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"
How
!
what
!
"
exclaimed
all
the
robbers
at
once
;
"
darest
thou
trifle
with
us
,
that
thou
tellest
such
improbable
lies
?
"
"
What
I
tell
you
,
"
said
Gurth
,
"
is
as
true
as
the
moon
is
in
heaven
.
You
will
find
the
just
sum
in
a
silken
purse
within
the
leathern
pouch
,
and
separate
from
the
rest
of
the
gold
.
"
"
Bethink
thee
,
man
,
"
said
the
Captain
,
"
thou
speakest
of
a
Jew
--
of
an
Israelite
,
--
as
unapt
to
restore
gold
,
as
the
dry
sand
of
his
deserts
to
return
the
cup
of
water
which
the
pilgrim
spills
upon
them
.
"
"
There
is
no
more
mercy
in
them
,
"
said
another
of
the
banditti
,
"
than
in
an
unbribed
sheriffs
officer
.
"
"
It
is
,
however
,
as
I
say
,
"
said
Gurth
.
"
Strike
a
light
instantly
,
"
said
the
Captain
;
"
I
will
examine
this
said
purse
;
and
if
it
be
as
this
fellow
says
,
the
Jew
's
bounty
is
little
less
miraculous
than
the
stream
which
relieved
his
fathers
in
the
wilderness
.
"
A
light
was
procured
accordingly
,
and
the
robber
proceeded
to
examine
the
purse
.
The
others
crowded
around
him
,
and
even
two
who
had
hold
of
Gurth
relaxed
their
grasp
while
they
stretched
their
necks
to
see
the
issue
of
the
search
.
Availing
himself
of
their
negligence
,
by
a
sudden
exertion
of
strength
and
activity
,
Gurth
shook
himself
free
of
their
hold
,
and
might
have
escaped
,
could
he
have
resolved
to
leave
his
master
's
property
behind
him
.
But
such
was
no
part
of
his
intention
.
He
wrenched
a
quarter-staff
from
one
of
the
fellows
,
struck
down
the
Captain
,
who
was
altogether
unaware
of
his
purpose
,
and
had
well-nigh
repossessed
himself
of
the
pouch
and
treasure
.
The
thieves
,
however
,
were
too
nimble
for
him
,
and
again
secured
both
the
bag
and
the
trusty
Gurth
.
"
Knave
!
"
said
the
Captain
,
getting
up
,
"
thou
hast
broken
my
head
;
and
with
other
men
of
our
sort
thou
wouldst
fare
the
worse
for
thy
insolence
.
But
thou
shalt
know
thy
fate
instantly
.
First
let
us
speak
of
thy
master
;
the
knight
's
matters
must
go
before
the
squire
's
,
according
to
the
due
order
of
chivalry
.
Stand
thou
fast
in
the
meantime
--
if
thou
stir
again
,
thou
shalt
have
that
will
make
thee
quiet
for
thy
life
--
Comrades
!
"
he
then
said
,
addressing
his
gang
,
"
this
purse
is
embroidered
with
Hebrew
characters
,
and
I
well
believe
the
yeoman
's
tale
is
true
.
The
errant
knight
,
his
master
,
must
needs
pass
us
toll-free
.
He
is
too
like
ourselves
for
us
to
make
booty
of
him
,
since
dogs
should
not
worry
dogs
where
wolves
and
foxes
are
to
be
found
in
abundance
.
"
"
Like
us
?
"
answered
one
of
the
gang
;
"
I
should
like
to
hear
how
that
is
made
good
.
"