MISCELLANEOUS TEXTS.
161
13. [to] scatter abroad he set his face
14. he gave this? command, their counsel was confused
15. . . . . the course he broke
16. . . . . fixed the sanctuary
There is a small fragment of Column II., but the connection with Column I. is not apparent.
Column II.
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1. Sar-tul-elli. . . .
2. in front carried Anu. . . .
3. to Bel-sara his father. . . .
4. like his heart also. . . .
5. which carried wisdom. . . .
6. In those days also. . . .
7. he carried him. . . .
8. Nin-kina. . . .
9. My son I rise and10. his number(?) . . . .
11. entirely . . . .
There is a third portion on the same tablet belonging to a column on the other side, either the third or the fifth.
Reverse Column III. or V.
. . . .
1. In. . . .
2. he blew and. . . .
3. for a long time in the cities. . . .
4. Nunanner went. . .
5. He said, like heaven and earthM