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to leave his rower's bench。 

     And then察just as the breeze of the evening came up察and just as the 

rest of the heroes   were leaning back察spent   with their  labor察the  oar that 

Heracles still pulled at broke察and half of it was carried away by the waves。 

Heracles sat there in ill humor察for he did not know what to do with his 

unlaboring hands。 

     All through the night they went on with a good breeze filling their sails察

and next day they came to the mouth of the River Cius。 There they landed 

so that Heracles might get himself an oar。 No sooner did they set their feet 

upon the shore than the hero went off into the forest察to pull up a tree that 

he might shape into an oar。 

     Where they had landed was near to the country of the Bebrycians察a 

rude   people   whose   king   was   named Amycus。   Now   while   Heracles   was 

away  from  them   this   king   came   with   his   followers察  huge察  rude   men察  all 



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armed with clubs察down to where the Argonauts were lighting their fires 

on the beach。 

     He did not greet them courteously察asking them what manner of men 

they were and whither they were bound察nor did he offer them hospitality。 

Instead察he shouted at them insolently此

     ;Listen to something that you rovers had better know。 I am Amycus察

and any stranger that comes to this land has to get into a boxing bout with 

me。 That's the law that I have   laid down。 Unless you have one   amongst 

you who can stand up to me you won't be let go back to your ship。 If you 

don't heed my law察look out察for something's going to happen to you。; 

     So he shouted察that insolent king察and his followers raised their clubs 

and growled approval of what their master said。 But the Argonauts were 

not   dismayed   at   the   words of Amycus。  One   of   them  stepped   toward   the 

Bebrycians。 He was Polydeuces察good at boxing。 

     ;Offer us no violence察king察─said Polydeuces。 ;We are ready to obey 

the law that you have laid down。 Willingly do I take up your challenge察

and I will box a bout with you。; 

     The Argonauts   cheered   when   they   saw   Polydeuces察  the   good   boxer察

step forward察and when they heard what he had to say。 Amycus turned and 

shouted to his followers察and one of them brought up two pairs of boxing 

gauntletsof     rough     cowhide     they   were。    The   Argonauts      feared   that 

Polydeuces'   hands   might   have   been   made   numb   with   pulling   at   the   oar察

and   some   of   them  went   to   him察 and   took his   hands   and   rubbed   them  to 

make     them   supple察   others   took  from   off   his  shoulders    his  beautifully 

colored mantle。 

     Amycus straightway put on his gauntlets and threw off his mantle察he 

stood there amongst his followers with his great arms crossed察glowering 

at the Argonauts as a wild beast might glower。 And when the two   faced 

each   other   Amycus      seemed   like   one   of  the   Earthborn    Men察  dark    and 

hugely     shaped察  while    Helen's   brother    stood   there  light  and   beautiful。 

Polydeuces was like that star whose beams are lovely at evening´tide。 

     Like the wave that breaks over a ship and gives the sailors no respite 

Amycus came on at Polydeuces。 He pushed in upon him察thinking to bear 



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him   down   and   overwhelm   him。   But   as   the   skillful   steersman   keeps   the 

ship from being overwhelmed by the monstrous wave察so Polydeuces察all 

skill and lightness察baffled the rushes of Amycus。 At last Amycus察standing 

on the tips of his toes and rising high above him察tried to bring down his 

great fist upon the head of Polydeuces。 The hero swung aside and took the 

blow on his shoulder。 Then he struck his blow。 It was a strong one察and 

under it the  king of   the   Bebrycians   staggered  and   fell down。  ;You   see察─

said Polydeuces察 that we keep your law。; 

     The Argonauts shouted察but the rude Bebrycians raised their clubs to 

rush   upon   them。   Then   would   the   heroes   have   been   hard   pressed察  and 

forced察perhaps察to get back to the Argo。 But suddenly Heracles appeared 

amongst them察coming up from the forest。 

     He carried a pine tree in his hands with all its branches still upon it察

and seeing this mighty´statured man appear with the great tree in his hands察

the Bebrycians hurried off察carrying their fallen king with them。 Then the 

Argonauts   gathered   around   Polydeuces察  saluted   him   as   their   champion察

and put a crown of victory upon his head。 Heracles察meanwhile察lopped off 

the branches of the pine tree and began to fashion it into an oar。 

     The   fires   were   lighted   upon   the   shore察  and   the   thoughts   of   all   were 

turned to supper。 Then young Hylas察who used to sit by Heracles and keep 

bright the hero's arms and armor察took a bronze vessel and went to fetch 

water。 

     Never   was   there   a   boy   so   beautiful   as   young   Hylas。   He   had   golden 

curls that tumbled over his brow。 He had deep blue eyes and a face that 

smiled at every glance that was given him察at every word that was said to 

him。 Now as he walked through the flowering grasses察with his knees bare察

and   with   the  bright   vessel   swinging   in his   hand察  he   looked   most   lovely。 

Heracles had brought the boy with him from the country of the Dryopians察

he would have   him sit   beside him  on the bench of   the Argo察 and   the   ill 

humors that often came upon him would go at the words and the smile of 

Hylas。 

     Now the spring that Hylas was going toward was called Pegae察and it 

was haunted by the nymphs。 They were dancing around it when they heard 



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Hylas singing。 They stole softly off to watch him。 Hidden behind trees the 

nymphs saw the boy come near察and they felt such love for him that they 

thought they could never let him go from their sight。 

     They  stole   back   to   their   spring察  and   they   sank   down   below   its   clear 

surface。   Then   came   Hylas   singing   a   song   that   he   had   heard   from   his 

mother。 He bent down to the spring察and the brimming water flowed into 

the sounding bronze of the pitcher。 Then hands came out of the water。 One 

of the nymphs caught Hylas by the elbow察another put her arms around his 

neck察  another   took   the   hand   that   held   the   vessel   of   bronze。   The   pitcher 

sank down to the depths of the spring。 The hands of the nymphs clasped 

Hylas   tighter察  tighter察  the   water   bubbled   around   him   as   they   drew   him 

down。 Down察down they drew himand into the cold and glimmering cave 

where they live。 

     There Hylas stayed。 But although the nymphs kissed him and sang to 

him察and showed him lovely things察Hylas was not content to be there。 

     Where the Argonauts were the fires burned察the moon arose察and still 

Hylas     did   not  return。   Then    they   began    to   fear  lest  a  wild   beast   had 

destroyed the boy。  One went to Heracles and told him that young Hylas 

had   not   come   back察  and   that   they   were   fearful   for   him。   Heracles   flung 

down the pine tree that he was fashioning into an oar察and he dashed along 

the   way   that   Hylas   had   gone   as   if   a   gadfly   were   stinging   him。   ;Hylas察

Hylas察─  he   cried。   But   Hylas察  in   the   cold   and   glimmering   cave   that   the 

nymphs had drawn him into察did not hear the call of his friend Heracles。 

     All   the  Argonauts   went   searching察  calling   as   they   went   through   the 

island察 Hylas察Hylas察Hylas ─But only their own calls came back to them。 

The morning star came up察and Tiphys察the steersman察called to them from 

the   Argo。   And   when   they   came   to   the   ship   Tiphys   told   them   that   they 

would have to go aboard and make ready to sail from that place。 

     They called to Heracles察and Heracles at last came down to the ship。 

They   spoke   to   him察  saying   that   they   would   have   to   sail   away。   Heracles 

would not go on board。 ;I will not leave this island察─he said察 until I find 

young Hylas or learn what has happened to him。; 

     Then Jason arose to give the command to depart。 But before the words 



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were said Telamon stood up and faced him。 ;Jason察─he said angrily察 you 

do not bid Heracles come on board察and you would hav

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