“I bore it and carried it to thee”

and appears in the Assyrian version (I, 5, 35b supplied from 6, 26)

“I threw it (or him) at thy feet”[132]

with an additional line in elaboration

“Thou didst bring him into contact with me”[133]

which anticipates the speech of the mother

(Line 41 = Assyrian version I, 6, 33).

Line 10 of the Pennsylvania tablet has pa-ḫi-ir as against iz-za-az I, 5, 31.

Line 8 has ik-ta-bi-it as against da-an in the Assyrian version I, 5, 29.

More significant is the variant to line 9