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(1) To the king, [my lord]: your servant [Bel-iqiša]. Good health to [the king, my lord! May] Nabû and Marduk very great[ly bless the king, my lord]. (6) The shepherds of [...] (7) about whom the king, my lord, [wrote to me] — (8) Nabû-šezib [...] (Break) (r 3) The king [... said] (r 4) to [......]: (r 5) "Do [......]!" (r 6) [Now then] I am appealing [to the king], my lord: [may] the king, my lord, [...]! (r 8) Why [does] Nabû-šezib [... h]is lord's household? (r 9) Tomorrow the king will hear (about it), and the king will k[ill me] on account of the fact that I have not consumed [...].
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(1) [To the crown prince, my lord: your servant Bel]-iqiša. [May DNN], Enlil, [and DNN bles]s [the crown prince], my [lo]rd. (7) [......], (8) [the ... that is] there (9) [and] the house [are] well. (10) (As to) the large bathroom (r 1) [which] they are claim[ing], (r 2) may the seal(ed document)s (available) on it be sent [to the] crown [pri]nce, and may he have a look at them.
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