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Who is your mistress?
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Rebecca, the daughter of Isaac.
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She bade me tell you that these
are for your armor and your horse...

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...so that you may ride at Ashby.
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Is this with
your mother's knowledge, Rebecca?

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My mother was killed in Spain
two years ago.

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That is why my father
brought me to England.

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If I should fall at Ashby, horse and armor are
forfeit to the victor. These would all be lost.

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You will not fall.
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But if I should?
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Then England would fall too.
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Do you love England so much?
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Does a prisoner love his prison?
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- Then why do you give me your jewels?
- In return for my father's life.

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- Your father has rewarded me already.
- Then I reward you again.

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If you change your mind, in fear, to ride
at Ashby, give these back to me.

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Otherwise, use them to win the day.
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I shall use them.
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That is all I came to hear.
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May I have your leave to go?
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Not alone.
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Squire? Wamba!
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Squire Wamba? That's me. Coming, sire.
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- My squire will attend you.
- Thank you.

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Give this lady escort
to the house of Isaac.

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Right willingly, sire.
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I wish you well, sir knight. Farewell.
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Farewell?
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Will you not be there at Ashby,
when it is you who have put me in the lists?

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Do not look for me at Ashby, sire.
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Why not?
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Because it is not wise for me to go...
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...and still less wise if you were seen
to greet me there.


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