Shalt
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He was answered by the one who had said, "Thou
shalt
never see it again as long as thou livest," that he had taken a cage full of crickets from the other boy, and did not mean to give it back to him as long as he lived.
"I myself am bound thither," replied the stranger; "and if I had a horse, I would be your guide, for the way is somewhat intricate, though perfectly well known to me.""Thou
shalt
have both thanks and reward, my friend," said the Prior, "if thou wilt bring us to Cedric's in safety."
I say, undo the postern--thou
shalt
know more anon."
But thou
shalt
know thy fate instantly.
However it be, thou
shalt
not crow over us with a mere show of superior skill."
If thou knowest ever a good lay, thou
shalt
be welcome to a nook of pasty at Copmanhurst so long as I serve the chapel of St Dunstan, which, please God, shall be till I change my grey covering for one of green turf.
"You counsel well, lady," said the Norman; "and in the bold language which best justifies bold action I tell thee, thou
shalt
never leave this castle, or thou
shalt
leave it as Maurice de Bracy's wife.
How else wouldst thou escape from the mean precincts of a country grange, where Saxons herd with the swine which form their wealth, to take thy seat, honoured as thou shouldst be, and
shalt
be, amid all in England that is distinguished by beauty, or dignified by power?""Sir Knight," replied Rowena, "the grange which you contemn hath been my shelter from infancy; and, trust me, when I leave it--should that day ever arrive--it shall be with one who has not learnt to despise the dwelling and manners in which I have been brought up.""I guess your meaning, lady," said De Bracy, "though you may think it lies too obscure for my apprehension.
Remain where thou art, and if thou
shalt
attempt to diminish by one step the distance now between us, thou
shalt
see that the Jewish maiden will rather trust her soul with God, than her honour to the Templar!"
There is a force without beleaguering this accursed castle--hasten to lead them to the attack, and when thou
shalt
see a red flag wave from the turret on the eastern angle of the donjon, press the Normans hard--they will then have enough to do within, and you may win the wall in spite both of bow and mangonel.--Begone,
"Begone, then; and if thou wilt do mine errand, and if thou return hither when it is done, thou
shalt
see Saxon flesh cheap as ever was hog's in the shambles of Sheffield.
Let us up and be doing, then, Brian de Bois-Guilbert; and, live or die, thou
shalt
see Maurice de Bracy bear himself this day as a gentleman of blood and lineage."
Saint Maur!Clement! false-hearted, knaves, where tarry ye?""Call on them again, valiant Baron," said the hag, with a smile of grisly mockery; "summon thy vassals around thee, doom them that loiter to the scourge and the dungeon--But know, mighty chief," she continued, suddenly changing her tone, "thou
shalt
have neither answer, nor aid, nor obedience at their hands.--Listen
"Gods and fiends!" exclaimed the wounded knight; "O, for one moment's strength, to drag myself to the 'melee', and perish as becomes my name!""Think not of it, valiant warrior!" replied she; "thou
shalt
die no soldier's death, but perish like the fox in his den, when the peasants have set fire to the cover around it."
If thou wert born of woman--if thou hast but a touch of human charity in thee--if thy heart be not hard as thy breastplate--save my aged father--save this wounded knight!""A knight," answered the Templar, with his characteristic calmness, "a knight, Rebecca, must encounter his fate, whether it meet him in the shape of sword or flame--and who recks how or where a Jew meets with his?""Savage warrior," said Rebecca, "rather will I perish in the flames than accept safety from thee!""Thou
shalt
not choose, Rebecca--once didst thou foil me, but never mortal did so twice."
Thou
shalt
not want a cup of wine and a collop of venison the while; and if thou lovest woodcraft, thou
shalt
see such as your north country never witnessed."
Thou
shalt
hear the Jew own it even now."
"It is well," said the Grand Master.--"Rebecca, in those lists
shalt
thou produce thy champion; and if thou failest to do so, or if thy champion shall be discomfited by the judgment of God, thou
shalt
then die the death of a sorceress, according to doom.--Let this our judgment be recorded, and the record read aloud, that no one may pretend ignorance."
And if it be the will of God that thou
shalt
be deprived of thy daughter, do not thou tarry, old man, in this land of bloodshed and cruelty; but betake thyself to Cordova, where thy brother liveth in safety, under the shadow of the throne, even of the throne of Boabdil the Saracen; for less cruel are the cruelties of the Moors unto the race of Jacob, than the cruelties of the Nazarenes of England."
Howbeit, grant them not their full demand at once, for thou
shalt
find it the quality of this accursed people that they will ask pounds, and peradventure accept of ounces--Nevertheless, be it as thou willest, for I am distracted in this thing, and what would my gold avail me if the child of my love should perish!"
Thou
shalt
be a queen, Rebecca--on Mount Carmel shall we pitch the throne which my valour will gain for you, and I will exchange my long-desired batoon for a sceptre!""A dream," said Rebecca; "an empty vision of the night, which, were it a waking reality, affects me not.
"My dear sir," said Candide to the master of the galley, "how much do you ask for the ransom of the Baron of Thunder-ten-tronckh, who is one of the first barons of the empire, and of Monsieur Pangloss, the most profound metaphysician in Germany?""Why, then, Christian cur," replied the Turkish captain, "since these two dogs of Christian slaves are barons and metaphysicians, who no doubt are of high rank in their own country, thou
shalt
give me fifty thousand sequins."
The bounty of Vinicius will surpass thy expectations, but only when Lygia is found,--that is, when thou
shalt
indicate to us her hiding-place.
But he was thinking of Lygia, and said to her: I will not pay thee with evil for good; and when thou
shalt
learn how I acted with him who strove to persuade me to raise hands against thee, thou wilt be grateful.
And he stretched forth his hand, as if taking Heaven as witness of his love; and Lygia, raising her clear eyes to him, said,--"And then I shall say, 'Wherever thou art, Caius, there am I, Caia.'""No, Lygia," cried Vinicius, "I swear to thee that never has woman been so honored in the house of her husband as thou
shalt
be in mine."
If thou art sorry for these villas and palaces, give command to burn the ships in Ostia; or I will build a wooden city on the Alban Hills, into which thou
shalt
hurl the fire thyself.
"What dost thou intend to do?""Thou
shalt
see sooner than thou thinkest.
To thee, O father, whose innocent daughter was defiled by executioners, I promise that thou
shalt
find her whiter than the lilies of Hebron!
But the Apostle placed his hand on the tribune's head and answered,--"In my soul I hear these words of the Lord, which He spoke to me on the Lake of Tiberias: 'When thou wert young, thou didst gird thyself, and walk whither thou wouldst; but when thou
shalt
be old, thou
shalt
stretch forth thy hands, and another shall gird thee, and carry thee whither thou wouldst not.'Therefore it is proper that I follow my flock."
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