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Which two sentences in this excerpt from Sir Walter Scott's ivanhoe indicate that the novel is a work of historical fiction?
Thy life, minion?' answered the siby what would taking thy life pleasure them?- Trust me, thy life is in no peril. Such usage shalt thou have as
was once thought good enough for a noble Saxon maiden. And shall a jewess, like thee, repine because she hath no better? My father and his
seven sons defended their inheritance from story to story, from chamber to chamber-There was not a room, not a step of the stair, that was
not slippery with their blood. They died-they died every man; and ere their bodies were cold, and ere their blood was dried, I had become the
prey and the scorn of the conqueror...
As another instance of these bitter fruits of conquest, and perhaps the strongest that can be quoted, we may mention, that the Princess Matilda,
though a daughter of the King of Scotland, and afterwards both Queen of England, niece to Edgar Atheling, and mother to the Empress of
Germany, the daughter the wife, and the mother of monarchs, was obliged, during her early residence for education in England, to assume the
veil of a nun, as the only means of escaping the licentious pursuit of the Norman nobles. This excuse she stated before a great council of the
clergy of England, as the sole reason for her having taken the religious habit. The assembled clergy admitted the validity of the plea, and the
notoriety of the circumstances upon which it was founded, giving thus an indubitable and most remarkable testimony to the existence of that
disgraceful license by which that age was stained. It was a matter of public knowledge, they said that after the conquest of King William, his
Norman followers, elated by so great a victory, acknowledged no law but their own wicked pleasure, and not only despoiled the conquered
Saxons of their lands and their goods, but Invaded the honour of their wives and of their daughters with the most unbridled license; and hence
It was then common for matrons and maidens of noble families to assume the vell, and take shelter in convents, not as called thither by the
vocation of God, but solely to preserve their honour from the unbridled wickedness of man.
Thy language answered Rowena, hath in its indifferent bluntness something which cannot be reconciled with the horrors it seems to express.
I believe not that thy purpose is so wicked, or thy power so great...
At one end of this ghastly apartment was a large fire grate, over the top of which were stretched some transverse iron bars, half devoured with
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