Mighty Mikko; a book of Finnish fairy tales and folk tales . d at last to send for him againand to demand a full account of everything. Log realized that his end was near. He met itbravely. Commending to the Kings protection hislovely bride, the Youngest Princess, Log related howthe three mighty Serpents whom they had killed weresons of Suyettar, and how in revenge Suyettar hadsucceeded in destroying Three Bottles and Six Bottlestogether with their brides. Then he told the fate aboutto overtake himself. 98 MIGHTY MIKKO He finished speaking and as the King and the Courtlooked at him, to their a


Mighty Mikko; a book of Finnish fairy tales and folk tales . d at last to send for him againand to demand a full account of everything. Log realized that his end was near. He met itbravely. Commending to the Kings protection hislovely bride, the Youngest Princess, Log related howthe three mighty Serpents whom they had killed weresons of Suyettar, and how in revenge Suyettar hadsucceeded in destroying Three Bottles and Six Bottlestogether with their brides. Then he told the fate aboutto overtake himself. 98 MIGHTY MIKKO He finished speaking and as the King and the Courtlooked at him, to their amazement he disappeared. To the cemetery! some one cried. They all went to the cemetery where at once theyfound a fresh blue cross that had come there nobodyknew how. There it stands to this day, a reminder ofthe life and deeds of the mighty hero, Log. The King was overcome with sorrow at losing sucha hero. He took Logs bride under his protection andhe found her so beautiful and so gentle that soon hefell in love with her and married her. THE LITTLE SISTER. The Story of Suyettar and the Nine Brothers THE LITTLE SISTER


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