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(1) [To the king, m]y [lord: your servant Ur]ad-Ea. [Good health] to the king, my [lord]! [May Nabû], Marduk, [Sin and] Nikkal [ble]ss [the king], my lord! (9) [The gods] of Kurba'il set off (for the akītu-temple) under my [directi]on, and the garments of the king go (along). Year after year they go on like this; the penitential psalm is performed over them, (and the gods) bless the king, my lord. (r 7) Let the king, my lord, (now) order that they give [the garments].
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(1) [To the king, my lord: your servant Urad-Ea. Good health to the king, my lord]! May [Nabû], Marduk, [Sin and] Nik[kal] bless [the king], my lord! (9) On the 25th day, at night, the kettledrum will be placed before [Ne]rg[al] upon the garments of the king. At the same time we shall perform the (chants) of Saturn. The god will [bless] the king, my lord, on account of the [pr]aise. (Rest destroyed)
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