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The Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor: An Egyptian Epic
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here is no death and resurrection but the theme of an individual becoming lost in a strange and frightening land and then returning home is central and this would have resonated with an ancient Egyptian audience. Do as you wish; it is wearying to talk to you, my master said to me. my heart as my onl
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  • here is no death and resurrection but the theme of an individual becoming lost in a strange and frightening land and then returning home is central and this would have resonated with an ancient Egyptian audience.
  • Do as you wish; it is wearying to talk to you, my master said to me.
  • my heart as my only companion.
  • His eyebrows were real lapis lazuli
  • you will kiss your wife, you will see your house. It is more beautiful than anything. You will reach the residence of your homeland in which you were in it together with your companions.”

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