The Literature of the Ancient EgyptiansBudge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir
History
The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians
Budge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir
Egyptian literature -- History and criticism; Egyptian literature -- Translations into English
say such a thing?" [At that moment] one of the asses bit off a large
mouthful of the growing corn, and this Tehutinekht said, "Behold, thy
ass is eating my corn! Behold, he shall come and tread it out." Then
this peasant said, "My way is good. Because one side of the road was
made impassable [by thee], I led my ass to the other side (?), and now
thou hast seized my ass because he bit off a large mouthful of the
growing corn. However, I know the master of this estate, which belongeth
to Rensi, the son of Meru. There is no doubt that he hath driven every
robber out of the whole country, and shall I be robbed on his estate?"
And this Tehutinekht said, "Is not this an illustration of the proverb
which the people use, 'The name of the poor man is only mentioned
because of his master?' It is I who speak to thee, but it is the steward
[Rensi, the son of Meru] of whom thou art thinking." Then Tehutinekht
seized a cudgel of green tamarisk wood, and beat cruelly with it every
part of the peasant's body, and took his asses from him and carried them
off into his compound. And this peasant wept and uttered loud shrieks of
pain because of what was done to him. And this Tehutinekht said, "Howl
not so loudly, peasant, or verily [thou shalt depart] to the domain of
the Lord of Silence."[4] Then this peasant said, "Thou hast beaten me,
and robbed me of my possessions, and now thou wishest to steal even the
very complaint that cometh out of my mouth! Lord of Silence indeed! Give
me back my goods. Do not make me to utter complaints about thy fearsome
character."
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