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        The fool who does not hear,

        He can do nothing at all;

        He sees knowledge in ignorance,

        Usefulness in harmfulness.

        He does all that one detests

        And is blamed for it each day ;

        He lives on that by which one dies,

        His food is distortion of speech.

        His sort is known to the officials,

        Who say: “A living death each day,”

        One passes over his doings,

        Because of his many daily troubles.

        A son who hears is a follower of Heru,

        It goes well with him when he has heard.

        When he is old, has reached veneration,

        He will speak likewise to his children,

        Renewing the teaching of his father.

        Every man teaches as he acts,

        He will speak to the children,

        So that they will speak to their children:

        Set an example, don’t give offense,

        If justice stands firm your children will live.

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          What Classical Kmt text is this from?

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            @snTorrell This Instructions of (TAty, m-r niwt) PtHHtp.

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