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1  The Templar is fled," said De Bracy; "Front-de-Boeuf you will never see more.
Ivanhoe By Walter Scott
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXIV
2  The Templar hesitated, and a resolution which had never yielded to pity or distress, gave way to his admiration of her fortitude.
Ivanhoe By Walter Scott
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXIV
3  The Templar had in the meantime been looking out on the proceedings of the besiegers, with rather more attention than the brutal Front-de-Boeuf or his giddy companion.
Ivanhoe By Walter Scott
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXVII
4  The Templar would have made an angry reply, but was interrupted by the Prior, who again expressed his astonishment, that their guide, after such long absence, should be so perfectly acquainted with the passes of the forest.
Ivanhoe By Walter Scott
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER II
5  The Templar twice passed and repassed them on the road, fixing his bold and ardent look on the beautiful Jewess; and we have already seen the consequences of the admiration which her charms excited when accident threw her into the power of that unprincipled voluptuary.
Ivanhoe By Walter Scott
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXVIII
6  The Templar's retreat was rendered perilous by the numbers of arrows shot off at him and his party; but this did not prevent him from galloping round to the barbican, of which, according to his previous plan, he supposed it possible De Bracy might have been in possession.
Ivanhoe By Walter Scott
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXI
7  The Templar and Prior were shortly after marshalled to their sleeping apartments by the steward and the cupbearer, each attended by two torchbearers and two servants carrying refreshments, while servants of inferior condition indicated to their retinue and to the other guests their respective places of repose.
Ivanhoe By Walter Scott
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER V