Have I not had enough
of punishment and shame?"
"Who are you, strange maiden? and what is the meaning of your prayer?"
"I am Medeia, daughter of Aietes, and I saw my countrymen here to-day;
and I know that they are come to find me, and take me home to die some
dreadful death."
Then Arete frowned, and said: "Lead this girl in, my maidens; and let
the kings decide, not I."
And Alcinous leapt up from his throne, and cried, "Speak, strangers, who
are you? And who is this maiden?"
"We are the heroes of the Minuai," said Jason; "and this maiden has
spoken truth. We are the men who took the golden fleece, the men whose
fame has run round every shore. We came hither out of the ocean, after
sorrows such as man never saw before. We went out many, and come back
few, for many a noble comrade have we lost. So let us go, as you should
let your guests go, in peace; that the world may say, 'Alcinous is a
just king.'"
But Alcinous frowned, and stood deep in thought; and at last he spoke:
"Had not the deed been done, which is done, I should have said this day
to myself, 'It is an honour to Alcinous, and to his children after him,
that the far-famed Argonauts are his guests.' But these Colchi are my
guests, as you are; and for this month they have waited here with all
their fleet; for they have hunted all the seas of Hellas, and could not
find you, and dared neither go further, nor go home.
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