There are no apparent punctuation marks or breathings shown in the fragment; but the quire book of around 130 pages ( i . e . 33 large folded papyrus sheets written on both sides ); measuring approximately 21 by 20 cm when closed.
42.
In 1982, the monotonic orthography was officially adopted, abandoning the rough and smooth breathings ( since the sound had long since disappeared ) and reducing the three types of accent mark to one ( since the tone accent had been replaced by a stress accent ).
43.
A total of 110 legible letters are visible on the recto side of the fragment, representing 18 out of the 24 letters of the Greek Alphabet; zeta, theta, xi, phi, chi, and psi being missing . " The scribe uses rough breathings, but no other lectional feature or punctuation is found ".
44.
After ( his ) two arms are [ fast ] ened to his breast, one wraps the Book of Breathings, which is with writing both inside and outside of it, with royal linen, it being placed ( at ) his left arm near his heart, this having been done at his wrapping and outside it.
45.
Rather, the papyri have been determined to be portions of Egyptian funerary texts, dating to about the first century BC . The LDS Church disputes the Tanners'position stating in an Ensign article, " . . . some people have concluded that this Book of Breathings must be the text Joseph Smith used in his translation of the book of Abraham.
46.
The young man, now in the form of Without Horns ( " Herok'aga " ), stood on the water and told his brothers to make the " herok'a " breathings . They uttered, " ahahe, ahahe ", and as they pulled their empty bow strings back and forth, their opponents fell over dead.