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"
The
Jew
leaving
Rotherwood
,
"
said
he
,
raising
himself
on
his
elbow
,
and
looking
superciliously
at
him
without
quitting
his
pallet
,
"
and
travelling
in
company
with
the
Palmer
to
boot
--
"
"
I
should
as
soon
have
dreamt
,
"
said
Wamba
,
who
entered
the
apartment
at
the
instant
,
"
of
his
stealing
away
with
a
gammon
of
bacon
.
"
"
Nevertheless
,
"
said
Gurth
,
again
laying
down
his
head
on
the
wooden
log
which
served
him
for
a
pillow
,
"
both
Jew
and
Gentile
must
be
content
to
abide
the
opening
of
the
great
gate
--
we
suffer
no
visitors
to
depart
by
stealth
at
these
unseasonable
hours
.
"
"
Nevertheless
,
"
said
the
Pilgrim
,
in
a
commanding
tone
,
"
you
will
not
,
I
think
,
refuse
me
that
favour
.
"
So
saying
,
he
stooped
over
the
bed
of
the
recumbent
swineherd
,
and
whispered
something
in
his
ear
in
Saxon
.
Gurth
started
up
as
if
electrified
.
The
Pilgrim
,
raising
his
finger
in
an
attitude
as
if
to
express
caution
,
added
,
"
Gurth
,
beware
--
thou
are
wont
to
be
prudent
.
I
say
,
undo
the
postern
--
thou
shalt
know
more
anon
.
"
With
hasty
alacrity
Gurth
obeyed
him
,
while
Wamba
and
the
Jew
followed
,
both
wondering
at
the
sudden
change
in
the
swineherd
's
demeanour
.
"
My
mule
,
my
mule
!
"
said
the
Jew
,
as
soon
as
they
stood
without
the
postern
.
"
Fetch
him
his
mule
,
"
said
the
Pilgrim
;
"
and
,
hearest
thou
,
--
let
me
have
another
,
that
I
may
bear
him
company
till
he
is
beyond
these
parts
--
I
will
return
it
safely
to
some
of
Cedric
's
train
at
Ashby
.
And
do
thou
"
--
he
whispered
the
rest
in
Gurth
's
ear
.
"
Willingly
,
most
willingly
shall
it
be
done
,
"
said
Gurth
,
and
instantly
departed
to
execute
the
commission
.
"
I
wish
I
knew
,
"
said
Wamba
,
when
his
comrade
's
back
was
turned
,
"
what
you
Palmers
learn
in
the
Holy
Land
.
"
"
To
say
our
orisons
,
fool
,
"
answered
the
Pilgrim
,
"
to
repent
our
sins
,
and
to
mortify
ourselves
with
fastings
,
vigils
,
and
long
prayers
.
"