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261
"
I
think
,
friend
Cedric
,
"
said
Wamba
,
interfering
,
"
that
had
Richard
of
the
Lion
's
Heart
been
wise
enough
to
have
taken
a
fool
's
advice
,
he
might
have
staid
at
home
with
his
merry
Englishmen
,
and
left
the
recovery
of
Jerusalem
to
those
same
Knights
who
had
most
to
do
with
the
loss
of
it
.
"
262
"
Were
there
,
then
,
none
in
the
English
army
,
"
said
the
Lady
Rowena
,
"
whose
names
are
worthy
to
be
mentioned
with
the
Knights
of
the
Temple
,
and
of
St
John
?
"
263
"
Forgive
me
,
lady
,
"
replied
De
Bois-Guilbert
;
"
the
English
monarch
did
,
indeed
,
bring
to
Palestine
a
host
of
gallant
warriors
,
second
only
to
those
whose
breasts
have
been
the
unceasing
bulwark
of
that
blessed
land
.
"
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264
"
Second
to
NONE
,
"
said
the
Pilgrim
,
who
had
stood
near
enough
to
hear
,
and
had
listened
to
this
conversation
with
marked
impatience
.
265
All
turned
toward
the
spot
from
whence
this
unexpected
asseveration
was
heard
.
266
"
I
say
,
"
repeated
the
Pilgrim
in
a
firm
and
strong
voice
,
"
that
the
English
chivalry
were
second
to
NONE
who
ever
drew
sword
in
defence
of
the
Holy
Land
.
I
say
besides
,
for
I
saw
it
,
that
King
Richard
himself
,
and
five
of
his
knights
,
held
a
tournament
after
the
taking
of
St
John-de-Acre
,
as
challengers
against
all
comers
.
I
say
that
,
on
that
day
,
each
knight
ran
three
courses
,
and
cast
to
the
ground
three
antagonists
.
I
add
,
that
seven
of
these
assailants
were
Knights
of
the
Temple
--
and
Sir
Brian
de
Bois-Guilbert
well
knows
the
truth
of
what
I
tell
you
.
"
267
It
is
impossible
for
language
to
describe
the
bitter
scowl
of
rage
which
rendered
yet
darker
the
swarthy
countenance
of
the
Templar
.
In
the
extremity
of
his
resentment
and
confusion
,
his
quivering
fingers
griped
towards
the
handle
of
his
sword
,
and
perhaps
only
withdrew
,
from
the
consciousness
that
no
act
of
violence
could
be
safely
executed
in
that
place
and
presence
.
Cedric
,
whose
feelings
were
all
of
a
right
onward
and
simple
kind
,
and
were
seldom
occupied
by
more
than
one
object
at
once
,
omitted
,
in
the
joyous
glee
with
which
he
heard
of
the
glory
of
his
countrymen
,
to
remark
the
angry
confusion
of
his
guest
;
"
I
would
give
thee
this
golden
bracelet
,
Pilgrim
,
"
he
said
,
"
couldst
thou
tell
me
the
names
of
those
knights
who
upheld
so
gallantly
the
renown
of
merry
England
.
"
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268
"
That
will
I
do
blithely
,
"
replied
the
Pilgrim
,
"
and
without
guerdon
;
my
oath
,
for
a
time
,
prohibits
me
from
touching
gold
.
"
269
"
I
will
wear
the
bracelet
for
you
,
if
you
will
,
friend
Palmer
,
"
said
Wamba
.
270
"
The
first
in
honour
as
in
arms
,
in
renown
as
in
place
,
"
said
the
Pilgrim
,
"
was
the
brave
Richard
,
King
of
England
.
"