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PILVEN HATTAROITA II
MATTI KURIKKA
HÄTIKKÖ.
JUTTU, JOTA NAISET EIVÄT SAA LUKEA.
VIRONSUSI
HEVOSEN KERTOMUS.
VIIMEISEN KERRAN, - OTJON VETÄJÄT.
PAPIROSSI.
ENSI KERTA NAAMIJAISISSA.
In a sun‑warmed workshop beside his father's house, young Onni spends his days shaping clay into odd little creatures. While gathering a lump of earth for a new project, he stumbles upon a battered book and a three‑legged wooden horse hidden among scraps. Intrigued, he begins to sketch a human face on the blank page, only to be pulled away by his mother's call to fetch carrots from the herb garden.
The interruption sparks a playful rivalry with his little sister, who insists on joining his work, and a stern lecture from his father about seeing tasks through to the end. Through witty dialogue and vivid description, the tale captures the restless curiosity of a child eager to bring his imagination to life, while hinting at a deeper lesson about perseverance. Listeners will be drawn into the gentle humor and rustic charm of this early‑stage adventure.
Full title
Pilven hattaroita II Pieniä kyhäelmiä Pieniä kyhäelmiä
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (107K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-03-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1915
A restless Finnish writer and reformer, he chased big social ideas across three continents. His life touched journalism, theater, socialism, theosophy, and the dream of building better communities from scratch.
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