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"
Trust
me
,
I
will
requite
the
risk
you
run
for
my
love
,
Gurth
,
"
said
the
Knight
.
"
Meanwhile
,
I
pray
you
to
accept
these
ten
pieces
of
gold
.
"
"
I
am
richer
,
"
said
Gurth
,
putting
them
into
his
pouch
,
"
than
ever
was
swineherd
or
bondsman
.
"
"
Take
this
bag
of
gold
to
Ashby
,
"
continued
his
master
,
"
and
find
out
Isaac
the
Jew
of
York
,
and
let
him
pay
himself
for
the
horse
and
arms
with
which
his
credit
supplied
me
.
"
"
Nay
,
by
St
Dunstan
,
"
replied
Gurth
,
"
that
I
will
not
do
.
"
"
How
,
knave
,
"
replied
his
master
,
"
wilt
thou
not
obey
my
commands
?
"
"
So
they
be
honest
,
reasonable
,
and
Christian
commands
,
"
replied
Gurth
;
"
but
this
is
none
of
these
.
To
suffer
the
Jew
to
pay
himself
would
be
dishonest
,
for
it
would
be
cheating
my
master
;
and
unreasonable
,
for
it
were
the
part
of
a
fool
;
and
unchristian
,
since
it
would
be
plundering
a
believer
to
enrich
an
infidel
.
"
"
See
him
contented
,
however
,
thou
stubborn
varlet
,
"
said
the
Disinherited
Knight
.
"
I
will
do
so
,
"
said
Gurth
,
taking
the
bag
under
his
cloak
,
and
leaving
the
apartment
;
"
and
it
will
go
hard
,
"
he
muttered
,
"
but
I
content
him
with
one-half
of
his
own
asking
.
"
So
saying
,
he
departed
,
and
left
the
Disinherited
Knight
to
his
own
perplexed
ruminations
;
which
,
upon
more
accounts
than
it
is
now
possible
to
communicate
to
the
reader
,
were
of
a
nature
peculiarly
agitating
and
painful
.
We
must
now
change
the
scene
to
the
village
of
Ashby
,
or
rather
to
a
country
house
in
its
vicinity
belonging
to
a
wealthy
Israelite
,
with
whom
Isaac
,
his
daughter
,
and
retinue
,
had
taken
up
their
quarters
;
the
Jews
,
it
is
well
known
,
being
as
liberal
in
exercising
the
duties
of
hospitality
and
charity
among
their
own
people
,
as
they
were
alleged
to
be
reluctant
and
churlish
in
extending
them
to
those
whom
they
termed
Gentiles
,
and
whose
treatment
of
them
certainly
merited
little
hospitality
at
their
hand
.
In
an
apartment
,
small
indeed
,
but
richly
furnished
with
decorations
of
an
Oriental
taste
,
Rebecca
was
seated
on
a
heap
of
embroidered
cushions
,
which
,
piled
along
a
low
platform
that
surrounded
the
chamber
,
served
,
like
the
estrada
of
the
Spaniards
,
instead
of
chairs
and
stools
.