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    When the land was lightened, and the next day appeared, Bata became in the form which he had told to his elder brother. And Anpu Rat upon his back until the dawn. He came to the place where the King Was, and they made his Majesty to know of him; he saw him, and he Was exceeding joyful with him.

    He made for him great offerings, laying, “This is a great wonder which has come to pass.” There were rejoicings over him in the whole land. They presented unto him silver and gold for his elder brother, who went and stayed in his village. They have to the bull many men and many things, and Pharaoh loved him above all that is in this land.

    And many days after these things, the bull entered the purified place; He Hood in the place where the princess was; he began to speak with iP`j saying, “Behold, I am alive indeed.” And she said to him, “And, pray, who art thou?” He said to her, “I am Bata. I perceived when thou causes that they should destroy the acacia of Pharaoh, which was my abode, that I might not be suffered to live. Behold, I am alive indeed, I am as an ox.” Then the princess feared exceedingly for the words that her husband had spoken to her. And he went out from the purified place.

    King was exceeding

    And his Majesty was sitting, making a good day with her: she was at the table of his Majesty, and the King was exceeding pleased with her. And she said to his Majesty, “Swear to me by God, saying, `What thou shalt say, I will obey it for thy sake.` ” He hearkened unto all that she said, even this. “Let me eat of the liver of the ox, because he is fit for naught.” Thus space she to him. And the King was exceeding sad at her words, the heart of Pharaoh grieved him greatly.

    And after the land was lightened, and the next day appeared, they proclaimed a great feast with offerings to the ox. And the King sent one of the chief butchers of his Majesty, to cause the ox to be sacrificed. And when he was sacrificed, as he was upon the shoulders of the people, he shook his neck, and he threw two drops of blood over against the two doors of his Majesty. The one fell upon the one side, on the great door of Pharaoh, and the other upon the other door. They grew as two great Persea trees, and each of them was excellent.

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