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(1) Your servant Nabû-ušallim: I would gladly die for the king, my lord! Say to the king, my lord: (4) Concerning the Arameans of whom the king, my lord, wrote, there are among them Arameans, who came from Uruk. [They are] now on the shore of the channel o[f Merodach-Ba]ladan. (10) [...] among them (11) [have proce]eded (12) [...] they have gone (13) [...] I/he have examined (14) [...] of Barik-il (Break) (r 1) [...] none of them ran away and came to the king, my lord. By the gods of the king, my lord, none of those who have received favours from the son of Yakin has heard anything benevolent…
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(1) Your servant Nabû-ušallim: I would gladly die for the vizier, my lord! Say to my lord: (4) [... Sea]landers, sons of Ya[kin] (5) [...] 'temple-enterers' of E[anna] (Break) (r 2) [...] I [...] (r 3) [...] the [dep]endents he returned to me [...]
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