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"
It
were
sin
to
doubt
it
,
maiden
,
"
replied
Ivanhoe
;
"
and
I
repose
myself
on
thy
skill
without
further
scruple
or
question
,
well
trusting
you
will
enable
me
to
bear
my
corslet
on
the
eighth
day
.
And
now
,
my
kind
leech
,
let
me
enquire
of
the
news
abroad
.
What
of
the
noble
Saxon
Cedric
and
his
household
?
--
what
of
the
lovely
Lady
--
"
He
stopt
,
as
if
unwilling
to
speak
Rowena
's
name
in
the
house
of
a
Jew
--
"
Of
her
,
I
mean
,
who
was
named
Queen
of
the
tournament
?
"
"
And
who
was
selected
by
you
,
Sir
Knight
,
to
hold
that
dignity
,
with
judgment
which
was
admired
as
much
as
your
valour
,
"
replied
Rebecca
.
The
blood
which
Ivanhoe
had
lost
did
not
prevent
a
flush
from
crossing
his
cheek
,
feeling
that
he
had
incautiously
betrayed
a
deep
interest
in
Rowena
by
the
awkward
attempt
he
had
made
to
conceal
it
.
"
It
was
less
of
her
I
would
speak
,
"
said
he
,
"
than
of
Prince
John
;
and
I
would
fain
know
somewhat
of
a
faithful
squire
,
and
why
he
now
attends
me
not
?
"
"
Let
me
use
my
authority
as
a
leech
,
"
answered
Rebecca
,
"
and
enjoin
you
to
keep
silence
,
and
avoid
agitating
reflections
,
whilst
I
apprize
you
of
what
you
desire
to
know
.
Prince
John
hath
broken
off
the
tournament
,
and
set
forward
in
all
haste
towards
York
,
with
the
nobles
,
knights
,
and
churchmen
of
his
party
,
after
collecting
such
sums
as
they
could
wring
,
by
fair
means
or
foul
,
from
those
who
are
esteemed
the
wealthy
of
the
land
.
It
is
said
he
designs
to
assume
his
brother
's
crown
.
"
"
Not
without
a
blow
struck
in
its
defence
,
"
said
Ivanhoe
,
raising
himself
upon
the
couch
,
"
if
there
were
but
one
true
subject
in
England
I
will
fight
for
Richard
's
title
with
the
best
of
them
--
ay
,
one
or
two
,
in
his
just
quarrel
!
"
"
But
that
you
may
be
able
to
do
so
,
"
said
Rebecca
touching
his
shoulder
with
her
hand
,
"
you
must
now
observe
my
directions
,
and
remain
quiet
.
"
"
True
,
maiden
,
"
said
Ivanhoe
,
"
as
quiet
as
these
disquieted
times
will
permit
--
And
of
Cedric
and
his
household
?
"
"
His
steward
came
but
brief
while
since
,
"
said
the
Jewess
,
"
panting
with
haste
,
to
ask
my
father
for
certain
monies
,
the
price
of
wool
the
growth
of
Cedric
's
flocks
,
and
from
him
I
learned
that
Cedric
and
Athelstane
of
Coningsburgh
had
left
Prince
John
's
lodging
in
high
displeasure
,
and
were
about
to
set
forth
on
their
return
homeward
.
"
"
Went
any
lady
with
them
to
the
banquet
?
"
said
Wilfred
.