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

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292, 293.] "I would rather die," she said, "than do anything I knew to be sin or contrary to God's will." Again she said: "I know that I am to die.

But I do not know when or how, neither do I know the hour.

If my wound may be healed without sin then am I willing to be made whole."[1076] [Footnote 1076: _Trial_, vol.iii, p.

109 (Pasquerel's evidence).] Her armour was taken off.

The wound was anointed with olive oil and fat, and, when it was dressed, she confessed to Brother Pasquerel, weeping and groaning.


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