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Lönnrot had completed the degree of Doctor of Medicine in the beginning of the summer, and after the ceremonies and festivities, he went with four of his fellow doctorands to Laukko for a brief holiday. There, according to Lönnrot,"we spent a couple of days that might not quite meet with a doctor's approval, although, including old Törngren, we were seven doctors altogether".
At the beginning of the trip, Lönnrot wrote an spirited letter to his friendsA.R. Lang andG. Cavonius.The travel account Lönnrot published in Helsingfors Morgonblad the next year begins in Nurmes What happened in Russia on this trip is not relevant here, but Lönnrot'sdescription of his return to Finland is. He compares the Karelians "these people I call Finns" and the common people in his native land. Lönnrot came back from his third trip with some 3.000 lines of folk poetry, most of this from the village of Akonlahti. He crossed the border into Russia on 26 August and spent a little less than a week in Karelia. When he returned to Finland, Lönnrot made his way to Helsinki quickly, passing through Lentiira in Kuhmo, Kajaani, Kuopio and Porvoo, and arriving at his destination on 17 September. |