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the Mountain Pelion。 As they were speaking together Pelias came to where
they stood察Pelias in the purple robe of a king and with the crown upon his
head。 Aeson tightly clasped Jason as if he had become fearful for his son。
Pelias smilingly took the hand of the young man and the hand of his
brother察and he bade them both welcome to his palace。
Then察 walking between them察 the king brought the two into the
feasting hall。 The youth who had known only the forest and the
mountainside had to wonder at the beauty and the magnificence of all he
saw around him。 On the walls were bright pictures察 the tables were of
polished wood察and they had vessels of gold and dishes of silver set upon
them察 along the walls were vases of lovely shapes and colors察 and
everywhere there were baskets heaped with roses white and red。
The king's guests were already in the hall察young men and elders察and
maidens went amongst them carrying roses which they strung into wreaths
for the guests to put upon their heads。 A soft´handed maiden gave Jason a
wreath of roses and he put it on his head as he sat down at the king's table。
When he looked at all the rich and lovely things in that hall察and when he
saw the guests looking at him with friendly eyes察Jason felt that he was
indeed far away from the dim spaces of the mountain forest and from the
darkness of the centaur's cave。
Rich food and wine such as he had never dreamt of tasting were
brought to the tables。 He ate and drank察 and his eyes followed the fair
maidens who went through the hall。 He thought how glorious it was to be
a king。 He heard Pelias speak to Aeson察his father察telling him that he was
old and that he was weary of ruling察that he longed to make friends察and
that he would let no enmity now be between him and his brother。 And he
heard the king say that he察Jason察was young and courageous察and that he
would call upon him to help to rule the land察and that察in a while察Jason
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would bear full sway over the kingdom that Cretheus had founded。
So Pelias spoke to Aeson as they both sat together at the king's high
table。 But Jason察looking on them both察saw that the eyes that his father
turned on him were full of warnings and mistrust。
After they had eaten King Pelias made a sign察 and a cupbearer
bringing a richly wrought cup came and stood before the king。 The king
stood up察holding the cup in his hands察and all in the hall waited silently。
Then Pelias put the cup into Jason's hands and he cried out in a voice that
was heard all through the hall察 Drink from this cup察 O nephew Jason
Drink from this cup察O man who will soon come to rule over the kingdom
that Cretheus founded ─
All in the hall stood up and shouted with delight at that speech。 But the
king was not delighted with their delight察Jason saw。 He took the cup and
he drank the rich wine察pride grew in him察he looked down the hall and he
saw faces all friendly to him察 he felt as a king might feel察 secure and
triumphant。 And then he heard King Pelias speaking once more。
;This is my nephew Jason察reared and fostered in the centaur's cave。
He will tell you of his life in the forest and the mountains察his life that was
like to the life of the half gods。;
Then Jason spoke to them察 telling them of his life on the Mountain
Pelion。 When he had spoken察Pelias said此
;I was bidden by the oracle to beware of the man whom I should see
coming toward me half shod。 But察as you all see察I have brought the half´
shod man to my palace and my feasting hall察so little do I dread the anger
of the gods。
;And I dread it little because I am blameless。 This youth察the son of
my brother察 is strong and courageous察 and I rejoice in his strength and
courage察for I would have him take my place and reign over you。 Ali察that I
were as young as he is now Ali察that I had been reared and fostered as he
was reared and fostered by the wise centaur and under the eyes of the
immortals Then would I do that which in my youth I often dreamed of
doing Then would I perform a deed that would make my name and the
name of my city famous throughout all Greece Then would I bring from
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far Colchis察the famous Fleece of Gold that King Aetes keeps guard over ─
He finished speaking察 and all in the hall shouted out察 The Golden
Fleece察the Golden Fleece from Colchis ─Jason stood up察and his father's
hand gripped him。 But he did not heed the hold of his father's hand察for
;The Golden Fleece察the Golden Fleece ─rang in his ears察and before his
eyes were the faces of those who were all eager for the sight of the wonder
that King Aetes kept guard over。
Then said Jason察 Thou hast spoken well察O King Pelias Know察and
know all here assembled察that I have heard of the Golden Fleece and of the
dangers that await on any one who should strive to win it from King
Aetes's care。 But know察too察that I would strive to win the Fleece and bring
it to Iolcus察winning fame both for myself and for the city。;
When he had spoken he saw his father's stricken eyes察they were fixed
upon him。 But he looked from them to the shining eyes of the young men
who were even then pressing around where he stood。 ;Jason察Jason ─they
shouted。 ;The Golden Fleece for Iolcus ─
;King Pelias knows that the winning of the Golden Fleece is a feat
most difficult察─said Jason。 ;But if he will have built for me a ship that can
make the voyage to far Colchis察and if he will send throughout all Greece
the word of my adventuring so that all the heroes who would win fame
might come with me察and if ye察young heroes of Iolcus察will come with me察
I will peril my life to win the wonder that King Aetes keeps guard over。;
He spoke and those in the hall shouted again and made clamor around
him。 But still his father sat gazing at him with stricken eyes。
King Pelias stood up in the hall and holding up his scepter he said察 O
my nephew Jason察 and O friends assembled here察 I promise that I will
have built for the voyage the best ship that ever sailed from a harbor in
Greece。 And I promise that I will send throughout all Greece a word
telling of Jason's voyage so that all heroes desirous of winning fame may
come to help him and to help all of you who may go with him to win from
the keeping of King Aetes the famous Fleece of Gold。;
So King Pelias said察 but Jason察looking to the king from his father's
stricken eyes察saw that he had been led by the king into the acceptance of
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the voyage so that he might fare far from Iolcus察and perhaps lose his life
in striving to gain the wonder that King Aetes kept guarded。 By the glitter
in Pelias's eyes he knew the truth。 Nevertheless Jason would not take back
one word that he had spoken察 his heart was strong within him察 and he
thought that with the help of the bright´eyed youths around and with the
help of those who would come to him at the word of the voyage察he would
bring the Golden Fleece to Iolcus and make famous for all time his own
name。
IV。 THE ASSEMBLING OF THE HEROES AND THE
BUILDING OF THE SHIP
First there came the youths Castor and Polydeuces。 They came riding
on white horses察two noble´looking brothers。 From Sparta they came察and
their mother was Leda察 who察 after the twin brothers察 had another child
born to herHelen察 for whose sake the sons of many of Jason's friends
were to wage war against the great city of Troy。 These were the first
heroes who came to Iolcus after the word had gone forth through Greece
of Jason's adventuring in quest of the Golden Fleece。
And then there came one who had both welcome and reverence from
Jason察this one came without spear or bow察bearing in his hands a lyre only。
He was Orpheus察and he knew all the ways of the gods and all the stories
of the gods察when he sang to his lyre the t