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"
But
,
noble
knights
,
"
exclaimed
Father
Ambrose
,
amidst
the
bustle
and
confusion
occasioned
by
the
preparations
for
defence
,
"
will
none
of
ye
hear
the
message
of
the
reverend
father
in
God
Aymer
,
Prior
of
Jorvaulx
?
--
I
beseech
thee
to
hear
me
,
noble
Sir
Reginald
!
"
"
Go
patter
thy
petitions
to
heaven
,
"
said
the
fierce
Norman
,
"
for
we
on
earth
have
no
time
to
listen
to
them
.
--
Ho
!
there
,
Anselm
I
see
that
seething
pitch
and
oil
are
ready
to
pour
on
the
heads
of
these
audacious
traitors
--
Look
that
the
cross-bowmen
lack
not
bolts
.
--
Fling
abroad
my
banner
with
the
old
bull
's
head
--
the
knaves
shall
soon
find
with
whom
they
have
to
do
this
day
!
"
"
But
,
noble
sir
,
"
continued
the
monk
,
persevering
in
his
endeavours
to
draw
attention
,
"
consider
my
vow
of
obedience
,
and
let
me
discharge
myself
of
my
Superior
's
errand
.
"
"
Away
with
this
prating
dotard
,
"
said
Front-de
Boeuf
,
"
lock
him
up
in
the
chapel
,
to
tell
his
beads
till
the
broil
be
over
.
It
will
be
a
new
thing
to
the
saints
in
Torquilstone
to
hear
aves
and
paters
;
they
have
not
been
so
honoured
,
I
trow
,
since
they
were
cut
out
of
stone
.
"
"
Blaspheme
not
the
holy
saints
,
Sir
Reginald
,
"
said
De
Bracy
,
"
we
shall
have
need
of
their
aid
to-day
before
yon
rascal
rout
disband
.
"
"
I
expect
little
aid
from
their
hand
,
"
said
Front-de-Boeuf
,
"
unless
we
were
to
hurl
them
from
the
battlements
on
the
heads
of
the
villains
.
There
is
a
huge
lumbering
Saint
Christopher
yonder
,
sufficient
to
bear
a
whole
company
to
the
earth
.
"
The
Templar
had
in
the
meantime
been
looking
out
on
the
proceedings
of
the
besiegers
,
with
rather
more
attention
than
the
brutal
Front-de-Boeuf
or
his
giddy
companion
.
"
By
the
faith
of
mine
order
,
"
he
said
,
"
these
men
approach
with
more
touch
of
discipline
than
could
have
been
judged
,
however
they
come
by
it
.
See
ye
how
dexterously
they
avail
themselves
of
every
cover
which
a
tree
or
bush
affords
,
and
shun
exposing
themselves
to
the
shot
of
our
cross-bows
?
I
spy
neither
banner
nor
pennon
among
them
,
and
yet
will
I
gage
my
golden
chain
,
that
they
are
led
on
by
some
noble
knight
or
gentleman
,
skilful
in
the
practice
of
wars
.
"
"
I
espy
him
,
"
said
De
Bracy
;
"
I
see
the
waving
of
a
knight
's
crest
,
and
the
gleam
of
his
armour
.
See
yon
tall
man
in
the
black
mail
,
who
is
busied
marshalling
the
farther
troop
of
the
rascaille
yeomen
--
by
Saint
Dennis
,
I
hold
him
to
be
the
same
whom
we
called
Le
Noir
Faineant
,
who
overthrew
thee
,
Front-de-Boeuf
,
in
the
lists
at
Ashby
.
"
"
So
much
the
better
,
"
said
Front-de-Boeuf
,
"
that
he
comes
here
to
give
me
my
revenge