``Tothebattlements!’’criedDeBracy,``andletusmarkwhattheseknavesdowithout;’’andsosaying,heopenedalatticedwindowwhichledtoasortofbartisanorprojectingbalcony,andimmediatelycalledfromthencetothoseintheapartment——
``SaintDennis,buttheoldmonkhathbroughttruetidings!——Theybringforwardmanteletsandpavisses,*andthearchersmusteronthe*Manteletsweretemporaryandmovabledefencesformed*ofplanks,undercoverofwhichtheassailantsadvancedtothe*attackoffortifiedplacesofold。Pavisseswereaspeciesoflarge*shieldscoveringthewholeperson,employedonthesameoccasions。
skirtsofthewoodlikeadarkcloudbeforeahailstorm。’’
ReginaldFront-de-Bufalsolookedoutuponthefield,andimmediatelysnatchedhisbugle;and,afterwindingalongandloudblast,commandedhismentotheirpostsonthewalls。
``DeBracy,looktotheeasternside,wherethewallsarelowest——NobleBois-Guilbert,thytradehathwelltaughttheehowtoattackanddefend,lookthoutothewesternside——Imyselfwilltakepostatthebarbican。Yet,donotconfineyourexertionstoanyonespot,noblefriends!——wemustthisdaybeeverywhere,andmultiplyourselves,wereitpossible,soastocarrybyourpresencesuccourandreliefwherevertheattackishottest。
Ournumbersarefew,butactivityandcouragemaysupplythatdefect,sincewehaveonlytodowithrascalclowns。’’
``But,nobleknights,’’exclaimedFatherAmbrose,amidstthebustleandconfusionoccasionedbythepreparationsfordefence,``willnoneofyehearthemessageofthereverendfatherinGodAymer,PriorofJorvaulx?——Ibeseechtheetohearme,nobleSirReginald!’’
``Gopatterthypetitionstoheaven,’’saidthefierceNorman,``forweonearthhavenotimetolistentothem——Ho!there,AnselmIseethatseethingpitchandoilarereadytopourontheheadsoftheseaudacioustraitors——Lookthatthecross-bowmenlacknotbolts。*——Flingabroadmybannerwith*Theboltwasthearrowpeculiarlyfittedtothecross-bow,*asthatofthelong-bowwascalledashaft。HencetheEnglish*proverb——``Iwilleithermakeashaftorboltofit,’’signifyinga*determinationtomakeoneuseorotherofthethingspokenof。
theoldbull’shead——theknavesshallsoonfindwithwhomtheyhavetodothisday!’’
``But,noblesir,’’continuedthemonk,perseveringinhisendeavourstodrawattention,``considermyvowofobedience,andletmedischargemyselfofmySuperior’serrand。’’
``Awaywiththispratingdotard,’’saidFront-deBuf,``lockhimupinthechapel,totellhisbeadstillthebroilbeover。ItwillbeanewthingtothesaintsinTorquilstonetohearavesandpaters;
theyhavenotbeensohonoured,Itrow,sincetheywerecutoutofstone。’’
``Blasphemenottheholysaints,SirReginald,’’
saidDeBracy,``weshallhaveneedoftheiraidto-daybeforeyonrascalroutdisband。’’
``Iexpectlittleaidfromtheirhand,’’saidFront-de-Buf,``unlessweweretohurlthemfromthebattlementsontheheadsofthevillains。ThereisahugelumberingSaintChristopheryonder,sufficienttobearawholecompanytotheearth。’’
TheTemplarhadinthemeantimebeenlookingoutontheproceedingsofthebesiegers,withrathermoreattentionthanthebrutalFront-de-Buforhisgiddycompanion。
``Bythefaithofmineorder,’’hesaid,``thesemenapproachwithmoretouchofdisciplinethancouldhavebeenjudged,howevertheycomebyit。
Seeyehowdexterouslytheyavailthemselvesofeverycoverwhichatreeorbushaffords,andshunexposingthemselvestotheshotofourcross-bows?
Ispyneitherbannernorpennonamongthem,andyetwillIgagemygoldenchain,thattheyareledonbysomenobleknightorgentleman,skilfulinthepracticeofwars。’’
``Iespyhim,’’saidDeBracy;``Iseethewavingofaknight’screst,andthegleamofhisarmour。
Seeyontallmanintheblackmail,whoisbusiedmarshallingthefarthertroopoftherascailleyeomen——bySaintDennis,Iholdhimtobethesamewhomwecalled_LeNoirFaineant_,whooverthrewthee,Front-de-Buf,inthelistsatAshby。’’
``Somuchthebetter,’’saidFront-de-Buf,``thathecomesheretogivememyrevenge。Somehildingfellowhemustbe,whodarednotstaytoasserthisclaimtothetourneyprizewhichchancehadassignedhim。Ishouldinvainhavesoughtforhimwhereknightsandnoblesseektheirfoes,andrightgladamIhehathhereshownhimselfamongyonvillainyeomanry。’’
Thedemonstrationsoftheenemy’simmediateapproachcutoffallfartherdiscourse。Eachknightrepairedtohispost,andattheheadofthefewfollowerswhomtheywereabletomuster,andwhowereinnumbersinadequatetodefendthewholeextentofthewalls,theyawaitedwithcalmdeterminationthethreatenedassault。
CHAPTERXXVIII
Thiswanderingrace,sever’dfromothermen,Boastyettheirintercoursewithhumanarts;
Theseas,thewoods,thedeserts,whichtheyhaunt,Findthemacquaintedwiththeirsecrettreasures:
Andunregardedherbs,andflowers,andblossoms,Displayundreamt-ofpowerswhengather’dbythem。
_TheJew。_
Ourhistorymustneedsretrogradeforthespaceofafewpages,toinformthereaderofcertainpassagesmaterialtohisunderstandingtherestofthisimportantnarrative。Hisownintelligencemayindeedhaveeasilyanticipatedthat,whenIvanhoesunkdown,andseemedabandonedbyalltheworld,itwastheimportunityofRebeccawhichprevailedonherfathertohavethegallantyoungwarriortransportedfromtheliststothehousewhichforthetimetheJewsinhabitedinthesuburbsofAshby。
ItwouldnothavebeendifficulttohavepersuadedIsaactothisstepinanyothercircumstances,forhisdispositionwaskindandgrateful。Buthehadalsotheprejudicesandscrupuloustimidityofhispersecutedpeople,andthoseweretobeconquered。
``HolyAbraham!’’heexclaimed,``heisagoodyouth,andmyheartbleedstoseethegoretrickledownhisrichembroideredhacqueton,andhiscorsletofgoodlyprice——buttocarryhimtoourhouse!——
damsel,hastthouwellconsidered?——heisaChristian,andbyourlawwemaynotdealwiththestrangerandGentile,savefortheadvantageofourcommerce。’’
``Speaknotso,mydearfather,’’repliedRebecca;
``wemaynotindeedmixwiththeminbanquetandinjollity;butinwoundsandinmisery,theGentilebecomeththeJew’sbrother。’’
``IwouldIknewwhattheRabbiJacobBenTudelawouldopineonit,’’repliedIsaac;——``nevertheless,thegoodyouthmustnotbleedtodeath。
LetSethandReubenbearhimtoAshby。’’
``Nay,letthemplacehiminmylitter,’’saidRebecca;``Iwillmountoneofthepalfreys。’’
``ThatweretoexposetheetothegazeofthosedogsofIshmaelandofEdom,’’whisperedIsaac,withasuspiciousglancetowardsthecrowdofknightsandsquires。ButRebeccawasalreadybusiedincarryinghercharitablepurposeintoeffect,andlistednotwhathesaid,untilIsaac,seizingthesleeveofhermantle,againexclaimed,inahurriedvoice——``BeardofAaron!——whatiftheyouthperish!——
ifhedieinourcustody,shallwenotbeheldguiltyofhisblood,andbetorntopiecesbythemultitude?’’
``Hewillnotdie,myfather,’’saidRebecca,gentlyextricatingherselffromthegraspofIsaac``hewillnotdieunlessweabandonhim;andifso,weareindeedanswerableforhisbloodtoGodandtoman。’’
``Nay,’’saidIsaac,releasinghishold,``itgrievethmeasmuchtoseethedropsofhisblood,asiftheyweresomanygoldenbyzantsfrommineownpurse;andIwellknow,thatthelessonsofMiriam,daughteroftheRabbiManassesofByzantiumwhosesoulisinParadise,havemadetheeskilfulintheartofhealing,andthatthouknowestthecraftofherbs,andtheforceofelixirs。Therefore,doasthymindgiveththee——thouartagooddamsel,ablessing,andacrown,andasongofrejoicinguntomeanduntomyhouse,anduntothepeopleofmyfathers。’’
TheapprehensionsofIsaac,however,werenotillfounded;andthegenerousandgratefulbenevolenceofhisdaughterexposedher,onherreturntoAshby,totheunhallowedgazeofBriandeBois-Guilbert。
TheTemplartwicepassedandrepassedthemontheroad,fixinghisboldandardentlookonthebeautifulJewess;andwehavealreadyseentheconsequencesoftheadmirationwhichhercharmsexcitedwhenaccidentthrewherintothepowerofthatunprincipledvoluptuary。
Rebeccalostnotimeincausingthepatienttobetransportedtotheirtemporarydwelling,andproceededwithherownhandstoexamineandtobinduphiswounds。Theyoungestreaderofromancesandromanticballads,mustrecollecthowoftenthefemales,duringthedarkages,astheyarecalled,wereinitiatedintothemysteriesofsurgery,andhowfrequentlythegallantknightsubmittedthewoundsofhispersontohercure,whoseeyeshadyetmoredeeplypenetratedhisheart。
ButtheJews,bothmaleandfemale,possessedandpractisedthemedicalscienceinallitsbranches,andthemonarchsandpowerfulbaronsofthetimefrequentlycommittedthemselvestothechargeofsomeexperiencedsageamongthisdespisedpeople,whenwoundedorinsickness。TheaidoftheJewishphysicianswasnotthelesseagerlysoughtafter,thoughageneralbeliefprevailedamongtheChristians,thattheJewishRabbinsweredeeplyacquaintedwiththeoccultsciences,andparticularlywiththecabalisticalart,whichhaditsnameandorigininthestudiesofthesagesofIsrael。
NeitherdidtheRabbinsdisownsuchacquaintancewithsupernaturalarts,whichaddednothingforwhatcouldaddaught?tothehatredwithwhichtheirnationwasregarded,whileitdiminishedthecontemptwithwhichthatmalevolencewasmingled。
AJewishmagicianmightbethesubjectofequalabhorrencewithaJewishusurer,buthecouldnotbeequallydespised。Itisbesidesprobable,consideringthewonderfulcurestheyaresaidtohaveperformed,thattheJewspossessedsomesecretsofthehealingartpeculiartothemselves,andwhich,withtheexclusivespiritarisingoutoftheircondition,theytookgreatcaretoconcealfromtheChristiansamongstwhomtheydwelt。
ThebeautifulRebeccahadbeenheedfullybroughtupinalltheknowledgepropertohernation,whichheraptandpowerfulmindhadretained,arranged,andenlarged,inthecourseofaprogressbeyondheryears,hersex,andeventheageinwhichshelived。HerknowledgeofmedicineandofthehealingarthadbeenacquiredunderanagedJewess,thedaughterofoneoftheirmostcelebrateddoctors,wholovedRebeccaasherownchild,andwasbelievedtohavecommunicatedtohersecrets,whichhadbeenlefttoherselfbyhersagefatheratthesametime,andunderthesamecircumstances。ThefateofMiriamhadindeedbeentofallasacrificetothefanaticismofthetimes;buthersecretshadsurvivedinheraptpupil。
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