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"
Do
not
do
yourself
such
wrong
,
"
said
Rebecca
;
"
take
ransom
,
and
have
mercy
!
--
Gold
will
purchase
you
pleasure
,
--
to
misuse
us
,
could
only
bring
thee
remorse
.
My
father
will
willingly
satiate
thy
utmost
wishes
;
and
if
thou
wilt
act
wisely
,
thou
mayst
purchase
with
our
spoils
thy
restoration
to
civil
society
--
mayst
obtain
pardon
for
past
errors
,
and
be
placed
beyond
the
necessity
of
committing
more
.
"
"
It
is
well
spoken
,
"
replied
the
outlaw
in
French
,
finding
it
difficult
probably
to
sustain
,
in
Saxon
,
a
conversation
which
Rebecca
had
opened
in
that
language
;
"
but
know
,
bright
lily
of
the
vale
of
Baca
!
that
thy
father
is
already
in
the
hands
of
a
powerful
alchemist
,
who
knows
how
to
convert
into
gold
and
silver
even
the
rusty
bars
of
a
dungeon
grate
.
The
venerable
Isaac
is
subjected
to
an
alembic
,
which
will
distil
from
him
all
he
holds
dear
,
without
any
assistance
from
my
requests
or
thy
entreaty
.
The
ransom
must
be
paid
by
love
and
beauty
,
and
in
no
other
coin
will
I
accept
it
.
"
"
Thou
art
no
outlaw
,
"
said
Rebecca
,
in
the
same
language
in
which
he
addressed
her
;
"
no
outlaw
had
refused
such
offers
.
No
outlaw
in
this
land
uses
the
dialect
in
which
thou
hast
spoken
.
Thou
art
no
outlaw
,
but
a
Norman
--
a
Norman
,
noble
perhaps
in
birth
--
O
,
be
so
in
thy
actions
,
and
cast
off
this
fearful
mask
of
outrage
and
violence
!
"
"
And
thou
,
who
canst
guess
so
truly
,
"
said
Brian
de
Bois-Guilbert
,
dropping
the
mantle
from
his
face
,
"
art
no
true
daughter
of
Israel
,
but
in
all
,
save
youth
and
beauty
,
a
very
witch
of
Endor
.
I
am
not
an
outlaw
,
then
,
fair
rose
of
Sharon
.
And
I
am
one
who
will
be
more
prompt
to
hang
thy
neck
and
arms
with
pearls
and
diamonds
,
which
so
well
become
them
,
than
to
deprive
thee
of
these
ornaments
.
"
"
What
wouldst
thou
have
of
me
,
"
said
Rebecca
,
"
if
not
my
wealth
?
--
We
can
have
nought
in
common
between
us
--
you
are
a
Christian
--
I
am
a
Jewess
.
--
Our
union
were
contrary
to
the
laws
,
alike
of
the
church
and
the
synagogue
.
"
"
It
were
so
,
indeed
,
"
replied
the
Templar
,
laughing
;
"
wed
with
a
Jewess
?
Despardieux
!
--
Not
if
she
were
the
Queen
of
Sheba
!
And
know
,
besides
,
sweet
daughter
of
Zion
,
that
were
the
most
Christian
king
to
offer
me
his
most
Christian
daughter
,
with
Languedoc
for
a
dowery
,
I
could
not
wed
her
.
It
is
against
my
vow
to
love
any
maiden
,
otherwise
than
par
amours
,
as
I
will
love
thee
.
I
am
a
Templar
.
Behold
the
cross
of
my
Holy
Order
.
"
"
Darest
thou
appeal
to
it
,
"
said
Rebecca
,
"
on
an
occasion
like
the
present
?
"
"
And
if
I
do
so
,
"
said
the
Templar
,
"
it
concerns
not
thee
,
who
art
no
believer
in
the
blessed
sign
of
our
salvation
.
"
"
I
believe
as
my
fathers
taught
,
"
said
Rebecca
;
"
and
may
God
forgive
my
belief
if
erroneous
!
But
you
,
Sir
Knight
,
what
is
yours
,
when
you
appeal
without
scruple
to
that
which
you
deem
most
holy
,
even
while
you
are
about
to
transgress
the
most
solemn
of
your
vows
as
a
knight
,
and
as
a
man
of
religion
?
"