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And so also with the plants and the animals that live on the earth, and with all other things that spring up from the ground, or fly through the air, or swim beneath the waves. They have no names except in The Scroll that tells of All Things. And it may be that when Ptah-hotep dies they will forget the names of men, but not the names of the hills and mountains, and of the rivers and streams, nor the names of the trees, nor the names of the flowers, nor the names of the grass. For some years after his death perhaps the name of Man shall yet be remembered; but after a time the name of Ptah-hotep shall be forgotten, and only The Scroll that tells of All Things shall be remembered, and afterward there shall be nothing else to tell of the days of men.
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<b>Since the dawn of the world, the two mountains Vishnu-Kanaag and Odor-Ra had stood opposite each other, across the valley of Kuun,</b> and from their summits there had been no peace.
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The gods wished to know whether man was capable of peace or not, and so they devised a plan whereby they might make certain that all should be one with the gods, for then it would follow that man must be at peace.
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They chose three men who were most wise in the ways of men, but the wisest of them all fell under the spell of the gods, and his life was taken by them to be used as a sacrifice to Vishnu-Kanaag and Odor-Ra.
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And so also with the plants and the animals that live on the earth, and with all other things that spring up from the ground, or fly through the air, or swim beneath the waves. They have no names except in The Scroll that tells of All Things. And it may be that when Ptah-hotep dies they will forget the names of men, but not the names of the hills and mountains, and of the rivers and streams, nor the names of the trees, nor the names of the flowers, nor the names of the grass. For some years after his death perhaps the name of Man shall yet be remembered; but after a time the name of Ptah-hotep shall be forgotten, and only The Scroll that tells of All Things shall be remembered, and afterward there shall be nothing else to tell of the days of men.
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<b>Since the dawn of the world, the two mountains Vishnu-Kanaag and Odor-Ra had stood opposite each other, across the valley of Kuun,</b> and from their summits there had been no peace.
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The gods wished to know whether man was capable of peace or not, and so they devised a plan whereby they might make certain that all should be one with the gods, for then it would follow that man must be at peace.
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They chose three men who were most wise in the ways of men, but the wisest of them all fell under the spell of the gods, and his life was taken by them to be used as a sacrifice to Vishnu-Kanaag and Odor-Ra.
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