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

CHAPTER VII
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Then there was a doubt as to whether she were man or maid; and it was even feared that she might be an illusion in woman's semblance, produced by the art of demons, which scholars considered by no means impossible.[773] It was not long since the death of that canon who held that now and again knights are changed into bears and spirits travel a hundred leagues in one night, then suddenly become sows or wisps of straw.[774] Suitable measures had therefore been taken.

But they must be carried out exactly, wisely, and cautiously, for the matter was of great importance.
[Footnote 773: _Ibid._, vol.i, p.

95; vol.iii, p.

209.] [Footnote 774: Mary Darmesteter, _Froissart_, Paris, 1894, in 12mo, p.
96.].


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