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A
stern
smile
curled
the
Prince
's
lip
as
he
spoke
.
Waldemar
Fitzurse
hastened
to
reply
,
that
Ivanhoe
was
already
removed
from
the
lists
,
and
in
the
custody
of
his
friends
.
"
I
was
somewhat
afflicted
,
"
he
said
,
"
to
see
the
grief
of
the
Queen
of
Love
and
Beauty
,
whose
sovereignty
of
a
day
this
event
has
changed
into
mourning
.
I
am
not
a
man
to
be
moved
by
a
woman
's
lament
for
her
lover
,
but
this
same
Lady
Rowena
suppressed
her
sorrow
with
such
dignity
of
manner
,
that
it
could
only
be
discovered
by
her
folded
hands
,
and
her
tearless
eye
,
which
trembled
as
it
remained
fixed
on
the
lifeless
form
before
her
.
"
"
Who
is
this
Lady
Rowena
,
"
said
Prince
John
,
"
of
whom
we
have
heard
so
much
?
"
"
A
Saxon
heiress
of
large
possessions
,
"
replied
the
Prior
Aymer
;
"
a
rose
of
loveliness
,
and
a
jewel
of
wealth
;
the
fairest
among
a
thousand
,
a
bundle
of
myrrh
,
and
a
cluster
of
camphire
.
"
"
We
shall
cheer
her
sorrows
,
"
said
Prince
John
,
"
and
amend
her
blood
,
by
wedding
her
to
a
Norman
.
She
seems
a
minor
,
and
must
therefore
be
at
our
royal
disposal
in
marriage
.
--
How
sayst
thou
,
De
Bracy
?
What
thinkst
thou
of
gaining
fair
lands
and
livings
,
by
wedding
a
Saxon
,
after
the
fashion
of
the
followers
of
the
Conqueror
?
"
"
If
the
lands
are
to
my
liking
,
my
lord
,
"
answered
De
Bracy
,
"
it
will
be
hard
to
displease
me
with
a
bride
;
and
deeply
will
I
hold
myself
bound
to
your
highness
for
a
good
deed
,
which
will
fulfil
all
promises
made
in
favour
of
your
servant
and
vassal
.
"
"
We
will
not
forget
it
,
"
said
Prince
John
;
"
and
that
we
may
instantly
go
to
work
,
command
our
seneschal
presently
to
order
the
attendance
of
the
Lady
Rowena
and
her
company
--
that
is
,
the
rude
churl
her
guardian
,
and
the
Saxon
ox
whom
the
Black
Knight
struck
down
in
the
tournament
,
upon
this
evening
's
banquet
.
--
De
Bigot
,
"
he
added
to
his
seneschal
,
"
thou
wilt
word
this
our
second
summons
so
courteously
,
as
to
gratify
the
pride
of
these
Saxons
,
and
make
it
impossible
for
them
again
to
refuse
;
although
,
by
the
bones
of
Becket
,
courtesy
to
them
is
casting
pearls
before
swine
.
"
Prince
John
had
proceeded
thus
far
,
and
was
about
to
give
the
signal
for
retiring
from
the
lists
,
when
a
small
billet
was
put
into
his
hand
.
"
From
whence
?
"
said
Prince
John
,
looking
at
the
person
by
whom
it
was
delivered
.