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Will
eke
with
it
his
service
.
--
All
admit
it
,
All
practise
it
;
and
he
who
is
content
With
showing
what
he
is
,
shall
have
small
credit
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In
church
,
or
camp
,
or
state
--
So
wags
the
world
.
Old
Play
Albert
Malvoisin
,
President
,
or
,
in
the
language
of
the
Order
,
Preceptor
of
the
establishment
of
Templestowe
,
was
brother
to
that
Philip
Malvoisin
who
has
been
already
occasionally
mentioned
in
this
history
,
and
was
,
like
that
baron
,
in
close
league
with
Brian
de
Bois-Guilbert
.
Amongst
dissolute
and
unprincipled
men
,
of
whom
the
Temple
Order
included
but
too
many
,
Albert
of
Templestowe
might
be
distinguished
;
but
with
this
difference
from
the
audacious
Bois-Guilbert
,
that
he
knew
how
to
throw
over
his
vices
and
his
ambition
the
veil
of
hypocrisy
,
and
to
assume
in
his
exterior
the
fanaticism
which
he
internally
despised
.
Had
not
the
arrival
of
the
Grand
Master
been
so
unexpectedly
sudden
,
he
would
have
seen
nothing
at
Templestowe
which
might
have
appeared
to
argue
any
relaxation
of
discipline
.
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And
,
even
although
surprised
,
and
,
to
a
certain
extent
,
detected
,
Albert
Malvoisin
listened
with
such
respect
and
apparent
contrition
to
the
rebuke
of
his
Superior
,
and
made
such
haste
to
reform
the
particulars
he
censured
,
--
succeeded
,
in
fine
,
so
well
in
giving
an
air
of
ascetic
devotion
to
a
family
which
had
been
lately
devoted
to
license
and
pleasure
,
that
Lucas
Beaumanoir
began
to
entertain
a
higher
opinion
of
the
Preceptor
's
morals
,
than
the
first
appearance
of
the
establishment
had
inclined
him
to
adopt
.
But
these
favourable
sentiments
on
the
part
of
the
Grand
Master
were
greatly
shaken
by
the
intelligence
that
Albert
had
received
within
a
house
of
religion
the
Jewish
captive
,
and
,
as
was
to
be
feared
,
the
paramour
of
a
brother
of
the
Order
;
and
when
Albert
appeared
before
him
,
he
was
regarded
with
unwonted
sternness
.
"
There
is
in
this
mansion
,
dedicated
to
the
purposes
of
the
holy
Order
of
the
Temple
,
"
said
the
Grand
Master
,
in
a
severe
tone
,
"
a
Jewish
woman
,
brought
hither
by
a
brother
of
religion
,
by
your
connivance
,
Sir
Preceptor
.
"