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After Enkidu "had his fill" with the harlots delights, what did the wild beast of the steppes do?

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Final answer:

The provided excerpts likely pertain to a mix of Western narratives; they do not directly relate to Enkidu or the Epic of Gilgamesh, making it impossible to give an accurate response to the specific question asked.

Step-by-step explanation:

The original question regarding what the wild beasts of the steppes did after Enkidu 'had his fill' with the harlot's delights seems to contain a mix-up with references to various pieces of literature. However, as per the provided context which appears to be unrelated excerpt texts, it is not possible to provide an accurate answer to that specific question. It appears the provided excerpts are drawn from different stories and sources and do not directly relate to Enkidu or the Epic of Gilgamesh, where Enkidu encounters a harlot. Instead, the excerpts depict scenes from Western narratives involving other characters and animals in situations of conflict, distress, or in the natural wilderness.

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