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Then, when you see it pass between the Clashing Cliffs, let your comrades row forward at their utmost speed. " With that, she vanished, and Jason, glad at heart, bade his comrades bend to their oars, and let go the dove. Straight through the pass she flew, and the cliffs closed upon her with a roar like thunder, but by T;Tera's grace she sped between so swiftly that only her tail feathers were caught. Then, as the rocks rolled back with a grinding noise, Argo's crew rowed onward for their lives..., and brought the good ship through by a hair's-breadth. The Clashing Cliff's met again that same instant, but too late, and that was the end of them, for their doom was, if ever they missed their prey, to dash each other to powder. Poseidon, at Hera's entreaty, calmed the northern deep for those first voyagers, and THE LAD WITH ONE SANDAL 177 with a fair wind ever behind them they came at last in sight of the low misty shores of an unknown land. It was towards evening when they drew near and saw at hand the mouth of a broad river that flowed between dark woods of beech and pine, and there in a creek of the spreading stream they moored their ship for the night.
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