Sale of slaves. A, of his own free will, sells two women of his domestic staff (nišū bīti) fC1 and fC2, to B1 und B2 for a hariṣ-price amounting to 50 shekels of silver. The seller guarantees against (suits brought by) a person acting unlawfully (sēhû) or a person claiming (pāqirānu) that these slaves are free persons (mār banê). Names of 5 witnesses and the scribe.