[There's a moment of uncomfortable silence that Sinuhe can't entirely disguise before he speaks again. This has rather put a kink into his plans of learning what he could of this place's medicine, then going off to follow in his father's footsteps. He can't imagine Gilgamesh would care to hear what a physician of the poor has to relate about his patients.]
And where shall I find you, lord, when you have need of me?
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And where shall I find you, lord, when you have need of me?