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(1) To the king, my lord: your servant Iqbi-Aššur, the scribe of Kar-Shalmaneser. Good health to the king, my lord! [May DNN bless] the king, my lord. [May] Bel and Nabû, [and the gods of heav]en greatly [... the king, my lord]! (Break) (r 3) are killing me [by] (giving out) bribes. (r 4) May my [lor]d appoint me, so I can settle (this lawsuit) with them in the presence of the king. Have I been removed [fro]m my duty? The king, my lord, should know (this).
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(Beginning destroyed) (1) May they have [mer]cy [on them]. (2) [If the k]ing, my lord, ord[ers], (3) [...] the [...] (4) [...] the chief vic[tualler] (Reverse too broken for translation)
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