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ILLNESS AND WANDERINGS

the fragment appears to refer to the illness of Izdubar I think it belongs here.

Column I.

01. to his friend . . . .

02 and 3 . . . .

04. thy name . . . .

05. . . . . . .

06. his speech he made . . . .

07. Izdubar my father . . . .

08. Izdubar . . . .

09. . . . . . .

10. joined . . . .


11. Heabani his mouth opened and spake and

12. said to . . . .

13. I join him . . . .

14. in the . . . .

15. the door . . . .

16. of . . . .

17 and 18 . . . .

19. in . . . .

20. Heabani . . . . carried . . .

21. with the door . . . . thy . . .

22. the door on its sides does not . . .

23. it has not aroused her hearing . . .

24. for twenty kaspu (140 miles) it is raised . .

25. and the pine tree a bush I see . . .

26. there is not another like thy tree . . .