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Leroy Waterman
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Sa ta-sa-su-u-ni istu pan sarri beli-ka la tu-pa-zar(?) ta-ab-ti ina pan sarri ki-bi 21. Bel n Nabu ta-ab-ta-ka ina pan sarri lik-bi-u (Rev. ) Marduksarusur .... The officer .... Has done as follows .... My rights he does not establish. He has not heark- ened to the word of the king. He is subservient to the governor, since the time the king, my lord, began to render to me the justice of thy father and to place it on record. Now they stir up opposition; and I, with the whole house of my father,... am supplicating like a dog. Why am I discarded ? I would keep the watch of the king. The fortress is neglected ( ?). May the king my lord act according to his pleasure. Whoever thou art, O secretary, who dost read (this) before the king thy lord, do not conceal my good deeds. Declare them before the king. May Bel and Nabu declare thy good deeds before the king.
The appeal of a former favorite of royalty for deliverance from the oppression of subordinate officials and for restoration to a place of trust.


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