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"
And
who
,
Rebecca
,
"
replied
the
Grand
Master
,
"
will
lay
lance
in
rest
for
a
sorceress
?
who
will
be
the
champion
of
a
Jewess
?
"
"
God
will
raise
me
up
a
champion
,
"
said
Rebecca
--
"
It
can
not
be
that
in
merry
England
--
the
hospitable
,
the
generous
,
the
free
,
where
so
many
are
ready
to
peril
their
lives
for
honour
,
there
will
not
be
found
one
to
fight
for
justice
.
But
it
is
enough
that
I
challenge
the
trial
by
combat
--
there
lies
my
gage
.
"
She
took
her
embroidered
glove
from
her
hand
,
and
flung
it
down
before
the
Grand
Master
with
an
air
of
mingled
simplicity
and
dignity
,
which
excited
universal
surprise
and
admiration
.
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--
--
There
I
throw
my
gage
,
To
prove
it
on
thee
to
the
extremest
point
Of
martial
daring
.
Richard
II
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Even
Lucas
Beaumanoir
himself
was
affected
by
the
mien
and
appearance
of
Rebecca
.
He
was
not
originally
a
cruel
or
even
a
severe
man
;
but
with
passions
by
nature
cold
,
and
with
a
high
,
though
mistaken
,
sense
of
duty
,
his
heart
had
been
gradually
hardened
by
the
ascetic
life
which
he
pursued
,
the
supreme
power
which
he
enjoyed
,
and
the
supposed
necessity
of
subduing
infidelity
and
eradicating
heresy
,
which
he
conceived
peculiarly
incumbent
on
him
.
His
features
relaxed
in
their
usual
severity
as
he
gazed
upon
the
beautiful
creature
before
him
,
alone
,
unfriended
,
and
defending
herself
with
so
much
spirit
and
courage
.
He
crossed
himself
twice
,
as
doubting
whence
arose
the
unwonted
softening
of
a
heart
,
which
on
such
occasions
used
to
resemble
in
hardness
the
steel
of
his
sword
.
At
length
he
spoke
.
"
Damsel
,
"
he
said
,
"
if
the
pity
I
feel
for
thee
arise
from
any
practice
thine
evil
arts
have
made
on
me
,
great
is
thy
guilt
.
But
I
rather
judge
it
the
kinder
feelings
of
nature
,
which
grieves
that
so
goodly
a
form
should
be
a
vessel
of
perdition
.
Repent
,
my
daughter
--
confess
thy
witchcrafts
--
turn
thee
from
thine
evil
faith
--
embrace
this
holy
emblem
,
and
all
shall
yet
be
well
with
thee
here
and
hereafter
.
In
some
sisterhood
of
the
strictest
order
,
shalt
thou
have
time
for
prayer
and
fitting
penance
,
and
that
repentance
not
to
be
repented
of
.
This
do
and
live
--
what
has
the
law
of
Moses
done
for
thee
that
thou
shouldest
die
for
it
?
"