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what city,and in what time, did he live? What was his office, 
and what his caste? The Papyrus itself says n nothing about 
it. From the said determinative esh, we learn only that he 
was aman; and the added words, moshi mashi (justus jus- 
tificatus), testify that Ahabanuke was then dead, and already 
justified by the judgment of the dead. Besides, in some 
places of the Papyrus, it is said that his mother was the “she- 
ri Phamini, i. e. the daughter of Phamini; a common name 
ed years later than Mr. Lapse = surge ; ps a 
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