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	Ivanhoe? Here in England?
You told me he was dead!
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	He should be, and he shall be
when he and I meet again.
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	I carry his death warrant here
against my breast.
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	Then why is he here?
:50:16
	Where else but among Saxons
would he seek the ransom for his Richard?
:50:20
	Do you know this?
:50:21
	Nay. I do but trust my nose,
sniffing like a badger in a wood.
:50:25
	To whom did lvanhoe tip his lance
in gallantry today?
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	To a Jewess named Rebecca, daughter
of Isaac, the banker of his tribe.
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	What could he want of the Jews
except money for the ransom?
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	- Where is he now?
- Not far from the money, if I know lvanhoe.
:50:39
	I empower you to find and seize him
and every man who's tried to help him.
:50:43
	- Their women too?
- Their women, their servants, their dogs.
:50:47
	I want every creature...
:50:49
	...Saxon, Jew or Norman,
who's had a hand in aiding Richard.
:50:52
	But most urgently, I want lvanhoe...
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	...no matter what it costs.
- You shall have him, my liege.
:50:58
	Set about it. De Bracy, go with him.
Front De Boeuf, you too.
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	Aye, my liege.
:51:04
	So the plum drops ripe
into your outstretched hand.
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	Into mine or no one's.