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seconded the proposal of her guardian. But Rebecca, suddenly quitting her dejected posture, and making her way through the attendants to the palfrey of the Saxon lady, knelt down, and, after the Oriental fashion in addressing superiors, kissed the hem of Rowena's garment. Then rising, and throwing back her veil, she implored her in the great name of the God whom they both worshipped, and by that revelation of the Law in which they both believed, that she would have compassion upon them, and suffer them to go forward under their safeguard. << It is not for myself that I pray this favour," said Rebecca; « nor is it even for that poor old man. I know, that to wrong and to spoil our nation is a light fault, if not a merit, with the Christians; and what is it to us whether it be done in the city, in the desert, or in the field? But it is in the name of one dear to many, and dear even to you, that I beseech you to let this sick person be transported with care and tenderness under your protection. For, if evil chance him, the last moment of your life would be embittered with regret for denying that which I ask of you.">

The noble and solemn air with which Rebecca made this appeal, gave it double weight with the fair Saxon.

« The man is old and feeble,” she said to her guardian, «< the maiden young and beautiful, their friend sick and in peril of his life-Jews though they be, we cannot as Christians leave them in this extremity. Let them unload two of the

sumpter-mules, and put the baggage behind two of the serfs. The mules may transport the litter, and we have led horses for the old man and his daughter.»

Cedric readily assented to what she proposed, and Athelstane only added the condition, « that they should travel in the rear of the whole party, where Wamba," he said, « might attend them with his shield of boar's brawn.»

« I have left my shield in the tilt-yard," answered the Jester, << as has been the fate of many a better knight than myself.">

Athelstane coloured deeply, for such had been his own fate on the last day of the tournament.;.. while Rowena, who was pleased in the same proportion, as if to make amends for the brutal jest of her unfeeling suitor, requested. Rebecca to ride. by her side.

<< It were not fit I should do so,» answered Rebecca, with proud humility, « where my society might be held a disgrace to my protectress.»

By this time the change of baggage was hastily achieved, for the single word « outlaws » rendered every one sufficiently alert, and the approach of twilight made the sound yet more impressive. Amid the bustle, Gurth was taken from horseback, in the course of which reinoval he prevailed upon the Jester to slack the cord with which his arms were bound. It was so negligently refastened, perhaps intentionally on the part of Wamba, that Gurth found no difficulty in freeing his arms altogether from bondage, and

then gliding into the thicket he made his escape from the party.

The bustle had been considerable, and it was some time before Gurth was missed; for, as he was to be placed for the rest of the journey behind a servant, every one supposed that some other of his companions had him under his custody, and when it began to be whispered among them that Gurth had actually disappeared, they were under such immediate expectation of an attack from the outlaws, that it was not held convenient to pay much attention to the circum

stance.

The path upon which the party travelled was now so narrow, as not to admit, with any sort of convenience, above two riders abreast, and began to descend into à dingle, traversed by a brook whose banks were broken, swampy, and overgrown with dwarf willows. Cedric and Athelstaue, who were at the head of their retinue, saw the risk of being attacked at this pass; but neither of them having had much practice in war, no better mode of preventing the danger occurred to them than that they should hasten on as fast as possible. Advancing, therefore, without much order, they had just crossed the brook with a part of their followers, when they were assailed in front, flank, and rear at once, with an impetuosity to which, in their confused and ill-prepared condition, it was impossible to offer effectual resistance. The shout of « A white dragon!

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-a white dragon!-Saint George for merry England!» war-cries adopted by the assailants, as belonging to their assumed character of Saxon outlaws, was heard on every side, and on every side enemies appeared with a rapidity of advance and attack which seemed to multiply their numbers.

Both the Saxon chiefs were made prisoners at the same moment, and each under circumstances expressive of his character. Cedric, the instant that an enemy appeared, launched at him his remaining javelin, which, taking better effect than that which he had hurled at Fangs, nailed the man against an oak-tree that happened to be close behind him. Thus far successful, Cedric spurred his horse against a second, drawing his sword at the same time, and striking with such inconsiderate fury, that his weapon encountered a thick branch which hung over him, and he was disarmed by the violence of his own blow. He was instantly made prisoner, and pulled from his horse by two or three of the banditti who crowded around him. Athelstane shared his captivity, his bridle having been seized, and he himself forcibly dismounted, long before he could draw his weapon, or assume any posture of effectual defence.

The attendants, embarrassed with baggage, surprised and terrified at the fate of their masters, fell an easy prey to the assailants; while the Lady Rowena, in the centre of the cavalcade,

and the Jew and his daughter in the rear, experienced the same misfortune.

Of all the train none escaped except Wamba, who showed upon the occasion much more courage than those who pretended to greater sense. He possessed himself of a sword belonging to one of the domestics, who was just drawing it with a tardy and irresolute hand, laid about him like a lion, drove back several who approached him, and made a brave though ineffectual attempt to succour his master. Finding himself overpowered, the Jester at length threw himself from his horse, plunged into the thicket, and, favoured by the general confusion, escaped from the scene of action.

Yet the valiant Jester, so soon as he found himself safe, hesitated more than once whether he should not turn back, and share the captivity of a master to whom he was sincerely attached.

« I have heard men talk of the blessings of freedom,» said he to himself, « but I wish any wise man would teach me what use to make of it now that I have it.»

As he pronounced these words aloud, a voice very near him called out in a low and cautious tone, « Wamba!» and, at the same time, a dog, which he recognized to be Fangs, jumped up and fawned upon him. «Gurth! answered Wamba, with the same caution, and the swine-herd immediately stood before him.

« What is the matter?» said he eagerly; « what mean these cries, and that clashing of swords?»

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