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The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 (of 2)

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291.] [Footnote 1052: _Trial_, vol.iii, p.

108.] [Footnote 1053: The council is mentioned in _La chronique de la Pucelle_, p.

292; but this document is a mere echo of Brother Pasquerel's evidence.] Jeanne replied: "You have been at your council; I have been at mine.
Now believe me the counsel of Messire shall be followed and shall hold good, whereas your counsel shall come to nought." And turning to Brother Pasquerel who was with her, she said: "To-morrow rise even earlier than to-day, and do the best you can.

Stay always at my side, for to-morrow I shall have much ado--more than I have ever had, and to-morrow blood shall flow from my body."[1054] [Footnote 1054: _Trial_, vol.iii, pp.

108, 109.


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