. The golden fleece and the heroes who lived before Achilles. es gazed on the great shield, telling eachother that only one man in all the world could carry it — Heraclesthe son of Zeus. Could it be that Heracles had come amongstthem? They went into the feasting hall and they saw one therewho was tall as a pine tree, with unshorn tresses of hair upon hishead. Heracles indeed it was! He turned to them a smiling facewith smiling eyes. Heracles! They all gathered around thestrongest hero in the world, and he took the hand of each in hismighty hand. V. THE ARGO HE heroes went the next day through


. The golden fleece and the heroes who lived before Achilles. es gazed on the great shield, telling eachother that only one man in all the world could carry it — Heraclesthe son of Zeus. Could it be that Heracles had come amongstthem? They went into the feasting hall and they saw one therewho was tall as a pine tree, with unshorn tresses of hair upon hishead. Heracles indeed it was! He turned to them a smiling facewith smiling eyes. Heracles! They all gathered around thestrongest hero in the world, and he took the hand of each in hismighty hand. V. THE ARGO HE heroes went the next day through thestreets of Iolcus down to where the shiplay. The ways they went through werecrowded; the heroes were splendid intheir appearance, and Jason amongstthem shone like a people praised him, and one toldthe other that it would not be long until they would win back toIolcus, for this band of heroes was strong enough, they said, totake King ^Eetess city and force him to give up to them thefamous Fleece of Gold. Many of the bright-eyed youths of Iolcus. rt


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