-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Вальтер Скотт
-
- Айвенго
-
- Стр. 68/364
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
The
evening
was
now
becoming
dark
,
when
a
Jewish
servant
entered
the
apartment
,
and
placed
upon
the
table
two
silver
lamps
,
fed
with
perfumed
oil
;
the
richest
wines
,
and
the
most
delicate
refreshments
,
were
at
the
same
time
displayed
by
another
Israelitish
domestic
on
a
small
ebony
table
,
inlaid
with
silver
;
for
,
in
the
interior
of
their
houses
,
the
Jews
refused
themselves
no
expensive
indulgences
.
At
the
same
time
the
servant
informed
Isaac
,
that
a
Nazarene
(
so
they
termed
Christians
,
while
conversing
among
themselves
)
desired
to
speak
with
him
.
He
that
would
live
by
traffic
,
must
hold
himself
at
the
disposal
of
every
one
claiming
business
with
him
.
Isaac
at
once
replaced
on
the
table
the
untasted
glass
of
Greek
wine
which
he
had
just
raised
to
his
lips
,
and
saying
hastily
to
his
daughter
,
"
Rebecca
,
veil
thyself
,
"
commanded
the
stranger
to
be
admitted
.
Just
as
Rebecca
had
dropped
over
her
fine
features
a
screen
of
silver
gauze
which
reached
to
her
feet
,
the
door
opened
,
and
Gurth
entered
,
wrapt
in
the
ample
folds
of
his
Norman
mantle
.
His
appearance
was
rather
suspicious
than
prepossessing
,
especially
as
,
instead
of
doffing
his
bonnet
,
he
pulled
it
still
deeper
over
his
rugged
brow
.
"
Art
thou
Isaac
the
Jew
of
York
?
"
said
Gurth
,
in
Saxon
.
"
I
am
,
"
replied
Isaac
,
in
the
same
language
,
(
for
his
traffic
had
rendered
every
tongue
spoken
in
Britain
familiar
to
him
)
--
"
and
who
art
thou
?
"
"
That
is
not
to
the
purpose
,
"
answered
Gurth
.
"
As
much
as
my
name
is
to
thee
,
"
replied
Isaac
;
"
for
without
knowing
thine
,
how
can
I
hold
intercourse
with
thee
?
"
"
Easily
,
"
answered
Gurth
;
"
I
,
being
to
pay
money
,
must
know
that
I
deliver
it
to
the
right
person
;
thou
,
who
are
to
receive
it
,
will
not
,
I
think
,
care
very
greatly
by
whose
hands
it
is
delivered
.
"
"
O
,
"
said
the
Jew
,
"
you
are
come
to
pay
moneys
?
--
Holy
Father
Abraham
!
that
altereth
our
relation
to
each
other
.
And
from
whom
dost
thou
bring
it
?
"
"
From
the
Disinherited
Knight
,
"
said
Gurth
,
"
victor
in
this
day
's
tournament
.
It
is
the
price
of
the
armour
supplied
to
him
by
Kirjath
Jairam
of
Leicester
,
on
thy
recommendation
.
The
steed
is
restored
to
thy
stable
.
I
desire
to
know
the
amount
of
the
sum
which
I
am
to
pay
for
the
armour
.
"
"
I
said
he
was
a
good
youth
!
"
exclaimed
Isaac
with
joyful
exultation
.