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  1. When Ivanhoe defeats Bois-Guilbert at the tournament, he is so furious that he insists on a rematch, anytime, anywhere. Bois-Guilbert is definitely arrogant and self-involved – his first love appears to be himself.

  2. Get everything you need to know about Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert in Ivanhoe. Analysis, related quotes, timeline.

  3. At the last possible moment, as de Bois-Guilbert paces his horse impatiently, Ivanhoe charges onto the scene to defend Rebecca. He attacks de Bois-Guilbert, who is forced to defend himself even though if he wins, Rebecca will be killed.

  4. Ivanhoe was too injured to stop Brian de Bois-Guilbert from carrying Rebecca off against her will. Ivanhoe still hasn't had that final rematch that Bois-Guilbert demanded from him at the tournament. And Prince John is still plotting in the background to take over the English throne.

  5. Summary. Scott uses a flashback to supply missing information about the wounded Ivanhoe from the time of the tournament until the battle of Torquilstone. When Rebecca gave up her litter to the invalid and exposed herself on horseback, Brian de Bois-Guilbert noted her beauty and desired her.

  6. Brian de Bois-Guilbert jeers, saying that he could defeat Ivanhoe unarmed. The palmer says that if Ivanhoe ever returns to England, he will see to it that the Templar has an opportunity to test his assertion.

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  8. The trial of Rebecca begins with a list of charges read against Brian de Bois-Guilbert--charges which are read and then dismissed on the grounds that Rebecca is truly to blame for the Templar's misdeeds.

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