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(Beginning destroyed) (1) [...]iâ, Abi-nuri [...]. They are from the same household about which my lord spoke with the rab mūgi. (5) Ahi-Iau, Bir-il, Samsi-natan (Break) (r 1) wh[o] are com[i]ng in today. [T]otal, 11 men coming in. (r 4) [x] staff-bearers [in charge of] Aya-yababa.
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(1) May Bel and Beltia, Nabû (and) Tašmetu, Ninurta and Gula, Nergal (and) Laṣ, these great gods, bless you, O Nabû-[...]! May they guard you, k[eep you in good health, and give you] happiness (and) physical well-being! [May they appoint] a guardian of health and vigour (to be) with yo[u]. Whatever you have [prayed] to these gods for, may they very, very quickly bes[tow it upon you]. (9) What else? The word of [my lord is respected] before his lords. (r 1) [I am] now [writing] to my lord, (as) from the first day on their little ones in Calah cannot go to school without funerary offering(s).…