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(Beginning lost) (1) May they give [...], vigour, happiness and physical well-being to the king, my lord, like the king, my lord, has remembered his servant. (5) Concerning what the king, my lord, wrote to me, it was indeed not well read, I did not read well. (10) The king, my lord, knows that Nabû-gamil and Inurta-ahu-iddina are busy and Sumaya son of Nabû-zeru-lešir is ill. If it is acceptable the king, my lord, let them commission Balassu son of Nabû-ahu-iddina. (r 7) [Also t]o the crown-prince [...] (Rest broken away)
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(1) To the king, [my] lord: your servant Urad-G[ula]. The best of health to the ki[ng, my lord]! [May] Nabû, [Marduk and the g]reat [gods] of heaven [and earth very greatly bless the kin]g, my lord! (Remainder destroyed or too fragmentary for translation)
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