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Decipherment of an Inscription from Chedi. [No. 4, 
^tctw Yrfsrfuriif c^i i 
C\ ■*» ' 
^rsrtr fsTsuPrurnrisra;: |i n 
Ir^nfert: | 
wwjm f^fi-crsTi^r ^qr : n n 
$ lirfT^T: I 
n x’f ^crfeqiKT* ?i^qir^rf^TrT 
wfcT irai wtr^Frr^g; |i n 
^TiFT^fcHHTfW: f¥ MJT^TW^TfW: 
w^^rftfVRTfVr: | 
^^g^jrqiirTCefwi^ nw 
*r ff 'w^ffcr 3reT*ffaw*r^TS=sN 'ter n >38 n 
vr=rft ^sff ^ 
^crofxTclf^^TC^T^^TIWT^: | 
^rTT^ftsr^BTq-xr^T ir 
^JBNIT^fT^f ^rf^IcT: STf'S^Tf || ©yi || 
ftffHf |«rsfiiTc4hrT^r 
^3 vr^fcT f*rw wfifi%an i 
«T¥Rir*5) T Wl^jt c^f^KTI^Tfr II -s^ || 
wTT^gtr^iftrqvnt ®cffr i 
^IffcTT ^tOrq-I^cr II -as || 
w^erfar ^rurr g qff f^qftbf | 
fqffcf II 3e: || 
^^•rn^fenn^r ^rq§ ***#**#**#, 
* Tlio f% lias been restored by guess. 
t Of tins word the final letter is lost on tlie stone. 
t By the fifth symbol of this word, T, a blank lias been replaced. 
§ Here, at the end of the thirtieth line, the abrasure of the stone gets to be 
serious ; and it continues so in the final characters of the two lines following. 
