
Nestled amid the rolling fields of Bleking, the manor of Ruusulakso sits on a peninsula that juts into a crystal‑clear lake, its red‑painted outbuildings mirrored in the water. A towering rose bush, said to have grown from the tears of a forlorn prince, crowns a small hill and gives the estate its name. The surrounding woodlands are alive with ancient oaks, whispering birches and a chorus of wildflowers that sway in the western wind.
Inside, the spacious main hall glows with fresh pine scent and walls washed in white lime, while the red‑stained furniture adds a cheerful touch. Here the steward, Matti Antinpoika, a steady‑minded man in his fifties, reads a letter from Hagberg, his wife bustling about the chores with quiet humor. Their easy banter over cleanliness and order reveals a household rooted in tradition yet open to change. Soon a young woman of considerable means arrives, her presence promising to stir the calm rhythm of Ruusulakso.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (105K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2010-10-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1883
A self-taught Swedish writer from Blekinge, he became known for poems, songs, and plainspoken stories about rural life that found a wide readership in the 1800s. His work has an earthy, local feel, mixing everyday people, folklore, and social observation.
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