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Rough
and
impetuous
as
a
wild
boar
,
where
only
earthly
force
was
to
be
apprehended
,
he
had
all
the
characteristic
terrors
of
a
Saxon
respecting
fawns
,
forest-fiends
,
white
women
,
and
the
whole
of
the
superstitions
which
his
ancestors
had
brought
with
them
from
the
wilds
of
Germany
.
He
remembered
,
moreover
,
that
he
was
in
the
house
of
a
Jew
,
a
people
who
,
besides
the
other
unamiable
qualities
which
popular
report
ascribed
to
them
,
were
supposed
to
be
profound
necromancers
and
cabalists
.
Nevertheless
,
after
a
moment
's
pause
,
he
obeyed
the
beckoning
summons
of
the
apparition
,
and
followed
her
into
the
apartment
which
she
indicated
,
where
he
found
to
his
joyful
surprise
that
his
fair
guide
was
the
beautiful
Jewess
whom
he
had
seen
at
the
tournament
,
and
a
short
time
in
her
father
's
apartment
.
She
asked
him
the
particulars
of
his
transaction
with
Isaac
,
which
he
detailed
accurately
.
"
My
father
did
but
jest
with
thee
,
good
fellow
,
"
said
Rebecca
;
"
he
owes
thy
master
deeper
kindness
than
these
arms
and
steed
could
pay
,
were
their
value
tenfold
.
What
sum
didst
thou
pay
my
father
even
now
?
"
"
Eighty
zecchins
,
"
said
Gurth
,
surprised
at
the
question
.
"
In
this
purse
,
"
said
Rebecca
,
"
thou
wilt
find
a
hundred
.
Restore
to
thy
master
that
which
is
his
due
,
and
enrich
thyself
with
the
remainder
.
Haste
--
begone
--
stay
not
to
render
thanks
!
and
beware
how
you
pass
through
this
crowded
town
,
where
thou
mayst
easily
lose
both
thy
burden
and
thy
life
--
Reuben
,
"
she
added
,
clapping
her
hands
together
,
"
light
forth
this
stranger
,
and
fail
not
to
draw
lock
and
bar
behind
him
.
"
Reuben
,
a
dark-brow
'd
and
black-bearded
Israelite
,
obeyed
her
summons
,
with
a
torch
in
his
hand
;
undid
the
outward
door
of
the
house
,
and
conducting
Gurth
across
a
paved
court
,
let
him
out
through
a
wicket
in
the
entrance-gate
,
which
he
closed
behind
him
with
such
bolts
and
chains
as
would
well
have
become
that
of
a
prison
.
"
By
St
Dunstan
,
"
said
Gurth
,
as
he
stumbled
up
the
dark
avenue
,
"
this
is
no
Jewess
,
but
an
angel
from
heaven
!
Ten
zecchins
from
my
brave
young
master
--
twenty
from
this
pearl
of
Zion
--
Oh
,
happy
day
!
--
Such
another
,
Gurth
,
will
redeem
thy
bondage
,
and
make
thee
a
brother
as
free
of
thy
guild
as
the
best
.
And
then
do
I
lay
down
my
swineherd
's
horn
and
staff
,
and
take
the
freeman
's
sword
and
buckler
,
and
follow
my
young
master
to
the
death
,
without
hiding
either
my
face
or
my
name
.
"
1st
Outlaw
:
Stand
,
sir
,
and
throw
us
that
you
have
about
you
;
If
not
,
we
'll
make
you
sit
,
and
rifle
you
.
Speed
:
Sir
,
we
are
undone
!
these
are
the
villains