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words which follow: "O my little waiting-maiden, O my ever-ready servant, Put into the pot some dinner, Bring some ale to give the stranger." Then the girl, the child so wretched, Washed the worst of all the dishes, 130 And the spoons she then was wiping, And the ladles she was scouring, Then into the pot put dinner, Bones of meat, and heads of fishes, Very ancient stalks of turnips, Crusts of bread of stony hardness, And a pint of ale she brought him, And a can of filthy victuals, Gave it lively Lemminkainen That he should drink out the refuse, 140 And she spoke the words which follow: "If you are indeed a hero, Can you drink the ale I bring you, Nor upset the can that holds it?" Lemminkainen, youth so lively, Looked at once into the pint-pot, And below a worm was creeping, In the midst there crept a serpent, On the edge were serpents creeping, Lizards also there were gliding. 150 Said the lively Lemminkainen, Loudly grumbled Kaukomieli, "Off to Tuonela the bearer, Quick to Manala the handmaid, Ere the moon again has risen, Or this very day is ended!" Afterwards these words he added, "O thou beer, thou drink so nasty, In an evil hour concocted, Evil only lurks within thee! 160 Notwithstanding I will drink it, On the ground will cast the refuse, With my nameless finger lift it, With my left thumb will I lift it." Then he felt into his pocket, And within his pouch was searching, Took an angle from his pocket, Iron hooks from out his satchel, Dropped it down into the pint-pot, In the ale began to angle, 170 Hooked the snakes upon his fish-hooks, On his hooks the evil vipers, Up he drew of toads a hundred, And of dusky snakes a thousand. Down upon the ground he threw them, Threw them all upon the planking, Thereupon a sharp knife taking, From the sheath he quickly drew it, Cut the heads from off the serpents, Broke the necks of all the serpents. 180 Then he drank the ale with gusto, Drank the black mead with enjoyment, And he spoke the words which follow: "As a guest I am not honoured, Since no ale was brought unto me Which was better worth my drinking, Offer
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