5/58 It was a great black charger which resolutely refused to let her mount him. She had him led to the Cross by the roadside, opposite the church, and there she leapt into the saddle. Whereupon Lord Guy marvelled; for he saw that the charger was as still as if he had been bound. She turned her horse's head towards the church porch, and in her clear woman's voice cried: "Ye priests and churchmen, walk in processions and pray to God." Then, gaining the highroad: "Go forward, go forward," she said. Her page bore her standard furled.[1184] [Footnote 1184: Letter from Gui and Andre de Laval, in _Trial_, vol. |