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ILLNESS AND WANDERINGS

Column IV.

01. Urhamsi to him also said to Izdubar

02. the tablets? Izdubar . . . .

03. Let not the waters of death enclose thy hand . . . .

04. the second time, the third time, and the fourth time Izdubar was lifting the spear . . . .

05. the fifth, sixth, and seventh time Izdubar was lifting the spear . . . .

06. the eighth, ninth, and tenth time Izdubar was lifting the spear . . . .

07. the eleventh and twelfth time, Izdubar was lifting the spear . . . .

08. on the one hundred and twentieth time Izdubar finished the spear

09. and he broke his girdle to . . . .

10. Izdubar seized the . . . . . . .

11. on his wings a cord he . . . .

12. Hasisadra afar off pondered,

13. spake within his heart and a resolution made.

14. Within himself also he considered:

15. Why is the ship still hidden

16. is not ended the voyage . . . .

17. the man is not come to me and . . . .

18. I wonder he is not . . . .

19. I wonder he is not . . . .

20. I wonder . . . .

Here there is a blank, the extent of which is uncertain, and where the narrative recommences it is