The princes' tutor, Anen, was a good teacher, taking Moses' mischief-making in his stride. When Moses scribbled a caricature of Anen's face and showed it to Rameses, Anen took it in good humour and did not cane them. When Moses hid the teacher's reed pens and ink in some hidden corner of the kap—nursery room—again Anen took it in his stride. He should have diligently reported to Seti of Moses' relentless class mischievousness, but he didn't. Young himself, barely nineteen, Anen still remembered well the boredom of students in a classroom, and empathised keenly with his favourite princes.
