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(1) To the chief eunuch, [my] lord, your servant Bel-ibni. May Nabû and Marduk bless my lord! (3) Initially, when I did not come to the audience of the king, there were men who came from Elam to see the king and who, in order to obtain intercession for themselves, libelled me in the palace. There was also a certain opponent of mine who said and wrote to the palace bad things about me from Elam. When I heard of this, I did not come, because I was afraid. Now (however), I have become desirous of serving the king. (14) All those who initially committed a crime have been forgiven by the king. (As…
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(Beginning destroyed) (2) [...] the kin[g ...] (3) [...] to [...] (4) their [cri]mes [have been forgiven] by the king. (As to) all [the libe]ls that [have been uttered against me in the palace, which] he has heard, [I am not guilty of] any [of them! N]ow, should there be a misde[meanour of mine], let my lord [speak] for me so that [the ki]ng will forgive m[e and] I can come and ki[ss] the feet [of the king an]d of my lord, [d]o [se]rvice to the king and to [my lord], and be one who blesses [the king] and my lord before Bel, N[abû and] Zarpanitu. (r 4) [Those men] who in the beginning [came]…
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