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

CHAPTER XVI
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Fauche-Prunelle, _Lettres tirees des archives de l'eveche de Grenoble_, in _Bull.acad.

Delph._, vol.ii, 1847, pp.

458 _et seq._ Letter from Charles VII to the town of Tours, in _Trial_, vol.v, pp.
262, 263.] [Footnote 1277: Wavrin du Forestel, _Anciennes chroniques_, vol.i, p.
289.

The herald Berry, _Le livre de la description des pays_, ed.
Hamy.] Gazing over the infinite plain, where the earth seems to recede before one's glance, the Maid beheld the sky in front of her, that cloudy sky of plains, suggesting marvellous adventures on the mountains of the air, and she cried: "In God's name, if they were hanging from the clouds we should have them."[1278] [Footnote 1278: _Trial_, vol.iii, pp.

98, 99.


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