[Footnote 129]: Papyrus of Ani, Plate 28, l. 15 (Chapter lxxxiv.).

[Footnote 130]: i.e., I shall be like Horus, the son of Osiris.

[Footnote 131]: Brit. Mus., No. 9900; this document belongs to the XVIIIth dynasty.

[Footnote 132]: Brit. Mus., No. 10,470, Plate 35

[Footnote 133]: This idea is a survival of prehistoric times, when it was thought that if the proper sepulchral meals were not deposited at regular intervals where the KA, or "double," of the deceased could get at them it would be obliged to wander about and pick up whatever it might find to eat upon its road.

[Footnote 134]: Brit. Mus., No. 10,472.

[Footnote 135]: i.e., the Eye of Rā and the Eye of Horus.

[Footnote 136]: i.e., I know how to utter the words of power which I possess with vigour.

[Footnote 137]: i.e., the four pillars, one placed at each cardinal point, which support the sky.

[Footnote 138]: The name of the first large section of Sekhet-Aaru.