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The
Saxon
had
been
under
very
intense
and
agonizing
apprehensions
concerning
his
son
;
for
Nature
had
asserted
her
rights
,
in
spite
of
the
patriotic
stoicism
which
laboured
to
disown
her
.
But
no
sooner
was
he
informed
that
Ivanhoe
was
in
careful
,
and
probably
in
friendly
hands
,
than
the
paternal
anxiety
which
had
been
excited
by
the
dubiety
of
his
fate
,
gave
way
anew
to
the
feeling
of
injured
pride
and
resentment
,
at
what
he
termed
Wilfred
's
filial
disobedience
.
"
Let
him
wander
his
way
,
"
said
he
--
"
let
those
leech
his
wounds
for
whose
sake
he
encountered
them
.
He
is
fitter
to
do
the
juggling
tricks
of
the
Norman
chivalry
than
to
maintain
the
fame
and
honour
of
his
English
ancestry
with
the
glaive
and
brown-bill
,
the
good
old
weapons
of
his
country
.
"
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If
to
maintain
the
honour
of
ancestry
,
"
said
Rowena
,
who
was
present
,
"
it
is
sufficient
to
be
wise
in
council
and
brave
in
execution
--
to
be
boldest
among
the
bold
,
and
gentlest
among
the
gentle
,
I
know
no
voice
,
save
his
father
's
--
"
"
Be
silent
,
Lady
Rowena
!
--
on
this
subject
only
I
hear
you
not
.
Prepare
yourself
for
the
Prince
's
festival
:
we
have
been
summoned
thither
with
unwonted
circumstance
of
honour
and
of
courtesy
,
such
as
the
haughty
Normans
have
rarely
used
to
our
race
since
the
fatal
day
of
Hastings
.
Thither
will
I
go
,
were
it
only
to
show
these
proud
Normans
how
little
the
fate
of
a
son
,
who
could
defeat
their
bravest
,
can
affect
a
Saxon
.
"
"
Thither
,
"
said
Rowena
,
"
do
I
NOT
go
;
and
I
pray
you
to
beware
,
lest
what
you
mean
for
courage
and
constancy
,
shall
be
accounted
hardness
of
heart
.
"
"
Remain
at
home
,
then
,
ungrateful
lady
,
"
answered
Cedric
;
"
thine
is
the
hard
heart
,
which
can
sacrifice
the
weal
of
an
oppressed
people
to
an
idle
and
unauthorized
attachment
.
I
seek
the
noble
Athelstane
,
and
with
him
attend
the
banquet
of
John
of
Anjou
.
"
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He
went
accordingly
to
the
banquet
,
of
which
we
have
already
mentioned
the
principal
events
.
Immediately
upon
retiring
from
the
castle
,
the
Saxon
thanes
,
with
their
attendants
,
took
horse
;
and
it
was
during
the
bustle
which
attended
their
doing
so
,
that
Cedric
,
for
the
first
time
,
cast
his
eyes
upon
the
deserter
Gurth
.
The
noble
Saxon
had
returned
from
the
banquet
,
as
we
have
seen
,
in
no
very
placid
humour
,
and
wanted
but
a
pretext
for
wreaking
his
anger
upon
some
one
.
"
The
gyves
!
"
he
said
,
"
the
gyves
!
--
Oswald
--
Hundibert
!
--
Dogs
and
villains
!
--
why
leave
ye
the
knave
unfettered
?
"