Louhi has the wondrous Sampo, but I have lost the beauteous maiden.'
Then Louhi sent Otso the Bear, the honey-eater, but he was slain by the hero, who made a banquet of his flesh for the people.
So at last Louhi's husband was obliged to go himself, for the dogs kept barking louder and louder.
Soon they drew near to Louhi's dwelling, and the watchdogs began to bark more loudly than they had ever done before.
Louhi immediately recognised them both, and said to her daughter: 'Wilt thou havep.