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341
It
is
impossible
to
describe
the
extremity
of
terror
which
seized
upon
the
Jew
at
this
information
,
and
seemed
at
once
to
overpower
his
whole
faculties
.
His
arms
fell
down
to
his
sides
,
and
his
head
drooped
on
his
breast
,
his
knees
bent
under
his
weight
,
every
nerve
and
muscle
of
his
frame
seemed
to
collapse
and
lose
its
energy
,
and
he
sunk
at
the
foot
of
the
Palmer
,
not
in
the
fashion
of
one
who
intentionally
stoops
,
kneels
,
or
prostrates
himself
to
excite
compassion
,
but
like
a
man
borne
down
on
all
sides
by
the
pressure
of
some
invisible
force
,
which
crushes
him
to
the
earth
without
the
power
of
resistance
.
342
"
Holy
God
of
Abraham
!
"
was
his
first
exclamation
,
folding
and
elevating
his
wrinkled
hands
,
but
without
raising
his
grey
head
from
the
pavement
;
"
Oh
,
holy
Moses
!
O
,
blessed
Aaron
!
the
dream
is
not
dreamed
for
nought
,
and
the
vision
cometh
not
in
vain
!
I
feel
their
irons
already
tear
my
sinews
!
I
feel
the
rack
pass
over
my
body
like
the
saws
,
and
harrows
,
and
axes
of
iron
over
the
men
of
Rabbah
,
and
of
the
cities
of
the
children
of
Ammon
!
"
343
"
Stand
up
,
Isaac
,
and
hearken
to
me
,
"
said
the
Palmer
,
who
viewed
the
extremity
of
his
distress
with
a
compassion
in
which
contempt
was
largely
mingled
;
"
you
have
cause
for
your
terror
,
considering
how
your
brethren
have
been
used
,
in
order
to
extort
from
them
their
hoards
,
both
by
princes
and
nobles
;
but
stand
up
,
I
say
,
and
I
will
point
out
to
you
the
means
of
escape
.
Leave
this
mansion
instantly
,
while
its
inmates
sleep
sound
after
the
last
night
's
revel
.
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344
I
will
guide
you
by
the
secret
paths
of
the
forest
,
known
as
well
to
me
as
to
any
forester
that
ranges
it
,
and
I
will
not
leave
you
till
you
are
under
safe
conduct
of
some
chief
or
baron
going
to
the
tournament
,
whose
good-will
you
have
probably
the
means
of
securing
.
"
345
As
the
ears
of
Isaac
received
the
hopes
of
escape
which
this
speech
intimated
,
he
began
gradually
,
and
inch
by
inch
,
as
it
were
,
to
raise
himself
up
from
the
ground
,
until
he
fairly
rested
upon
his
knees
,
throwing
back
his
long
grey
hair
and
beard
,
and
fixing
his
keen
black
eyes
upon
the
Palmer
's
face
,
with
a
look
expressive
at
once
of
hope
and
fear
,
not
unmingled
with
suspicion
.
But
when
he
heard
the
concluding
part
of
the
sentence
,
his
original
terror
appeared
to
revive
in
full
force
,
and
he
dropt
once
more
on
his
face
,
exclaiming
,
"
I
possess
the
means
of
securing
good-will
!
alas
!
there
is
but
one
road
to
the
favour
of
a
Christian
,
and
how
can
the
poor
Jew
find
it
,
whom
extortions
have
already
reduced
to
the
misery
of
Lazarus
?
"
Then
,
as
if
suspicion
had
overpowered
his
other
feelings
,
he
suddenly
exclaimed
,
"
For
the
love
of
God
,
young
man
,
betray
me
not
--
for
the
sake
of
the
Great
Father
who
made
us
all
,
Jew
as
well
as
Gentile
,
Israelite
and
Ishmaelite
--
do
me
no
treason
!
I
have
not
means
to
secure
the
good-will
of
a
Christian
beggar
,
were
he
rating
it
at
a
single
penny
.
"
As
he
spoke
these
last
words
,
he
raised
himself
,
and
grasped
the
Palmer
's
mantle
with
a
look
of
the
most
earnest
entreaty
.
The
pilgrim
extricated
himself
,
as
if
there
were
contamination
in
the
touch
.
346
"
Wert
thou
loaded
with
all
the
wealth
of
thy
tribe
,
"
he
said
,
"
what
interest
have
I
to
injure
thee
?
--
In
this
dress
I
am
vowed
to
poverty
,
nor
do
I
change
it
for
aught
save
a
horse
and
a
coat
of
mail
.
Yet
think
not
that
I
care
for
thy
company
,
or
propose
myself
advantage
by
it
;
remain
here
if
thou
wilt
--
Cedric
the
Saxon
may
protect
thee
.
"
347
"
Alas
!
"
said
the
Jew
,
"
he
will
not
let
me
travel
in
his
train
--
Saxon
or
Norman
will
be
equally
ashamed
of
the
poor
Israelite
;
and
to
travel
by
myself
through
the
domains
of
Philip
de
Malvoisin
and
Reginald
Front-de-Boeuf
--
Good
youth
,
I
will
go
with
you
!
--
Let
us
haste
--
let
us
gird
up
our
loins
--
let
us
flee
!
--
Here
is
thy
staff
,
why
wilt
thou
tarry
?
"
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348
"
I
tarry
not
,
"
said
the
Pilgrim
,
giving
way
to
the
urgency
of
his
companion
;
"
but
I
must
secure
the
means
of
leaving
this
place
--
follow
me
.
"
349
He
led
the
way
to
the
adjoining
cell
,
which
,
as
the
reader
is
apprised
,
was
occupied
by
Gurth
the
swineherd
.
--
"
Arise
,
Gurth
,
"
said
the
Pilgrim
,
"
arise
quickly
.
Undo
the
postern
gate
,
and
let
out
the
Jew
and
me
.
"
350
Gurth
,
whose
occupation
,
though
now
held
so
mean
,
gave
him
as
much
consequence
in
Saxon
England
as
that
of
Eumaeus
in
Ithaca
,
was
offended
at
the
familiar
and
commanding
tone
assumed
by
the
Palmer
.