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Whom he left untouched as maidens, Or as widows unmolested. Thus the lively Lemminkainen Lived a life of great enjoyment, For the course of three whole summers In the island's pleasant hamlets, 250 To the island-maidens' rapture, The content of all the widows; One alone he did not trouble, 'Twas a poor and aged maiden, At the furthest promontory, In the tenth among the hamlets. As he pondered on his journey, And resolved to wend him homeward, Came the poor and aged maiden, And she spoke the words which follow: 260 "Handsome hero, wretched Kauko, If you will not think upon me, Then I wish that as you travel, May your boat on rocks be stranded." Rose he not before the cockcrow, Nor before the hen's child rose he, From his sporting with the maiden, Laughing with the wretched woman. Then upon a day it happened, And upon a certain evening, 270 He resolved to rise and wander, Waiting not for morn or cockcrow. Long before the time he rose up, Sooner than the time intended, And he went around to wander, And to wander through the village, For his sporting with the damsels, To amuse the wretched women. As alone by night he wandered, Through the villages he sauntered 280 To the isle's extremest headland, To the tenth among the hamlets, He beheld not any homestead Where three rooms he did not notice, There was not a room among them Where he did not see three heroes, And he saw not any hero, With a sword-blade left unwhetted, Sharpened thus to bring destruction On the head of Lemminkainen. 290 Then the lively Lemminkainen Spoke aloud the words which follow: "Woe to me, the day is dawning, And the pleasant sun is rising O'er a youth, of all most wretched, O'er the neck of me unhappy! Lempo may perchance a hero With his shirt protect and cover, Perhaps will cover with his mantle, Cast it round him for protection 300 Though a hundred men attacked him, And a thousand pressed upon him." Unembraced he left the maidens, And he left them unmolested, And he turned him to his vessel, Luckless to his boat he hurried, But he found it burned to ashes, Utterly consumed t
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