A Primary Reader: Old-time Stories, Fairy Tales and Myths Retold by Children
 Then Medea took her carriage and flew through the air. 

 She did not come back for nine days. She picked flowers from the hills. She found all kinds of stones, too. 

 When she went home she put all these things into a pot and cooked them. 

  

 Then she put a stick into the pot and leaves grew on it. 

 Some of the juice fell on the ground and grass grew up. 

 So Medea knew the juice would make things grow. 

 Jason's father went to sleep and Medea put some of the juice into his mouth. 

 His white hair turned black and teeth grew in his mouth. 

 When he woke up, he looked and felt like a young man. 

 He lived many years and when he died Jason was king. 

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