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palace he saw Glauce察 King Creon's daughter察 the maiden was coming
from the well and she carried a pitcher of water。 He thought how fair
Glauce looked in the light of the morning察how the wind played with her
hair and her garments察 and how far away she was from witcheries and
enchantments。
As for Medea察 she placed in a heap beside her the magic herbs and
grasses she had gathered。 Then she put them in a bronze pot and boiled
them in water from the stream。 Soon froth came on the boiling察and Medea
stirred the pot with a withered branch of an apple tree。 The branch was
withered it was indeed no more than a dry stick察 but as she stirred the
herbs and grasses with it察 first leaves察 then flowers察 and lastly察 bright
gleaming apples came on it。 And when the pot boiled over and drops from
it fell upon the ground察there grew up out of the dry earth soft grasses and
flowers。 Such was the power of renewal that was in the magical brew that
Medea had made。
She filled a phial with the liquid she had brewed察and she scattered the
rest in the wild places of the garden。 Then察taking the phial and the apples
that had grown on the withered branch察she mounted the car drawn by the
dragons察and she went once more from Corinth。
On she journeyed in her dragon´drawn car until she came to a place
that was near to Iolcus。 There the dragons descended。 They had come to a
dark pool。 Medea察 making herself naked察 stood in that dark pool。 For a
while she looked down upon herself察seeing in the dark water her white
body and her lovely hair。 Then she bathed herself in the water。 Soon a
dread change came over her此she saw her hair become scant and gray察and
she saw her body become bent and withered。 She stepped out of the pool a
withered and witchlike woman察when she dressed herself the rich clothes
that she had worn before hung loosely upon her察and she looked the more
forbidding because of them。 She bade the dragons go察 and they flew
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through the air with the empty car。 Then she hid in her dress the phial with
the liquid she had brewed and察 the apples that had grown upon the
withered branch。 She picked up a stick to lean upon察and with the gait of
an ancient woman she went hobbling upon the road to Iolcus。
On the streets of the city the fierce fighting men that Pelias had
brought down from the mountains showed themselves察few of the men or
women of the city showed themselves even in the daytime。 Medea went
through the city and to the palace of King Pelias。 But no one might enter
there察and the guards laid hands upon her and held her。
Medea did not struggle with them。 She drew from the folds of her
dress one of the gleaming apples that she carried and she gave it to one of
the guards。 ;It is for King Pelias察─she said。 ; Give the apple to him and
then do with me as the king would have you do。;
The guards brought the gleaming apple to the king。 When he had taken
it into his hand and had smelled its fragrance察old trembling Pelias asked
where the apple had come from。 The guards told him it had been brought
by an ancient woman who was now outside seated on a stone in the
courtyard。
He looked on the shining apple and he felt its fragrance and he could
not help thinking察old trembling Pelias察that this apple might be the means
of bringing him back to the fullness of health and courage that he had had
before。 He sent for the ancient woman who had brought it that she might
tell him where it had come from and who it was that had sent it to him。
Then the guards brought Medea before him。
She saw an old man察white´faced and trembling察with shaking hands
and eyes that looked on her fearfully。 ;Who are you察─he asked察 and from
whence came the apple that you had them bring me拭─
Medea察standing before him察looked a withered and shrunken beldame察
a woman bent with years察but yet with eyes that were bright and living。
She came near him and she said此 The apple察 O King察 came from the
garden that is watched over by the Daughters of the Evening Land。 He
who eats it has a little of the weight of old age taken from him。 But things
more wonderful even than the shining apples grow in that far garden。
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There are plants there the juices of which make youthful again all aged
and failing things。 The apple would bring you a little way toward the vigor
of your prime。 But the juices I have can bring you to a time more
wonderfulback even to the strength and the glory of your youth。;
When the king heard her say this a light came into his heavy eyes察and
his hands caught Medea and drew her to him。 ;Who are you拭─he cried察
;who speak of the garden watched over by the Daughters of the Evening
Land拭Who are you who speak of juices that can bring back one to the
strength and glory of his youth拭─
Medea answered此 I am a woman who has known many and great
griefs察O king。 My griefs have brought me through the world。 Many have
searched for the garden watched over by the Daughters of the Evening
Land察but I came to it unthinkingly察and without wanting them I gathered
the gleaming apples and took from the plants there the juices that can
bring youth back。;
Pelias said此 If you have been able to come by those juices察how is it
that you remain in woeful age and decrepitude拭─
She said此 Because of my many griefs察king察I would not renew my life。
I would be ever nearer death and the end of all things。 But you are a king
and have all things you desire at your hand beauty and state and power。
Surely if any one would desire it察you would desire to have youth back to
you。;
Pelias察when he heard her say this察knew that besides youth there was
nothing that he desired。 After crimes that had gone through the whole of
his manhood he had secured for himself the kingdom that Cretheus had
founded。 But old age had come on him察and the weakness of old age察and
the power he had won was falling from his hands。 He would be
overthrown in his weakness察or else he would soon come to die察and there
would be an end then to his name and to his kingship。
How fortunate above all kings he would be察he thought察if it could be
that some one should come to him with juices that would renew his youth
He looked longingly into the eyes of the ancient´seeming woman before
him察and he said此 How is it that you show no gains from the juices that
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you speak of拭You are old and in woeful decrepitude。 Even if you would
not win back to youth you could have got riches and state for that which
you say you possess。;
Then Medea said此 I have lost so much and have suffered so much that
I would not have youth back at the price of facing the years。 I would sink
down to the quiet of the grave。 But I hope for some ease before I diefor
the ease that is in king's houses察 with good food to eat察 and rest察 and
servants to wait upon one's aged body。 These are the things I desire察 O
Pelias察even as you desire youth。 You can give me such things察and I have
come to you who desire youth eagerly rather than to kings who have a less
eager desire for it。 To you I will give the juices that bring one back to the
strength and the glory of youth。;
Pelias said此 I have only your word for it that you possess these juices。
Many there are who come and say deceiving things to a king。;
Said Medea此 Let there be no more words between us察 O king。 To´
morrow I will show you the virtue of the juices I have brought with me。
Have a great vat prepareda vat that a man could lay himself in with the
water covering him。 Have this vat filled with water察 and bring to it the
oldest creature you can geta ram or a goat that is the oldest of their flock。
Do this察 O king察 and you will be shown a thing to