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end of the long table, At the bench-end then he sat him, At the end of bench of firwood, And the bench it cracked beneath him, And the bench of firwood tottered. Said the lively Lemminkainen, "Seems to me that I'm unwelcome, As no ale is offered to me, To the guest who just has entered." 70 Ilpotar, the noble Mistress, Answered in the words which follow: "O thou boy, O Lemminkainen, Not as guest thou com'st among us, But upon my head to trample, And to make it bow before you, For our ale is still in barley. Still in malt the drink delicious, And the wheatbread still unbaken, And unboiled the meat remaineth. 80 Yesternight you should have entered, Or perchance have come to-morrow." Then the lively Lemminkainen, Twisted mouth and turned his head round, Tore his black beard in his anger, And he spoke the words which follow: "Eaten is the feast already, Finished feast, and drunk the bride-ale, And the ale has been divided, To the men the mead been given, 90 And the cans away been carried, And the pint-pots laid in storage. "Pohjola's illustrious Mistress, Long-toothed Mistress of Pimentola, Thou hast held the wedding badly, And in doggish fashion held it, Baked the bread in loaves enormous, Thou hast brewed the beer of barley, Six times sent thy invitations, Nine times hast thou sent a summons, 100 Thou hast asked the poor, the spectres, Asked the scum, and asked the wastrels, Asked the leanest of the loafers, Labourers with one garment only; All folks else thou hast invited, Me rejected uninvited. "Wherefore should I thus be treated, When I sent myself the barley? Others brought it by the spoonful, Others poured it out by dishfuls, 110 But I poured it out in bushels, By the half-ton out I poured it, Of my own, the best of barley, Corn which I had sown aforetime. "'Tis not now that Lemminkainen, Is a guest of great distinction, For no ale is offered to me, Nor the pot set on the fire. In the pot is nothing cooking, Not a pound of pork you give me, 120 Neither food nor drink you give me, Now my weary journey's ended." Ilpotar, the noble Mistress, Uttered then the
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