杰森 Jason | 希腊神话故事
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So he sent his baby son Jason to the Centaur for safekeeping.
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On his way back to his native city he met a weak old woman waiting to be helped across a mountain stream.
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When he grew up into a strong youth he was told of the secret of his birth. So he went to avenge his father's wrongs.
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He was by birth a prince. His father Aeson was once king of Iolcus, but was overthrown by his own half brother Pelias.
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He was not surprised when Jason told him who he was and what his business was about.
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As a boy Jason took part in the boar hunt.
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Thus he got the help and protection of a powerful friend at the beginning of his life.
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As he lost one shoe in the stream he had to enter Pelias' palace in only one shoe.
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Kind and polite, Jason carried the old lady on his back and walked across the stream. Little had he thought that the old woman was just Hera herself.
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Pelias was quite scared to see such a stranger because he had been warned by a prophet to be careful of a man wearing only one shoe.
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Among the pupils of the wise and just Centaur, there was a boy named Jason.
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杰森 Jason | 希腊神话故事
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The artful Pelias welcomed his nephew with false pride and joy.
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He promised to give up the kingdom to one who had proved himself worthy of it.
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He felt quite certain that his nephew would never come back alive from the hopeless task.
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And he urged the youth to bring the golden fleece back from Colchis.
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Pelias' prediction was quite right. Jason died a poor death in the kingdom of Colchis.
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