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Page 81
ARGON AUTS ARGONAUTS He believed her and either blinded his sons ,
allowed Idaea to blind them , or imprisoned them in a tomb , where they were
continually whipped . The Argonauts found the young men and when Phineus
refused to ...
ARGON AUTS ARGONAUTS He believed her and either blinded his sons ,
allowed Idaea to blind them , or imprisoned them in a tomb , where they were
continually whipped . The Argonauts found the young men and when Phineus
refused to ...
Page 89
ARGONAUTS ARGONA UTS geographical lore of the Egyptian founders of Aea .
He told them to make for the Danube ( then called the Ister ) , at the farthest end
of the Black Sea . This they did , stopping again only to leave their young ally ...
ARGONAUTS ARGONA UTS geographical lore of the Egyptian founders of Aea .
He told them to make for the Danube ( then called the Ister ) , at the farthest end
of the Black Sea . This they did , stopping again only to leave their young ally ...
Page 91
ARGONAUTS Chastened , Medea and Jason returned to their companions on
the shore . ... Thetis , when she learned Hera's wishes , consented to forget her
anger at the Argonaut Peleus , her former husband , and to help guide the Argo ...
ARGONAUTS Chastened , Medea and Jason returned to their companions on
the shore . ... Thetis , when she learned Hera's wishes , consented to forget her
anger at the Argonaut Peleus , her former husband , and to help guide the Argo ...
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