Ivanhoe
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1:29:07
I draw my wage, milords, as servant
to Isaac of York in Sheffield town.

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Some nights past,
I heard the sound of chanting...

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...and I looked through a keyhole.
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Through this I saw the body of a knight
lying dead on a pallet.

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Above him crouched this evil spirit...
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...speaking in a soft tongue...
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...and lo, the knight stirred
and came back to life again.

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Can you name this knight?
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The name Sir Wilfred of lvanhoe
was spoken...

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...and he rose and replied as alive as me.
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You may go.
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Forgive me, milady! They made me say it!
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The words of Sir Brian De Bois-Guilbert
to the accused were these:

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"I confess to living under a spell.
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Who could cast it so well as you?
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Who could bind me so fast
except a sorceress?"

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Did the witch reply?
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Only by the use of her evil powers...
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...which cast a palsy
into the knight's hand...

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...and drove him from her presence.
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My lord, he lies. This woman
is no more a witch than you or I.

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What further proof do you need than that
of the knight's bewitchment?

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I lent my sanction to this inquiry
with a heavy heart...

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...but a duty seen must be discharged.
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Like a plague passing from hand to hand...
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...so the scourge of witchcraft
spreads across this land...

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...even to men in other lands.
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Aye, even to my brother Richard.
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- No!
- No!

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Aye, Richard, long sought by me
and long thought dead, has been found.

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But better by far that he had died...
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...for he has fallen into the hands
of sorcerers and idolaters.

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Consider this:

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