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Moon of Israel

CHAPTER V
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Therefore it is not well to meet them too often, since all have thoughts that should be known only to them and God.

Magician, what is your business with me?
Speak on as though we were alone." "This, Prince.

You go upon a journey among the Hebrews, as all have heard.

Now, Bakenkhonsu and I, also two seers of my College, seeing that we all love you and that your welfare is much to Egypt, have separately sought out the future as regards the issue of this journey.

Although what we have learned differs in some matters, on others it is the same.
Therefore we thought it our duty to tell you what we have learned." "Say on, Kherheb." "First, then, that your Highness's life will be in danger." "Life is always in danger, Ki.


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