55/61 At daybreak Marshal de Boussac and a number of captains went out and took up their positions over against the enemy.[1106] [Footnote 1106: _Journal du siege_, p.89._Chronique de la Pucelle_, p.296.Jean Chartier, _Chronique_, vol.i, pp. _Le Jouvencel_, vol.i, p.208.The passage beginning with the words, "The Sire of Rocquencourt said," must be taken as historical.] The Maid went out into the country with the priests. Being unable to put on her cuirass because of the wound on her shoulder, she merely wore one of those light coats-of-mail called _jaserans_.[1107] [Footnote 1107: _Trial_, vol.iii, p. 9 (evidence of Dunois).] The men-at-arms inquired of her: "To-day being the Sabbath, is it wrong to fight ?" She replied: "You must hear mass."[1108] [Footnote 1108: _Ibid._, p. |