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Pyramid Texts
Miscellaneous Utterances On The Career Of The Deceased King In The Hereafter, Utterances 317-337 (333)
542 To say: N. purified himself upon that appearing (-mound) of the earth, on which R` purified himself; 542 he placed a b-'ib-stand and he set up the ladder. 542 Those who are in the great (heaven), they will take the arm of N.
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