Themensulkilyreplied,``thattheydesirednothingbetterthantogotothebattlements,providingFront-de-Bufwouldbearthemoutwiththeirmaster,whohadcommandedthemtotendthedyingman。’’
  ``Thedyingman,knaves!’’rejoinedtheBaron;
  ``Ipromisetheeweshallallbedyingmenanwestandnottoitthemorestoutly。ButIwillrelievetheguarduponthiscaitiffcompanionofyours——
  Here,Urfried——hag——fiendofaSaxonwitch——
  hearestmenot?——tendmethisbedriddenfellowsincehemustneedsbetended,whilsttheseknavesusetheirweapons——Herebetwoarblasts,comrades,withwindlacesandquarrells*——tothebarbicanwith*Thearblastwasacross-bow,thewindlacethemachine*usedinbendingthatweapon,andthequarrell,socalledfrom*itssquareordiamond-shapedhead,wastheboltadaptedtoit。
  you,andseeyoudriveeachboltthroughaSaxonbrain。’’
  Themen,who,likemostoftheirdescription,werefondofenterpriseanddetestedinaction,wentjoyfullytothesceneofdangerastheywerecommanded,andthusthechargeofIvanhoewastransferredtoUrfried,orUlrica。Butshe,whosebrainwasburningwithremembranceofinjuriesandwithhopesofvengeance,wasreadilyinducedtodevolveuponRebeccathecareofherpatient。
  CHAPTERXXIX
  Ascendthewatch-toweryonder,valiantsoldier,Lookonthefield,andsayhowgoesthebattle。
  Schiller’s_MaidofOrleans_。
  Amomentofperilisoftenalsoamomentofopen-heartedkindnessandaffection。Wearethrownoffourguardbythegeneralagitationofourfeelings,andbetraytheintensityofthose,which,atmoretranquilperiods,ourprudenceatleastconceals,ifitcannotaltogethersuppressthem。InfindingherselfoncemorebythesideofIvanhoe,Rebeccawasastonishedatthekeensensationofpleasurewhichsheexperienced,evenatatimewhenallaroundthembothwasdanger,ifnotdespair。
  Asshefelthispulse,andenquiredafterhishealth,therewasasoftnessinhertouchandinheraccentsimplyingakinderinterestthanshewouldherselfhavebeenpleasedtohavevoluntarilyexpressed。
  Hervoicefalteredandherhandtrembled,anditwasonlythecoldquestionofIvanhoe,``Isityou,gentlemaiden?’’whichrecalledhertoherself,andremindedherthesensationswhichshefeltwerenotandcouldnotbemutual。Asighescaped,butitwasscarceaudible;andthequestionswhichsheaskedtheknightconcerninghisstateofhealthwereputinthetoneofcalmfriendship。Ivanhoeansweredherhastilythathewas,inpointofhealth,aswell,andbetterthanhecouldhaveexpected——
  ``Thanks,’’hesaid,``dearRebecca,tothyhelpfulskill。’’
  ``Hecallsme_dear_Rebecca,’’saidthemaidentoherself,``butitisinthecoldandcarelesstonewhichillsuitstheword。Hiswar-horse——hishuntinghound,aredearertohimthanthedespisedJewess!’’
  ``Mymind,gentlemaiden,’’continuedIvanhoe,``ismoredisturbedbyanxiety,thanmybodywithpain。Fromthespeechesofthosemenwhoweremywardersjustnow,IlearnthatIamaprisoner,and,ifIjudgearightoftheloudhoarsevoicewhichevennowdispatchedthemhenceonsomemilitaryduty,IaminthecastleofFront-de-Buf——Ifso,howwillthisend,orhowcanIprotectRowenaandmyfather?’’
  ``HenamesnottheJeworJewess,’’saidRebeccainternally;``yetwhatisourportioninhim,andhowjustlyamIpunishedbyHeavenforlettingmythoughtsdwelluponhim!’’Shehastenedafterthisbriefself-accusationtogiveIvanhoewhatinformationshecould;butitamountedonlytothis,thattheTemplarBois-Guilbert,andtheBaronFront-de-Buf,werecommanderswithinthecastle;thatitwasbeleagueredfromwithout,butbywhomsheknewnot。Sheadded,thattherewasaChristianpriestwithinthecastlewhomightbepossessedofmoreinformation。
  ``AChristianpriest!’’saidtheknight,joyfully;
  ``fetchhimhither,Rebecca,ifthoucanst——sayasickmandesireshisghostlycounsel——saywhatthouwilt,butbringhim——somethingImustdoorattempt,buthowcanIdetermineuntilIknowhowmattersstandwithout?’’
  RebeccaincompliancewiththewishesofIvanhoe,madethatattempttobringCedricintothewoundedKnight’schamber,whichwasdefeatedaswehavealreadyseenbytheinterferenceofUrfried,whohadalsobeenonthewatchtointerceptthesupposedmonk。RebeccaretiredtocommunicatetoIvanhoetheresultofhererrand。
  Theyhadnotmuchleisuretoregretthefailureofthissourceofintelligence,ortocontrivebywhatmeansitmightbesupplied;forthenoisewithinthecastle,occasionedbythedefensivepreparationswhichhadbeenconsiderableforsometime,nowincreasedintotenfoldbustleandclamour。Theheavy,yethastystepofthemen-at-arms,traversedthebattlementsorresoundedonthenarrowandwindingpassagesandstairswhichledtothevariousbartisansandpointsofdefence。Thevoicesoftheknightswereheard,animatingtheirfollowers,ordirectingmeansofdefence,whiletheircommandswereoftendrownedintheclashingofarmour,ortheclamorousshoutsofthosewhomtheyaddressed。
  Tremendousasthesesoundswere,andyetmoreterriblefromtheawfuleventwhichtheypresaged,therewasasublimitymixedwiththem,whichRebecca’shigh-tonedmindcouldfeeleveninthatmomentofterror。Hereyekindled,althoughthebloodfledfromhercheeks;andtherewasastrongmixtureoffear,andofathrillingsenseofthesublime,assherepeated,halfwhisperingtoherself,halfspeakingtohercompanion,thesacredtext,——
  ``Thequiverrattleth——theglitteringspearandtheshield——thenoiseofthecaptainsandtheshouting!’’
  ButIvanhoewaslikethewar-horseofthatsublimepassage,glowingwithimpatienceathisinactivity,andwithhisardentdesiretomingleintheaffrayofwhichthesesoundsweretheintroduction。
  ``IfIcouldbutdragmyself,’’hesaid,``toyonderwindow,thatImightseehowthisbravegameisliketogo——IfIhadbutbowtoshootashaft,orbattle-axetostrikewereitbutasingleblowforourdeliverance!——Itisinvain——itisinvain——Iamalikenervelessandweaponless!’’
  ``Fretnotthyself,nobleknight,’’answeredRebecca,``thesoundshaveceasedofasudden——itmaybetheyjoinnotbattle。’’
  ``Thouknowestnoughtofit,’’saidWilfred,impatiently;``thisdeadpauseonlyshowsthatthemenareattheirpostsonthewalls,andexpectinganinstantattack;whatwehaveheardwasbuttheinstantmutteringofthestorm——itwillburstanoninallitsfury——CouldIbutreachyonderwindow!’’
  ``Thouwiltbutinjurethyselfbytheattempt,nobleknight,’’repliedhisattendant。Observinghisextremesolicitude,shefirmlyadded,``Imyselfwillstandatthelattice,anddescribetoyouasI
  canwhatpasseswithout。’’
  ``Youmustnot——youshallnot!’’exclaimedIvanhoe;``eachlattice,eachaperture,willbesoonamarkforthearchers;somerandomshaft——’’
  ``Itshallbewelcome!’’murmuredRebecca,aswithfirmpacesheascendedtwoorthreesteps,whichledtothewindowofwhichtheyspoke。
  ``Rebecca,dearRebecca!’’exclaimedIvanhoe,``thisisnomaiden’spastime——donotexposethyselftowoundsanddeath,andrendermeforevermiserableforhavinggiventheoccasion;atleast,coverthyselfwithyonderancientbuckler,andshowaslittleofyourpersonatthelatticeasmaybe。’’
  FollowingwithwonderfulpromptitudethedirectionsofIvanhoe,andavailingherselfoftheprotectionofthelargeancientshield,whichsheplacedagainstthelowerpartofthewindow,Rebecca,withtolerablesecuritytoherself,couldwitnesspartofwhatwaspassingwithoutthecastle,andreporttoIvanhoethepreparationswhichtheassailantsweremakingforthestorm。Indeedthesituationwhichshethusobtainedwaspeculiarlyfavourableforthispurpose,because,beingplacedonanangleofthemainbuilding,Rebeccacouldnotonlyseewhatpassedbeyondtheprecinctsofthecastle,butalsocommandedaviewoftheoutworklikelytobethefirstobjectofthemeditatedassault。Itwasanexteriorfortificationofnogreatheightorstrength,intendedtoprotectthepostern-gate,throughwhichCedrichadbeenrecentlydismissedbyFront-de-Buf。Thecastlemoatdividedthisspeciesofbarbicanfromtherestofthefortress,sothat,incaseofitsbeingtaken,itwaseasytocutoffthecommunicationwiththemainbuilding,bywithdrawingthetemporarybridge。Intheoutworkwasasallyportcorrespondingtotheposternofthecastle,andthewholewassurroundedbyastrongpalisade。Rebeccacouldobserve,fromthenumberofmenplacedforthedefenceofthispost,thatthebesiegedentertainedapprehensionsforitssafety;andfromthemusteringoftheassailantsinadirectionnearlyoppositetotheoutwork,itseemednolessplainthatithadbeenselectedasavulnerablepointofattack。
  TheseappearancesshehastilycommunicatedtoIvanhoe,andadded,``Theskirtsofthewoodseemlinedwitharchers,althoughonlyafewareadvancedfromitsdarkshadow。’’
  ``Underwhatbanner?’’askedIvanhoe。
  ``UndernoensignofwarwhichIcanobserve,’’
  answeredRebecca。
  ``Asingularnovelty,’’mutteredtheknight,``toadvancetostormsuchacastlewithoutpennonorbannerdisplayed!——Seestthouwhotheybethatactasleaders?’’
  ``Aknight,cladinsablearmour,isthemostconspicuous,’’saidtheJewess;``healoneisarmedfromheadtoheel,andseemstoassumethedirectionofallaroundhim。’’
  ``Whatdevicedoeshebearonhisshield?’’repliedIvanhoe。
  ``Somethingresemblingabarofiron,andapadlockpaintedblueontheblackshield。’’*
  *Theauthorhasbeenhereupbraidedwithfalseheraldry,as*havingchargedmetaluponmetal。Itshouldberemembered,*however,thatheraldryhadonlyitsfirstrudeoriginduringthe*crusades,andthatalltheminutiofitsfantasticsciencewere*theworkoftime,andintroducedatamuchlaterperiod。Those*whothinkotherwisemustsupposethattheGoddessof_Armoirers_,*liketheGoddessofArms,sprungintotheworldcompletely*equippedinallthegaudytrappingsofthedepartmentshe*presidesover。