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

CHAPTER XVI
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72-73.

Wavrin du Forestel, _Anciennes chroniques_, vol.i, pp.
289-290.

These words are said to have been uttered when the English had been discovered, but then they would have been meaningless.] Now, as on the previous evening, she prophesied: "To-day our fair King shall win a victory greater than has been his for a long time.

My Council has told me that they are all ours." She foretold that there would be few, or none of the French slain.[1279] [Footnote 1279: _Trial_, vol.iii, p.

99 (the Duke of Alencon's evidence).] Captain Poton and Sire Arnault de Gugem went forth to reconnoitre.


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