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Jensen and Zimmern read upshugina, but see Delitzsch, Babylonische Weltschöpfungsepos, p. 135. See above, p. 238. In the first tablet, in the second in connection with the mission of Anu, and twice in the third in connection with Marduk's visit. Tiâmat's presence. Called Nudimmud.
I had hoped to use my power to make him do my bidding, and yet we had contrived no way to use that power in furtherance of our great plans to free a race; but I could at least use it to free a woman. Let us hope that it augurs progress to the ultimate goal." "It was very noble, but it was dangerous," replied Zimmern. "It was only through a coincidence that we were saved.
I had not slept for forty hours and scarcely half my regular allotment for many weeks. And yet I was not sleepy now but awake and excited. I had won a great victory, and I wanted to rejoice and share my conquest with sympathetic ears. I could go to Zimmern, but instead I turned my steps toward the elevator and, alighting on the Level of the Free Women, I went straightway to Marguerite's apartment.
It's bad enough that a gang of infernal Jews should plant us here, where there's no earthly English interest to serve, and all hell beating up against us, simply because Nosey Zimmern has lent money to half the Cabinet. It's bad enough that an old pawnbroker from Bagdad should make us fight his battles; we can't fight with our right hand cut off.
"What is it, my dear?" I pleaded, as I knelt beside her. "It was all right, of course. Why are you crying you do not think, do you, that Dr. Zimmern betrayed us?" Marguerite raised herself upon her elbow and looked at me with hurt surprise. "Do you think that?" she demanded, almost fiercely.
I also want you to know that I do not like the artful deceit that you all seem to cultivate." "And do you think I am trying to deceive you?" cried Marguerite reproachfully. "Your words may be true," I said, "but the situation you place me in is a false one. Dr. Zimmern brings me here that I may read your books. He leaves me alone here with you and urges me to come as often as I choose.
Zimmern purposes to connect this line with the preceding, but the sense in that case is not at all clear. I.e., with Marduk. Haupt's edition, p. 8, l. 34. See above, p. 437. Haupt, ib. p. 139, l. 116. Ib. l. 111. Kosmologie, p. 294, note 1. See p. 82. See p. 121. Gen. i. 1-ii. 4, embodied in the "Priestly Code." Gen. ii. 4 and extending in reality as far as iv. 25. Gen. iii. 17.
All this was interesting, but I inferred that I would again have opportunity to visit the library and now I was impatient to keep my appointment with Bertha. Making an excuse for haste, I asked Zimmern to get the geography for me. The stiff back of the book had been removed, and Zimmern helped me adjust the limp volume beneath my waistcoat.
"It might interest you to know," continued Zimmern, "that we use this servant strain in outcrossing with other strains when they show a tendency to decline in the virtue of obedience.
In this labour Zimmern and Hellar could be of no service and I therefore took my leave of them, lest I should not see them again. "Within a year at most," I said, "we may meet again, for Berlin will be open to the world. Once the passage is revealed and the protium traffic stopped, the food stores cannot last longer.
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