Sinuhe the Egyptian: A Novel

Who is Ptahor from Sinuhe the Egyptian: A Novel and what is their importance?

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Ptahor is described as bowlegged, "swagbellied," rich man, who is given to drink and rather miserable. He is Senmut's schoolmate in the House of Life, and he later becomes Sinuhe's patron.

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Sinuhe the Egyptian: A Novel