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"
I
know
you
Christians
,
"
replied
the
Jew
,
"
and
that
the
noblest
of
you
will
take
the
staff
and
sandal
in
superstitious
penance
,
and
walk
afoot
to
visit
the
graves
of
dead
men
.
"
"
Blaspheme
not
,
Jew
,
"
said
the
Pilgrim
,
sternly
.
"
Forgive
me
,
"
said
the
Jew
;
"
I
spoke
rashly
.
But
there
dropt
words
from
you
last
night
and
this
morning
,
that
,
like
sparks
from
flint
,
showed
the
metal
within
;
and
in
the
bosom
of
that
Palmer
's
gown
,
is
hidden
a
knight
's
chain
and
spurs
of
gold
.
They
glanced
as
you
stooped
over
my
bed
in
the
morning
.
"
The
Pilgrim
could
not
forbear
smiling
.
"
Were
thy
garments
searched
by
as
curious
an
eye
,
Isaac
,
"
said
he
,
"
what
discoveries
might
not
be
made
?
"
"
No
more
of
that
,
"
said
the
Jew
,
changing
colour
;
and
drawing
forth
his
writing
materials
in
haste
,
as
if
to
stop
the
conversation
,
he
began
to
write
upon
a
piece
of
paper
which
he
supported
on
the
top
of
his
yellow
cap
,
without
dismounting
from
his
mule
.
When
he
had
finished
,
he
delivered
the
scroll
,
which
was
in
the
Hebrew
character
,
to
the
Pilgrim
,
saying
,
"
In
the
town
of
Leicester
all
men
know
the
rich
Jew
,
Kirjath
Jairam
of
Lombardy
;
give
him
this
scroll
--
he
hath
on
sale
six
Milan
harnesses
,
the
worst
would
suit
a
crowned
head
--
ten
goodly
steeds
,
the
worst
might
mount
a
king
,
were
he
to
do
battle
for
his
throne
.
Of
these
he
will
give
thee
thy
choice
,
with
every
thing
else
that
can
furnish
thee
forth
for
the
tournament
:
when
it
is
over
,
thou
wilt
return
them
safely
--
unless
thou
shouldst
have
wherewith
to
pay
their
value
to
the
owner
.
"
"
But
,
Isaac
,
"
said
the
Pilgrim
,
smiling
,
"
dost
thou
know
that
in
these
sports
,
the
arms
and
steed
of
the
knight
who
is
unhorsed
are
forfeit
to
his
victor
?
Now
I
may
be
unfortunate
,
and
so
lose
what
I
can
not
replace
or
repay
.
"
The
Jew
looked
somewhat
astounded
at
this
possibility
;
but
collecting
his
courage
,
he
replied
hastily
.
"
No
--
no
--
no
--
It
is
impossible
--
I
will
not
think
so
.
The
blessing
of
Our
Father
will
be
upon
thee
.
Thy
lance
will
be
powerful
as
the
rod
of
Moses
.
"
So
saying
,
he
was
turning
his
mule
's
head
away
,
when
the
Palmer
,
in
his
turn
,
took
hold
of
his
gaberdine
"
Nay
,
but
Isaac
,
thou
knowest
not
all
the
risk
.
The
steed
may
be
slain
,
the
armour
injured
--
for
I
will
spare
neither
horse
nor
man
.
Besides
,
those
of
thy
tribe
give
nothing
for
nothing
;
something
there
must
be
paid
for
their
use
.
"