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And one day he took Pandora by the hand察and he brought her out of that
deep´lying valley察and toward the homes of men。 He did not forget the jar
that Hermes had left with her。 All things that belonged to the Golden Maid
were precious察and Epimetheus took the jar along。
The race of men at the time were simple and content。 Their days were
passed in toil察but now察 since Prometheus had given them fire察 they had
good fruits of their toil。 They had well´shaped tools to dig the earth and to
build houses。 Their homes were warmed with fire察and fire burned upon
the altars that were upon their ways。
Greatly they reverenced Prometheus察 who had given them fire察 and
greatly they reverenced the race of the Titans。 So when Epimetheus came
amongst them察tall as a man walking with stilts察they welcomed him and
brought him and the Golden Maid to their hearths。 And Epimetheus
showed Pandora the wonderful element that his brother had given to men察
and she rejoiced to see the fire察clapping her hands with delight。 The jar
that Epimetheus brought he left in an open place。
In carrying it up the rough ways out of the valley Epimetheus may
have knocked the jar about察 for the lid that had been tight upon it now
fitted very loosely。 But no one gave heed to the jar as it stood in the open
space where Epimetheus had left it。
At first the men and women looked upon the beauty ofPandora察upon
her lovely dresses察and her golden crown and her girdle of flowers察with
wonder and delight。 Epimetheus would have every one admire and praise
her。 The men would leave off working in the fields察or hammering on iron察
or building houses察and the women would leave off spinning or weaving察
and come at his call察and stand about and admire the Golden Maid。 But as
time went by a change came upon the women此one woman would weep察
and another would look angry察and a third would go back sullenly to her
work when Pandora was admired or praised。
Once the women were gathered together察and one who was the wisest
amongst them said此 Once we did not think about ourselves察and we were
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content。 But now we think about ourselves察and we say to ourselves that
we are harsh and ill´favored indeed compared to the Golden Maid that the
Titan is so enchanted with。 And we hate to see our own men praise and
admire her察and often察in our hearts察we would destroy her if we could。;
;That is true察─the women said。 And then a young woman cried out in a
most yearnful voice察 O tell us察 you who are wise察 how can we make
ourselves as beautiful as Pandora ─
Then said that woman who was thought to be wise察 This Golden
Maid is Lovely to look upon because she has lovely apparel and all the
means of keeping herself lovely。 The gods have given her the ways察and察
so her skin remains fair察and her hair keeps its gold察and her lips are ever
red and her eyes shining。 And I think that the means that she has of
keeping lovely are all in that jar that Epimetheus brought with her。;
When the woman who was thought to be wise said this察those around
her were silent for a while。 But then one arose and another arose察and they
stood and whispered together察one saying to the other that they should go
to the place where the jar had been left by Epimetheus察 and that they
should take out of it the salves and the charms and the washes that would
leave them as beautiful as Pandora。
So the women went to that place。 On their way they stopped at a pool
and they bent over to see themselves mirrored in it察 and they saw
themselves with dusty and unkempt hair察with large and knotted hands察
with troubled eyes察and with anxious mouths。
They frowned as they looked upon their images察and they said in harsh
voices that in a while they would have ways of making themselves as
lovely as the Golden Maid。
And as they went on they saw Pandora。 She was playing in a flowering
field察 while Epimetheus察 high as a man upon stilts察 went gathering the
blossoms of the bushes for her。 They went on察and they came at last to the
place where Epimetheus had left the jar that held Pandora's dower。
A great stone jar it was察 there was no bird察 nor flower察 nor branch
painted upon it。 It stood high as a woman's shoulder。 And as the women
looked on it they thought that there were things enough in it to keep them
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beautiful for all the days of their lives。 But each one thought that she
should not be the last to get her hands into it。
Once the lid had been fixed tightly down on the jar。 But the lid was
shifted a little now。 As the hands of the women grasped it to take off the
lid the jar was cast down察 and the things that were inside spilled
themselves forth。
They were black and gray and red察 they were crawling and flying
things。 And察as the women looked察the things spread themselves abroad or
fastened themselves upon them。
The jar察like Pandora herself察had been made and filled out of the ill
will of Zeus。 And it had been filled察 not with salves and charms and
washes察as the women had thought察but with Cares and Troubles。 Before
the women came to it one Trouble had already come forth from the jar
Self´thought that was upon the top of the heap。 It was Self´thought that
had afflicted the women察making them troubled about their own looks察and
envious of the graces of the Golden Maid。
And now the others spread themselves outSickness and War and
Strife between friends。 They spread themselves abroad and entered the
houses察 while Epimetheus察 the mindless Titan察 gathered flowers for
Pandora察the Golden Maid。
Lest she should weary of her play he called to her。 He would take her
into the houses of men。 As they drew near to the houses they saw a woman
seated on the ground察weeping察her husband had suddenly become hard to
her and had shut the door on her face。
They came upon a child crying because of a pain that he could not
understand。 And then they found two men struggling察their strife being on
account of a possession that they had both held peaceably before。
In every house they went to Epimetheus would say察 I am the brother
of Prometheus察who gave you the gift of fire。; But instead of giving them
a welcome the men would say察 We know nothing about your relation to
Prometheus。 We see you as a foolish man upon stilts。;
Epimetheus was troubled by the hard looks and the cold words of the
men who once had reverenced him。 He turned from the houses and went
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away。 In a quiet place he sat down察and for a while he lost sight of Pandora。
And then it seemed to him that he heard the voice of his wise and
suffering brother saying察 Do not accept any gift that Zeus may send you。;
He rose up and he hurried away from that place察 leaving Pandora
playing by herself。 There came into his scattered mind Regret and Fear。 As
he went on he stumbled。 He fell from the edge of a cliff察 and the sea
washed away the body of the mindless brother of Prometheus。
Not everything had been spilled out of the jar that had been brought
with Pandora into the world of men。 A beautiful察living thing was in that
jar also。 This was Hope。 And this beautiful察 living thing had got caught
under the rim of the jar and had not come forth with the others。 One day a
weeping woman found Hope under the rim of Pandora's jar and brought
this living thing into the house of men。 And now because of Hope they
could see an end to their troubles。 And the men and women roused
themselves in the midst of their afflictions and they looked toward
gladness。 Hope察 that had been caught under the rim of the jar察 stayed
behind the thresholds of their houses。
As for Pandora察 the Golden Maid察 she played on察 knowing only the