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Frog‘s last words

Gilgamesh

  

[You look terrible my friend.]Gilgamesh put down his bag.Enkidu said nothing this night.[Shamash has left and we should leave immediately to return to Uruk. What are you thinking? Why are you look so sad?][I have no regrets my friend.]Enkidu shook his head feebly and smiled.[What are you afraid of?Humbaba's head was cut downmy friend.]Gilgamesh did not respond directly to his friend's question.They performed another ritual of seeking a good dream and soon lay down leaning against the earthy pine.

It was midnight and something strange happened.

[My friend this is the sixth dream!It's horriblei can't believe it.]Gilgamesh put his right on his head.Enkidu suddenly woke up and touched his friend's shoulder.[You might as well tell me about that.]

[A sound a faint sound for helpin these pines.I also dreamed that we return to Uruk suddenly a big fire burning in the city everything will be burned my friend you also died in this fire.]Gilgamesh stood up and pointed to the woods not far away.[My friend we may as well go and have a look.]

It was a very secret path and no one would find it unless Gilgamesh's g guidance.[There it is.]Gilgamesh pointed to a small pond which there was a frog with strange red eyes instarting at Enkidu and Gilgamesh in the darkness.

[I've been waiting for you for a long time but I'm dying and no more can l tell you.]The frog jumped out of the nearly dry pond.[What can I do for youthough you ask me for help.][You can't go back to Uruk now.Go north and find a tree with seven nests.The frog looks weak and fell down on the ground didn't move.[It's dead you see it but it's strange. Enkidu simply buried the frog and pointed north.[My friend have you ever went north before? It's so dangerous.You should come back with me to Uruk. People are waiting for you.][But I've made up my mind.It's just a tree with seven nests. We'll find it together and get the answer soon.]

Enkidu said nothing but had to follow Gilgamesh.It was the first day crossing the Lebanon Mountains。

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