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"
Alone
,
"
answered
Rebecca
,
"
I
will
not
follow
thee
.
If
thou
wert
born
of
woman
--
if
thou
hast
but
a
touch
of
human
charity
in
thee
--
if
thy
heart
be
not
hard
as
thy
breastplate
--
save
my
aged
father
--
save
this
wounded
knight
!
"
"
A
knight
,
"
answered
the
Templar
,
with
his
characteristic
calmness
,
"
a
knight
,
Rebecca
,
must
encounter
his
fate
,
whether
it
meet
him
in
the
shape
of
sword
or
flame
--
and
who
recks
how
or
where
a
Jew
meets
with
his
?
"
"
Savage
warrior
,
"
said
Rebecca
,
"
rather
will
I
perish
in
the
flames
than
accept
safety
from
thee
!
"
"
Thou
shalt
not
choose
,
Rebecca
--
once
didst
thou
foil
me
,
but
never
mortal
did
so
twice
.
"
So
saying
,
he
seized
on
the
terrified
maiden
,
who
filled
the
air
with
her
shrieks
,
and
bore
her
out
of
the
room
in
his
arms
in
spite
of
her
cries
,
and
without
regarding
the
menaces
and
defiance
which
Ivanhoe
thundered
against
him
.
"
"
Hound
of
the
Temple
--
stain
to
thine
Order
--
set
free
the
damsel
!
Traitor
of
Bois-Guilbert
,
it
is
Ivanhoe
commands
thee
!
--
Villain
,
I
will
have
thy
heart
's
blood
!
"
"
I
had
not
found
thee
,
Wilfred
,
"
said
the
Black
Knight
,
who
at
that
instant
entered
the
apartment
,
"
but
for
thy
shouts
.
"
"
If
thou
be
's
t
true
knight
,
"
said
Wilfred
,
"
think
not
of
me
--
pursue
yon
ravisher
--
save
the
Lady
Rowena
--
look
to
the
noble
Cedric
!
"
"
In
their
turn
,
"
answered
he
of
the
Fetterlock
,
"
but
thine
is
first
.
"
And
seizing
upon
Ivanhoe
,
he
bore
him
off
with
as
much
ease
as
the
Templar
had
carried
off
Rebecca
,
rushed
with
him
to
the
postern
,
and
having
there
delivered
his
burden
to
the
care
of
two
yeomen
,
he
again
entered
the
castle
to
assist
in
the
rescue
of
the
other
prisoners
.