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Thus
they
parted
,
the
outlaws
returning
in
the
direction
from
whence
they
had
come
,
and
Gurth
proceeding
to
the
tent
of
his
master
,
to
whom
,
notwithstanding
the
injunction
he
had
received
,
he
communicated
the
whole
adventures
of
the
evening
The
Disinherited
Knight
was
filled
with
astonishment
,
no
less
at
the
generosity
of
Rebecca
,
by
which
,
however
,
he
resolved
he
would
not
profit
,
than
that
of
the
robbers
,
to
whose
profession
such
a
quality
seemed
totally
foreign
.
His
course
of
reflections
upon
these
singular
circumstances
was
,
however
,
interrupted
by
the
necessity
for
taking
repose
,
which
the
fatigue
of
the
preceding
day
,
and
the
propriety
of
refreshing
himself
for
the
morrow
's
encounter
,
rendered
alike
indispensable
.
The
knight
,
therefore
,
stretched
himself
for
repose
upon
a
rich
couch
with
which
the
tent
was
provided
;
and
the
faithful
Gurth
,
extending
his
hardy
limbs
upon
a
bear-skin
which
formed
a
sort
of
carpet
to
the
pavilion
,
laid
himself
across
the
opening
of
the
tent
,
so
that
no
one
could
enter
without
awakening
him
.
The
heralds
left
their
pricking
up
and
down
,
Now
ringen
trumpets
loud
and
clarion
.
There
is
no
more
to
say
,
but
east
and
west
,
In
go
the
speares
sadly
in
the
rest
,
In
goth
the
sharp
spur
into
the
side
,
There
see
men
who
can
just
and
who
can
ride
;
There
shiver
shaftes
upon
shieldes
thick
,