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"
Ay
,
but
he
held
his
sword
in
his
left
hand
,
and
so
pointed
across
his
body
with
it
,
"
said
the
Templar
.
Each
maintained
his
opinion
with
sufficient
obstinacy
,
as
is
usual
in
all
such
cases
;
the
attendants
were
appealed
to
,
but
they
had
not
been
near
enough
to
hear
Wamba
's
directions
.
At
length
Brian
remarked
,
what
had
at
first
escaped
him
in
the
twilight
;
"
Here
is
some
one
either
asleep
,
or
lying
dead
at
the
foot
of
this
cross
--
Hugo
,
stir
him
with
the
butt-end
of
thy
lance
.
"
This
was
no
sooner
done
than
the
figure
arose
,
exclaiming
in
good
French
,
"
Whosoever
thou
art
,
it
is
discourteous
in
you
to
disturb
my
thoughts
.
"
"
We
did
but
wish
to
ask
you
,
"
said
the
Prior
,
"
the
road
to
Rotherwood
,
the
abode
of
Cedric
the
Saxon
.
"
"
I
myself
am
bound
thither
,
"
replied
the
stranger
;
"
and
if
I
had
a
horse
,
I
would
be
your
guide
,
for
the
way
is
somewhat
intricate
,
though
perfectly
well
known
to
me
.
"
"
Thou
shalt
have
both
thanks
and
reward
,
my
friend
,
"
said
the
Prior
,
"
if
thou
wilt
bring
us
to
Cedric
's
in
safety
.
"
And
he
caused
one
of
his
attendants
to
mount
his
own
led
horse
,
and
give
that
upon
which
he
had
hitherto
ridden
to
the
stranger
,
who
was
to
serve
for
a
guide
.
Their
conductor
pursued
an
opposite
road
from
that
which
Wamba
had
recommended
,
for
the
purpose
of
misleading
them
.
The
path
soon
led
deeper
into
the
woodland
,
and
crossed
more
than
one
brook
,
the
approach
to
which
was
rendered
perilous
by
the
marshes
through
which
it
flowed
;
but
the
stranger
seemed
to
know
,
as
if
by
instinct
,
the
soundest
ground
and
the
safest
points
of
passage
;
and
by
dint
of
caution
and
attention
,
brought
the
party
safely
into
a
wilder
avenue
than
any
they
had
yet
seen
;
and
,
pointing
to
a
large
low
irregular
building
at
the
upper
extremity
,
he
said
to
the
Prior
,
"
Yonder
is
Rotherwood
,
the
dwelling
of
Cedric
the
Saxon
.
"
This
was
a
joyful
intimation
to
Aymer
,
whose
nerves
were
none
of
the
strongest
,
and
who
had
suffered
such
agitation
and
alarm
in
the
course
of
passing
through
the
dangerous
bogs
,
that
he
had
not
yet
had
the
curiosity
to
ask
his
guide
a
single
question
.
Finding
himself
now
at
his
ease
and
near
shelter
,
his
curiosity
began
to
awake
,
and
he
demanded
of
the
guide
who
and
what
he
was
.