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"Go and ask a bath from Ruotus, Near where issues forth the Reed-brook." 220 Then the little maiden Piltti Listened to her words obedient, Always ready, heedless never, Always quick, avoiding gossip, Like a mist, away she hurried, To the yard like snake she hastened, With her hands her skirts she lifted, In her hands her dress she twisted, And upon her course she hastened Straight unto the house of Ruotus. 230 Hills re-echoed to her footsteps, Shook the mountains as she climbed them, On the heath the cones were dancing, Gravel scattered o'er the marshes; Thus she came to Ruotus' dwelling, And the house she quickly entered. In his shirt sat wicked Ruotus, Eating, drinking like the great ones, In his shirt at end of table, In a shirt of finest linen, 240 And he asked as he was eating, Grunted, leaning o'er the table, "What have you to say, you beggar, Wretch, why come you running hither?" Then the little damsel Piltti Answered in the words that follow: "Here I seek a village bathroom, Seek a bath near reed-fringed brooklet, That relief may reach the suffering, For the need is very pressing." 250 Then the wicked wife of Ruotus Presently with arms a-kimbo, Slouched along upon the flooring, Swept to middle of the flooring, And she asked upon her coming, Speaking in the words which follow: "Who is seeking for a bathroom, Who is seeking for assistance?" Said the little damsel Piltti, "Needed 'tis for our Marjatta." 260 Then the wicked wife of Ruotus Answered in the words that follow: "Vacant baths are rare in village, None at mouth of reed-fringed streamlet. There's a bath upon the clearing, And a stable in the pinewood, Where the whore may bear her children, And the vile one cast her offspring, While the horses there are breathing, Let her take a bath and welcome." 270 Then the little maiden Piltti, Hurried back with rapid footsteps, And upon her course she hastened, And she said on her arrival: "In the village is no bathroom, None beside the rush-fringed streamlet, And the wicked wife of Ruotus, Only spoke the words which follow: 'Vacant baths are none in village, Non
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