1. A day in the life of an Egyptian
servant
By Robert S.
2. Good morning Egypt
I wake up and yawn. Boil some water. While the water I boiling
I give my prayers to Bes, asking him to protect me from evil
spirits . By the time I am done my water is good. I slowly sink
onto the floor. Then the thought of food reminded me of my
duties. I eat some hummus on stale bread and put on my shift
and drink the water. I run as fast as I can to the Nile river to
bathe and get water. As I reach the rivers edge I notice a small
boy being dragged in by a crocodile. The Nile is important for
drinking water so I get my water but decide to skip my bath.
When I get back I see a wild dog in my hut. I get a big thick stick
and hit it over the head I think to my self this will be at least
three days of food. Unless the government officials take it as
my taxes.
3. My work
I am just getting to pharaoh Rollie’s palace. First I go to the
kitchen to get him breakfast. On my way out of the
kitchen I steal some fresh loaves of bread and stick them
in my shift. For work I feed and dress the pharaoh. After I
give him his food I go and get his clothes and dress him.
My work here is done. I get one 8 ounce diamond for 1
months work. Now to go to my last job. I reach the bakery
just in time. I start mixing dough and putting some In the
oven when the boss walks in. He says I did such a good job
I might get a raise. By the time I am done we have made
300 loaves. He gives me one to keep and gives me a small
bag of gold.
4. After work
After I get paid I spend some money on a hen and two goats. I also
buy some beer, broth, and vegetables. Tonight I make soup. I get back
to my hut and start a fire and hang the basket over the fire to boil. I cut
up the dog and put the broth and dog in. I chop the vegetables and
throw them in too. I invite my neighbors over because they just lost
their child to a crocodile. I play senet with their little girl until the soup
is ready. We eat until we are stuffed and they go home. I go and put
my earnings in a small chest buried next to my mat. I think about our
greatest accomplishment, the great pyramids. As a slave, I like the
barley being noticed part, but don’t care about my pay. I think to my
self that my family will only be able to afford a box coffin with nothing
fancy about it. No mummification for me. I think Ill slaughter the chicken
tomorrow. And with that I roll over and go to sleep.