is the business that I told you before.” And when Setna had praised Na.nefer.ka.ptah, he found it as the proverb says, “The sun was in the whole tomb.” And Ahura and Na.nefer.ka.ptah besought Setna greatly. And Setna said, “Na.nefer.ka.ptah, is it aught disgraceful (that you lay on me to do) ?”

    And Na.nefer.ka.ptah said, “Setna, you know this, that Ahura and Merab, her child, behold they are in Koptos; bring them here into this tomb, by the skill of a good scribe. Let it be impressed upon you to take pains, and to go to Koptos to bring them here.” Setna then went out from the tomb to the King, and told the King all that Na.nefer.ka.ptah had told him.

    Harpokrates

    The King said, “Setna, go to Koptos and bring back Ahura and Merab.” He answered the King, “Let one give me the royal boat and its belongings.” And they gave him the royal boat and its belongings, and he left the haven, and sailed without stopping till he came to Koptos.

    In addition, they made this known to the priests of Isis at Koptos and to the high priest of Isis; and behold they came down to him, and gave him their hand to the shore. He went up with them and entered into the temple of Isis of Koptos and of Harpokrates. He ordered one to offer for him an ox, a goose, and some wine, and he made a burnt offering and a drink offering before Isis of Koptos and Harpokrates.

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