>>/76/
It's about a man and his cat that are sitting next to a window on a gray day, waiting for a "doctor" to come and bring them "healing powder", that when taken gets rid of sadness and toska (complicated term).
>>/103/
the >>/127/ guy is sort of getting it, but at the same time, not really.
It's a dialogue between a mother and her son , who's leaving his home village to find a wife.
It alternates between the mother saying that he'll bring home an "evil, nasty wife" or a "dumb, lazy wife" and the son reassuring her that it's not the case and the woman he'll bring will be smart (rather than dumb), kind (rather than evil) etc.
It ends with the mother saying that her soul aches for him, how she doesn't want to let him leave the yard, and the son replying that she should come back to the hut, put a candle for him and pray for his sake.