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"
Nay
,
nay
!
"
said
Isaac
;
"
lay
down
the
talents
--
the
shekels
--
the
eighty
zecchins
,
and
thou
shalt
see
I
will
consider
thee
liberally
.
"
Gurth
at
length
complied
;
and
telling
out
eighty
zecchins
upon
the
table
,
the
Jew
delivered
out
to
him
an
acquittance
for
the
horse
and
suit
of
armour
.
The
Jew
's
hand
trembled
for
joy
as
he
wrapped
up
the
first
seventy
pieces
of
gold
.
The
last
ten
he
told
over
with
much
deliberation
,
pausing
,
and
saying
something
as
he
took
each
piece
from
the
table
,
and
dropt
it
into
his
purse
.
It
seemed
as
if
his
avarice
were
struggling
with
his
better
nature
,
and
compelling
him
to
pouch
zecchin
after
zecchin
while
his
generosity
urged
him
to
restore
some
part
at
least
to
his
benefactor
,
or
as
a
donation
to
his
agent
.
His
whole
speech
ran
nearly
thus
:
"
Seventy-one
--
seventy-two
;
thy
master
is
a
good
youth
--
seventy-three
,
an
excellent
youth
--
seventy-four
--
that
piece
hath
been
clipt
within
the
ring
--
seventy-five
--
and
that
looketh
light
of
weight
--
seventy-six
--
when
thy
master
wants
money
,
let
him
come
to
Isaac
of
York
--
seventy-seven
--
that
is
,
with
reasonable
security
.
"
Here
he
made
a
considerable
pause
,
and
Gurth
had
good
hope
that
the
last
three
pieces
might
escape
the
fate
of
their
comrades
;
but
the
enumeration
proceeded
.
--
"
Seventy-eight
--
thou
art
a
good
fellow
--
seventy-nine
--
and
deservest
something
for
thyself
--
"
Here
the
Jew
paused
again
,
and
looked
at
the
last
zecchin
,
intending
,
doubtless
,
to
bestow
it
upon
Gurth
.
He
weighed
it
upon
the
tip
of
his
finger
,
and
made
it
ring
by
dropping
it
upon
the
table
.
Had
it
rung
too
flat
,
or
had
it
felt
a
hair
's
breadth
too
light
,
generosity
had
carried
the
day
;
but
,
unhappily
for
Gurth
,
the
chime
was
full
and
true
,
the
zecchin
plump
,
newly
coined
,
and
a
grain
above
weight
.
Isaac
could
not
find
in
his
heart
to
part
with
it
,
so
dropt
it
into
his
purse
as
if
in
absence
of
mind
,
with
the
words
,
"
Eighty
completes
the
tale
,
and
I
trust
thy
master
will
reward
thee
handsomely
.
--
Surely
,
"
he
added
,
looking
earnestly
at
the
bag
,
"
thou
hast
more
coins
in
that
pouch
?
"
Gurth
grinned
,
which
was
his
nearest
approach
to
a
laugh
,
as
he
replied
,
"
About
the
same
quantity
which
thou
hast
just
told
over
so
carefully
.
"
He
then
folded
the
quittance
,
and
put
it
under
his
cap
,
adding
,
--
"
Peril
of
thy
beard
,
Jew
,
see
that
this
be
full
and
ample
!
"
He
filled
himself
unbidden
,
a
third
goblet
of
wine
,
and
left
the
apartment
without
ceremony
.
"
Rebecca
,
"
said
the
Jew
,
"
that
Ishmaelite
hath
gone
somewhat
beyond
me
.
Nevertheless
his
master
is
a
good
youth
--
ay
,
and
I
am
well
pleased
that
he
hath
gained
shekels
of
gold
and
shekels
of
silver
,
even
by
the
speed
of
his
horse
and
by
the
strength
of
his
lance
,
which
,
like
that
of
Goliath
the
Philistine
,
might
vie
with
a
weaver
's
beam
.
"
As
he
turned
to
receive
Rebecca
's
answer
,
he
observed
,
that
during
his
chattering
with
Gurth
,
she
had
left
the
apartment
unperceived
.
In
the
meanwhile
,
Gurth
had
descended
the
stair
,
and
,
having
reached
the
dark
antechamber
or
hall
,
was
puzzling
about
to
discover
the
entrance
,
when
a
figure
in
white
,
shown
by
a
small
silver
lamp
which
she
held
in
her
hand
,
beckoned
him
into
a
side
apartment
.
Gurth
had
some
reluctance
to
obey
the
summons
.