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The
new
comers
were
Wilfred
of
Ivanhoe
,
on
the
Prior
of
Botolph
's
palfrey
,
and
Gurth
,
who
attended
him
,
on
the
Knight
's
own
war-horse
.
The
astonishment
of
Ivanhoe
was
beyond
bounds
,
when
he
saw
his
master
besprinkled
with
blood
,
and
six
or
seven
dead
bodies
lying
around
in
the
little
glade
in
which
the
battle
had
taken
place
.
Nor
was
he
less
surprised
to
see
Richard
surrounded
by
so
many
silvan
attendants
,
the
outlaws
,
as
they
seemed
to
be
,
of
the
forest
,
and
a
perilous
retinue
therefore
for
a
prince
.
He
hesitated
whether
to
address
the
King
as
the
Black
Knight-errant
,
or
in
what
other
manner
to
demean
himself
towards
him
.
Richard
saw
his
embarrassment
.
"
Fear
not
,
Wilfred
,
"
he
said
,
"
to
address
Richard
Plantagenet
as
himself
,
since
thou
seest
him
in
the
company
of
true
English
hearts
,
although
it
may
be
they
have
been
urged
a
few
steps
aside
by
warm
English
blood
.
"
"
Sir
Wilfred
of
Ivanhoe
,
"
said
the
gallant
Outlaw
,
stepping
forward
,
"
my
assurances
can
add
nothing
to
those
of
our
sovereign
;
yet
,
let
me
say
somewhat
proudly
,
that
of
men
who
have
suffered
much
,
he
hath
not
truer
subjects
than
those
who
now
stand
around
him
.
"
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"
I
can
not
doubt
it
,
brave
man
,
"
said
Wilfred
,
"
since
thou
art
of
the
number
--
But
what
mean
these
marks
of
death
and
danger
?
these
slain
men
,
and
the
bloody
armour
of
my
Prince
?
"
"
Treason
hath
been
with
us
,
Ivanhoe
,
"
said
the
King
;
"
but
,
thanks
to
these
brave
men
,
treason
hath
met
its
meed
--
But
,
now
I
bethink
me
,
thou
too
art
a
traitor
,
"
said
Richard
,
smiling
;
"
a
most
disobedient
traitor
;
for
were
not
our
orders
positive
,
that
thou
shouldst
repose
thyself
at
Saint
Botolph
's
until
thy
wound
was
healed
?
"
"
It
is
healed
,
"
said
Ivanhoe
;
"
it
is
not
of
more
consequence
than
the
scratch
of
a
bodkin
.
But
why
,
oh
why
,
noble
Prince
,
will
you
thus
vex
the
hearts
of
your
faithful
servants
,
and
expose
your
life
by
lonely
journeys
and
rash
adventures
,
as
if
it
were
of
no
more
value
than
that
of
a
mere
knight-errant
,
who
has
no
interest
on
earth
but
what
lance
and
sword
may
procure
him
?
"
"
And
Richard
Plantagenet
,
"
said
the
King
,
"
desires
no
more
fame
than
his
good
lance
and
sword
may
acquire
him
--
and
Richard
Plantagenet
is
prouder
of
achieving
an
adventure
,
with
only
his
good
sword
,
and
his
good
arm
to
speed
,
than
if
he
led
to
battle
a
host
of
an
hundred
thousand
armed
men
.
"
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"
But
your
kingdom
,
my
Liege
,
"
said
Ivanhoe
,
"
your
kingdom
is
threatened
with
dissolution
and
civil
war
--
your
subjects
menaced
with
every
species
of
evil
,
if
deprived
of
their
sovereign
in
some
of
those
dangers
which
it
is
your
daily
pleasure
to
incur
,
and
from
which
you
have
but
this
moment
narrowly
escaped
.
"
"
Ho
!
ho
!
my
kingdom
and
my
subjects
?
"
answered
Richard
,
impatiently
;
"
I
tell
thee
,
Sir
Wilfred
,
the
best
of
them
are
most
willing
to
repay
my
follies
in
kind
--
For
example
,
my
very
faithful
servant
,
Wilfred
of
Ivanhoe
,
will
not
obey
my
positive
commands
,
and
yet
reads
his
king
a
homily
,
because
he
does
not
walk
exactly
by
his
advice
.
Which
of
us
has
most
reason
to
upbraid
the
other
?
--
Yet
forgive
me
,
my
faithful
Wilfred
.
The
time
I
have
spent
,
and
am
yet
to
spend
in
concealment
,
is
,
as
I
explained
to
thee
at
Saint
Botolph
's
,
necessary
to
give
my
friends
and
faithful
nobles
time
to
assemble
their
forces
,
that
when
Richard
's
return
is
announced
,
he
should
be
at
the
head
of
such
a
force
as
enemies
shall
tremble
to
face
,
and
thus
subdue
the
meditated
treason
,
without
even
unsheathing
a
sword
.
Estoteville
and
Bohun
will
not
be
strong
enough
to
move
forward
to
York
for
twenty-four
hours
.
I
must
have
news
of
Salisbury
from
the
south
;
and
of
Beauchamp
,
in
Warwickshire
;
and
of
Multon
and
Percy
in
the
north
.
The
Chancellor
must
make
sure
of
London
.
Too
sudden
an
appearance
would
subject
me
to
dangers
,
other
than
my
lance
and
sword
,
though
backed
by
the
bow
of
bold
Robin
,
or
the
quarter-staff
of
Friar
Tuck
,
and
the
horn
of
the
sage
Wamba
,
may
be
able
to
rescue
me
from
.
"
Wilfred
bowed
in
submission
,
well
knowing
how
vain
it
was
to
contend
with
the
wild
spirit
of
chivalry
which
so
often
impelled
his
master
upon
dangers
which
he
might
easily
have
avoided
,
or
rather
,
which
it
was
unpardonable
in
him
to
have
sought
out
.
"