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"
Ay
,
but
dost
thou
understand
my
words
?
"
said
the
Templar
;
"
for
the
sound
of
my
voice
is
frightful
in
mine
own
ears
.
I
scarce
know
on
what
ground
we
stand
,
or
for
what
purpose
they
have
brought
us
hither
.
--
This
listed
space
--
that
chair
--
these
faggots
--
I
know
their
purpose
,
and
yet
it
appears
to
me
like
something
unreal
--
the
fearful
picture
of
a
vision
,
which
appals
my
sense
with
hideous
fantasies
,
but
convinces
not
my
reason
.
"
"
My
mind
and
senses
keep
touch
and
time
,
"
answered
Rebecca
,
"
and
tell
me
alike
that
these
faggots
are
destined
to
consume
my
earthly
body
,
and
open
a
painful
but
a
brief
passage
to
a
better
world
.
"
"
Dreams
,
Rebecca
,
--
dreams
,
"
answered
the
Templar
;
"
idle
visions
,
rejected
by
the
wisdom
of
your
own
wiser
Sadducees
.
Hear
me
,
Rebecca
,
"
he
said
,
proceeding
with
animation
;
"
a
better
chance
hast
thou
for
life
and
liberty
than
yonder
knaves
and
dotard
dream
of
.
Mount
thee
behind
me
on
my
steed
--
on
Zamor
,
the
gallant
horse
that
never
failed
his
rider
.
I
won
him
in
single
fight
from
the
Soldan
of
Trebizond
--
mount
,
I
say
,
behind
me
--
in
one
short
hour
is
pursuit
and
enquiry
far
behind
--
a
new
world
of
pleasure
opens
to
thee
--
to
me
a
new
career
of
fame
.
Let
them
speak
the
doom
which
I
despise
,
and
erase
the
name
of
Bois-Guilbert
from
their
list
of
monastic
slaves
!
I
will
wash
out
with
blood
whatever
blot
they
may
dare
to
cast
on
my
scutcheon
.
"
"
Tempter
,
"
said
Rebecca
,
"
begone
!
--
Not
in
this
last
extremity
canst
thou
move
me
one
hair
's
-
breadth
from
my
resting
place
--
surrounded
as
I
am
by
foes
,
I
hold
thee
as
my
worst
and
most
deadly
enemy
--
avoid
thee
,
in
the
name
of
God
!
"
Albert
Malvoisin
,
alarmed
and
impatient
at
the
duration
of
their
conference
,
now
advanced
to
interrupt
it
.
"
Hath
the
maiden
acknowledged
her
guilt
?
"
he
demanded
of
Bois-Guilbert
;
"
or
is
she
resolute
in
her
denial
?
"
"
She
is
indeed
resolute
,
"
said
Bois-Guilbert
.
"
Then
,
"
said
Malvoisin
,
"
must
thou
,
noble
brother
,
resume
thy
place
to
attend
the
issue
--
The
shades
are
changing
on
the
circle
of
the
dial
--
Come
,
brave
Bois-Guilbert
--
come
,
thou
hope
of
our
holy
Order
,
and
soon
to
be
its
head
.
"
As
he
spoke
in
this
soothing
tone
,
he
laid
his
hand
on
the
knight
's
bridle
,
as
if
to
lead
him
back
to
his
station
.