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311
The
Lady
Rowena
,
with
three
of
her
attendants
standing
at
her
back
,
and
arranging
her
hair
ere
she
lay
down
to
rest
,
was
seated
in
the
sort
of
throne
already
mentioned
,
and
looked
as
if
born
to
exact
general
homage
.
The
Pilgrim
acknowledged
her
claim
to
it
by
a
low
genuflection
.
312
"
Rise
,
Palmer
,
"
said
she
graciously
.
"
The
defender
of
the
absent
has
a
right
to
favourable
reception
from
all
who
value
truth
,
and
honour
manhood
.
"
She
then
said
to
her
train
,
"
Retire
,
excepting
only
Elgitha
;
I
would
speak
with
this
holy
Pilgrim
.
"
313
The
maidens
,
without
leaving
the
apartment
,
retired
to
its
further
extremity
,
and
sat
down
on
a
small
bench
against
the
wall
,
where
they
remained
mute
as
statues
,
though
at
such
a
distance
that
their
whispers
could
not
have
interrupted
the
conversation
of
their
mistress
.
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314
"
Pilgrim
,
"
said
the
lady
,
after
a
moment
's
pause
,
during
which
she
seemed
uncertain
how
to
address
him
,
"
you
this
night
mentioned
a
name
--
I
mean
,
"
she
said
,
with
a
degree
of
effort
,
"
the
name
of
Ivanhoe
,
in
the
halls
where
by
nature
and
kindred
it
should
have
sounded
most
acceptably
;
and
yet
,
such
is
the
perverse
course
of
fate
,
that
of
many
whose
hearts
must
have
throbbed
at
the
sound
,
I
,
only
,
dare
ask
you
where
,
and
in
what
condition
,
you
left
him
of
whom
you
spoke
?
--
We
heard
,
that
,
having
remained
in
Palestine
,
on
account
of
his
impaired
health
,
after
the
departure
of
the
English
army
,
he
had
experienced
the
persecution
of
the
French
faction
,
to
whom
the
Templars
are
known
to
be
attached
.
"
315
"
I
know
little
of
the
Knight
of
Ivanhoe
,
"
answered
the
Palmer
,
with
a
troubled
voice
.
"
I
would
I
knew
him
better
,
since
you
,
lady
,
are
interested
in
his
fate
.
He
hath
,
I
believe
,
surmounted
the
persecution
of
his
enemies
in
Palestine
,
and
is
on
the
eve
of
returning
to
England
,
where
you
,
lady
,
must
know
better
than
I
,
what
is
his
chance
of
happiness
.
"
316
The
Lady
Rowena
sighed
deeply
,
and
asked
more
particularly
when
the
Knight
of
Ivanhoe
might
be
expected
in
his
native
country
,
and
whether
he
would
not
be
exposed
to
great
dangers
by
the
road
.
On
the
first
point
,
the
Palmer
professed
ignorance
;
on
the
second
,
he
said
that
the
voyage
might
be
safely
made
by
the
way
of
Venice
and
Genoa
,
and
from
thence
through
France
to
England
.
317
"
Ivanhoe
,
"
he
said
,
"
was
so
well
acquainted
with
the
language
and
manners
of
the
French
,
that
there
was
no
fear
of
his
incurring
any
hazard
during
that
part
of
his
travels
.
"
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318
"
Would
to
God
,
"
said
the
Lady
Rowena
,
"
he
were
here
safely
arrived
,
and
able
to
bear
arms
in
the
approaching
tourney
,
in
which
the
chivalry
of
this
land
are
expected
to
display
their
address
and
valour
.
Should
Athelstane
of
Coningsburgh
obtain
the
prize
,
Ivanhoe
is
like
to
hear
evil
tidings
when
he
reaches
England
.
--
How
looked
he
,
stranger
,
when
you
last
saw
him
?
Had
disease
laid
her
hand
heavy
upon
his
strength
and
comeliness
?
"
319
"
He
was
darker
,
"
said
the
Palmer
,
"
and
thinner
,
than
when
he
came
from
Cyprus
in
the
train
of
Coeur-de-Lion
,
and
care
seemed
to
sit
heavy
on
his
brow
;
but
I
approached
not
his
presence
,
because
he
is
unknown
to
me
.
"
320
"
He
will
,
"
said
the
lady
,
"
I
fear
,
find
little
in
his
native
land
to
clear
those
clouds
from
his
countenance
.
Thanks
,
good
Pilgrim
,
for
your
information
concerning
the
companion
of
my
childhood
.
--
Maidens
,
"
she
said
,
"
draw
near
--
offer
the
sleeping
cup
to
this
holy
man
,
whom
I
will
no
longer
detain
from
repose
.
"