Part 115 (2/2)

And yet you are deliberating still.

DAJA.

Nathan in all things has been ever good.

I owe him much. Did he refuse to listen?

G.o.d knows it grieves me to constrain him thus.

TEMPLAR.

I pray you, Daja, now to terminate This dire uncertainty. But if you doubt Whether the thing you would impart to me Be right or wrong, worthy of shame or honour, Then tell it not, and henceforth I'll forget You have a secret it were well to hide.

DAJA.

Your words but spur me on to tell you all.

Then learn that Recha is no Jewess--that She is a Christian maid.

TEMPLAR (_coldly_).

I wish you joy!

At last the tedious labour's at an end.

The birth-pangs have not hurt you. Still go on With undiminished zeal, and people heaven When you are fit no more to people earth.

DAJA.

How, Knight! and does the news I bring deserve Such bitter taunts? Does it confer no joy On you to hear that Recha is a Christian, On you, her lover, and a Christian knight?

TEMPLAR.

And more especially since Recha is A Christian of your making?

DAJA.

Think you so?

Then I would fain see him that may convert her.

It is her fate long since to have been that Which she can now no more become.

TEMPLAR.

Explain, Or leave me.

DAJA.

Well! she is a Christian maid, Of Christian parents born--and is baptised.

TEMPLAR (_hastily_).

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