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Amisi and the Fig Tree By: H. Barnard

Amisi and the Fig T ree

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Amisi and the Fig T ree. By: H. Barnard . There lived Amisi , an Egyptian servant for cruel Esho. Esho was beautiful and received all things free from the market. One day a man persuaded Esho to take some “ magic”seeds . Amisi delicately planted the seeds. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Amisi and the Fig Tree

By: H. Barnard

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There lived

Amisi, an Egyptian

servant for cruel Esho.

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Esho was beautiful and received all things free from the market.

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One day a man persuaded Esho to take

some “magic”seeds.

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Amisi delicately planted the seeds.

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The seeds quickly sprouted into a tree and grew so tall it could touch the sky.

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She decided to climb the tree. Amisi spotted a magnificent realm above the clouds.

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There, and there only, was a god.Was it,yes,it was,the god of justice.

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The god of justice was in possession of the legendary key of Shemei(t) .

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Is what you have when you hold that key

POWER

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If Amisi got hold of the, key she would be free from cruel Esho forever

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BUT HOW…

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When the key holderfell asleep that

night,Amisi crept into the key holder’s home and set her eyes on the key.

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SHE LOCATED THE KEY IN A SMALL ROOM WITH AN EMERALD THROWN.

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AMISI’S ONLY INTENTION WAS TO STEAL THE KEY BUT A LITTLE VOICE INSIDE HER HEAD SAID NOT TO. SHE CREPT OUT OF THE HOUSE AND WENT BACK TO THE DREAD OF A LIFE SHE LIVED.

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The End

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In conclusion’ the moral of this ancient egyptian tale is not to steel from any one even if that person has a key that can change the world.Lucky for Amisi, that key was too powerfull for a servent like her.She would gain the love of all egypt and it would plumit into the sea.