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image of Horus in the city of the dead, to present an offering of the seeds of flowers upon the heights, and to pray to the "great mother Isis" and to other deities. A great enchantment rested on this place since the beginning of time even as far as the district of Babylon,[1] the sacred road of the gods to the western horizon. To the spot where the prince was standing the inhabitants of Memphis and the surrounding country were wont to come, to raise their hands in prayer and offer oblations. It so chanced that on one of these feast days the prince arrived at this spot about the hour of mid-day, and he laid himself down to rest in the shade of this great god until sleep overtook him. The sun was in the zenith when he dreamed, and lo! this great god spoke to him with his own mouth as a father speaks to his son. "Behold me, look at me, my son Thothmes! I am thy father Hormakhu-Ra. The kingdom shall be given thee; thou shalt wear the white crown and the red crown on the throne of the earth god Seb. The world shall be thine in its length and its breadth;

  1. This district of 'Babylon' was that where Cairo now stands.