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1 This son will live for long ages.
2 You will prevail in the plea, for your misdeeds shall be hidden.
3 Be fearful for a time, for you have seen clear dreams.
4 You will recover your goods; nor will you gain much profit.
5 In vain will you seek the theft, which shall be possessed no longer.
6 This man loves for a season, and likewise he hates.
7 Farewell to your journey, and the way is right prosperous.
8 He will love you at first; in the end he will wish to ruin you.
9 Having set out abroad, he will return wealthy after a time.
10 At this time the sick citizen shall not die.
11 Your lost things will pass through the hands of many.
12 You will emerge from debt, with fortune favoring you.
13 Your own fear threatens your omens.
14 Your life is short, and its end is much to be feared.
15 The old building will fall and shall become a wasteland.
16 You ask if I be wise; truth is in all things.
17 Stand fast; do not change; the harmful stars signify together.
18 He will grant excellence in honor and modesty.
19 Your fates now resist the work that is yours.
20 And your riches will decrease through continual time.
21 Entrust these goods under a kind protection.
22 They flee that they may return, and they prepare greater wars.
23 It is better that he remain in prison than that he depart from there.
24 t l'nr A good wife will come forth; if you wish to receive her, take her.
25 One stronger will now fall, the enemy of many.
26 You hold a certain hope if the records [say] what is useful h' la'z?.
27 You may have no profit; the costly way forbids it.
28 I see by the sight; I know not the reason for fortune.
elsewhere it is found thus