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A three-act rural comedy portrays a small village of eccentric inhabitants whose petty rivalries and folk customs erupt when a state land surveyor is announced. Scenes mix sleepy, slapstick mornings, local songs and divinations, quarrels over boundary strips and boastful posturing, and comic rituals to test visitors. Characters trade barbs, absurd dreams and tall tales, and community authority figures try to impose order while villagers scheme over inheritance and fences. The play balances rustic humor with satirical observation of local pride, superstition, and the bureaucratic intrusion that unsettles traditional rhythms.

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Larin-Kyösti

Larin-Kyösti was a Finnish author known for his diverse contributions to literature, including poetry, plays, and narratives that reflect the cultural and social landscape of Finland. His notable works include "Aarteenkaivajat," a tale that captures the spirit of adventure, and "Aslak Hetta: Kertova lappalaisrunoelma," which showcases his ability to weave folklore into poetic form. Larin-Kyösti's writing often explores themes of identity and national pride, making him a significant figure in Finnish literary heritage. His works continue to resonate with readers interested in the intersection of tradition and modernity in Finnish culture.

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