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Since
then
,
he
hath
become
an
active
and
earnest
agitator
,
a
murmurer
,
and
a
machinator
,
and
a
leader
amongst
those
who
impugn
our
authority
;
not
considering
that
the
rule
is
given
to
the
Master
even
by
the
symbol
of
the
staff
and
the
rod
--
the
staff
to
support
the
infirmities
of
the
weak
--
the
rod
to
correct
the
faults
of
delinquents
.
--
Damian
,
"
he
continued
,
"
lead
the
Jew
to
our
presence
.
"
The
squire
departed
with
a
profound
reverence
,
and
in
a
few
minutes
returned
,
marshalling
in
Isaac
of
York
.
No
naked
slave
,
ushered
into
the
presence
of
some
mighty
prince
,
could
approach
his
judgment-seat
with
more
profound
reverence
and
terror
than
that
with
which
the
Jew
drew
near
to
the
presence
of
the
Grand
Master
.
When
he
had
approached
within
the
distance
of
three
yards
,
Beaumanoir
made
a
sign
with
his
staff
that
he
should
come
no
farther
.
The
Jew
kneeled
down
on
the
earth
which
he
kissed
in
token
of
reverence
;
then
rising
,
stood
before
the
Templars
,
his
hands
folded
on
his
bosom
,
his
head
bowed
on
his
breast
,
in
all
the
submission
of
Oriental
slavery
.
"
Damian
,
"
said
the
Grand
Master
,
"
retire
,
and
have
a
guard
ready
to
await
our
sudden
call
;
and
suffer
no
one
to
enter
the
garden
until
we
shall
leave
it
.
"
--
The
squire
bowed
and
retreated
.
--
"
Jew
,
"
continued
the
haughty
old
man
,
"
mark
me
.
It
suits
not
our
condition
to
hold
with
thee
long
communication
,
nor
do
we
waste
words
or
time
upon
any
one
.
Wherefore
be
brief
in
thy
answers
to
what
questions
I
shall
ask
thee
,
and
let
thy
words
be
of
truth
;
for
if
thy
tongue
doubles
with
me
,
I
will
have
it
torn
from
thy
misbelieving
jaws
.
"
The
Jew
was
about
to
reply
,
but
the
Grand
Master
went
on
.
"
Peace
,
unbeliever
!
--
not
a
word
in
our
presence
,
save
in
answer
to
our
questions
.
--
What
is
thy
business
with
our
brother
Brian
de
Bois-Guilbert
?
"
Isaac
gasped
with
terror
and
uncertainty
.
To
tell
his
tale
might
be
interpreted
into
scandalizing
the
Order
;
yet
,
unless
he
told
it
,
what
hope
could
he
have
of
achieving
his
daughter
's
deliverance
?
Beaumanoir
saw
his
mortal
apprehension
,
and
condescended
to
give
him
some
assurance
.
"
Fear
nothing
,
"
he
said
,
"
for
thy
wretched
person
,
Jew
,
so
thou
dealest
uprightly
in
this
matter
.
I
demand
again
to
know
from
thee
thy
business
with
Brian
de
Bois-Guilbert
?
"
"
I
am
bearer
of
a
letter
,
"
stammered
out
the
Jew
,
"
so
please
your
reverend
valour
,
to
that
good
knight
,
from
Prior
Aymer
of
the
Abbey
of
Jorvaulx
.
"
"
Said
I
not
these
were
evil
times
,
Conrade
?
"
said
the
Master
.
"
A
Cistertian
Prior
sends
a
letter
to
a
soldier
of
the
Temple
,
and
can
find
no
more
fitting
messenger
than
an
unbelieving
Jew
.
--
Give
me
the
letter
.
"