The Legend of Princess Mambang Linau
The Legend of Princess Mambang Linau |
One morning, Bujang Enok was in the middle of the jungle, suddenly he was caught by a poisonous snake. "Ssssss ...... Ssssss ... ..", the snake sizzled out his tongue in the direction of Bujang Enok. Watching the snake, Bujang Enok tried to attack her well, but she did not want to go. Then he kept silent. When he died, the snake was about to punch the Bujang Enok. With the forced, Bujang Enok punched him with semambu (rattan stick), the heritage of his father's relics. Once the whistle, the venomous snake also struck, then died. After the watch did not move again, Bujang Enok immediately buried the snake on the side of the road. After that, he started collecting logs. When she was about to start her work she heard the voice of a woman talking. "The venomous snake has died", says a female voice from the bottom of the river upstream. "Thank goodness, we will not be disturbed by the snake anymore", answered another woman's voice. Long lasting, the voices were clearly heard by Bujang Enok, but he ignored the voice, and he continued his work collecting logs.
In the middle of the day, something like Bujang Enok is kind of coming back to the cottage. When he went into his cottage kitchen, Bujang Enok was surprised, because in his kitchen there was rice and all the delicious side dishes. Because hungry hungry, he immediately devoured all the dishes served. Enjoying the delights of the food, Bujang Enok guesses in his heart, "My mother has died, I have no brothers, my neighbor is too far from here. Then, who did ... who served this food? ". The thoughts continued to rage in his mind. The curious reason is that he intends to find out the person who serves the food.
The next day, Bujang Enok performed his intentions to find out who had dared to enter the cottage. That day he decided not to go to the forest. From morning until late he was waiting for the man who entered the cottage. Bujang Enok awaits amongst the bushes that are not far from the cottage. By noon, suddenly from the bottom, came seven lovely girls. They come along and uphold the meal, then enter the Bujang Enok hut. The seven girls wore a rainbow-colored scarf. But from the seven girls, the girl with the same color is the most beautiful. "Wow, that pretty little girl who shook the orange?", Bujang Enok muttered as he watched the girl disappear from his gaze.
Shortly thereafter, the seven girls came out of the Bujang Enok hut, and went towards the bottom of the river. With a careful step, Bujang Enok followed the seven beautiful girls to the edge of the river upstream, hiding in bushy bushes. Behind the bushes, Bujang Enok can watch the seven girls change their clothes. Each of the girls covered his scarf on a wooden twig. They take a shower and mingle, so they do not realize the presence of Bujang Enok which is not far from where they take a shower. The bustling atmosphere, Bujang Enok is used to pick up a scarf hanging on the twig. From behind the bush, Bujang Enok hooked a stick to the orange scarf. Then he was outstretched slowly, then grabbed the scarf and hid behind his shirt. After that, he again hid behind the bush.
After the shower ended, the seven girls climbed to the bottom and then changed. Each took and wore a scarf hanging on the twig. But, among the seven girls there was a girl who lost a scarf. "Where's my scarf ?, ask the girl while looking for her missing scarf. However, none of his friends knew the presence of the scarf. Then, the girl continues her quest, assisted by six other girls. After a long time they searched, but the orange scarf was not found. By the afternoon, the six girls who had been wearing a scarf, suddenly dancing and then hovering over the space leaving the girl who had lost the scarf alone on the bottom edge. Meanwhile, Bujang Enok was astonished to see the moment from the bush. Bujang Enok continued to look at the six girls without blinking a bit. The higher the fly into space, the smaller the six girls were impressed. Until finally they disappeared from Bujang En's view
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