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BABYLONIAN FABLES.

09. the lord of the chariot destroys me and desolation . . . .

10. in my body I am firm . . . .

11. in my inside I am firm . . . .

12. the warrior draws out of his quiver . . . .

13. strength carries a curse . . . .

14. the weapon of my masters over . . . .

15. he causes to see servitude like . . . .

16. . . . . in thee is not . . . .

17. he causes to go on the path over . . . .


18. The horse opened his mouth and spake and said to the ox . . . .

19. In my hearing . . . .

20. the weapon . . . .

21. the swords . . . .

22. . . . . . .

23. strength? of the heart which does not . . . .

24. in crossing that river . . . .

25. in the paths of thy country . . . .

26. I reveal? ox the story . . . .

27. in thy appearance, it is not . . . .

28. thy splendour is subdued? . . . .

29. like . . . . the horse . . . .


30. The ox opened his mouth and spake and said to the horse . . . .

31. Of the stories which thou tellest . . . .