Chap . XC. THE CFIAPTER OF DRIVING EVIL RECOLLECTIONS FROM THE MOUTH . From the Papyrus of Nu

Vignette : A jackal walking towards the funeral mountain (see Naville,
op . cit., Bd. I . Bl . roa), or the deceased standing upright in the presence
of the god Thoth who is about to give unto him a roll of papyrus (see
Lepsius, op . cit., B1 . 33) .

Text : ( I) THE CHAPTER OF DRIVING EVII . RECOLLECTIONS
FROM THE MOUTH . The overseer of the palace, the chancellor-
in-chief, Nu, triumphant, the son of the overseer of the palace,
the chancellor-in-chief, Amen-hetep, triumphant, saith :- (2)

"Hail, thou that cuttest off heads, and slittest brows, thou
"being who puttest away the memory of evil things from the
"mouth of the Kilos by means of the incantations which they
"have within them, look not upon me with the [same] eyes (3)
"with which thou lookest upon them . Go thou round about on
"thy legs, and let thy face be [turned] behind thee so that thou
"mayest be able to see the divine slaughterers of the god Shu
"who are coming up (¢) behind thee to cut off thy head, and
"to slit thy brow by reason of the message of violence [sent]
"by thy lord, and to see(?) that which thou sagest . Work thou
"for me so that the memory of evil things shall dart (5) from
"my mouth ; let not my head be cut off ; let not my brow be
"slit ; and let not my mouth be shut fast by reason of the in-
cantations which thou hast within thee, according to that which
"thou doest for the Khus through (6) the incantations which
"they have within themselves . Get thee back and depart at the
"[sound of] the two speeches which the goddess Isis uttered
"when thou didst come to cast the recollection of evil things
"into the mouth of Osiris (7) by the will of Suti his enemy,
"saying, `Let thy face be towards thy privy parts, and look
"upon that face which cometh forth from the flame of the Eye
"of Horus against thee from within the Eye of Tem,' and the
"calamity (8) of that night which shall consume thee . And Osiris
"went back, for the abomination of thee was in him ; and thou
"didst go back, for the abomination of him is in thee . I have
"gone back, for the abomination of thee is in me ; and thou
"shalt go back, for the abomination of me is in thee . (9) Thou
"wouldst come unto me, but I say that thou shalt not advance
"to me so that I come to an end, and [I] say then to the di-
vine slaughterers of the god Shu, `Depart' ."

The Source: The Book oDead, the Chapters of Coming Forth by Day
Translated into English by E. A. Wallis Budge, Litt.D., D.Lit
London, 1898.
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