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In the last line of Aruku Kurenga (B) there is a vae glyph of the same kind as in Aa1-15:

Bb12-1 Bb12-2 Bb12-3 Bb12-4 Bb12-5
Bb12-6 Bb12-7 Bb12-8 Bb12-9 Bb12-10
Bb12-11 Bb12-12 Bb12-13 Bb12-14 Bb12-15
Bb12-16 Bb12-17 Bb12-18
Bb12-19 Bb12-20 Bb12-21 Bb12-22
Bb12-23 Bb12-24 Bb12-25 Bb12-26

The season is the end of the year here too, which can be recognized e.g. by Bb12-5 resembling Ga7-14:

Ga7-11 Ga7-12 Ga7-13 Ga7-14

The end of the year is the phase before the arrival of new light, and Bb12-13--18 is a sequence parallel to Ka3-8--13:

Ka3-8

Ka3-9

Ka3-10

Ka3-11

Ka3-12

Ka3-13

Bb12-26 resembles the left part of Aa1-15 not only in the design of the glyph but also in its location - at the end of the year.

Although there are 19 more glyphs following Bb12-26, until the end of side b is reached, Bb12-26 anyhow stands at an end. Support for this statement is found at the end of H, where the text is parallel to Bb12-11--26.