IN THE earliest dawn of morning, Talbot and his English forces evacuated their bastilles and marched away, not stopping to burn, destroy, or carry off anything, but leaving their fortresses just as th
IN THE earliest dawn of morning, Talbot and his English forces evacuated their bastilles and marched away, not stopping to burn, destroy, or carry off anything, but leaving their fortresses just as th
WE MADE a gallant show next day when we filed out through the frowning gates of Orleans, with banners flying and Joan a…
THIS TIME, as before, the King’s last command to the generals was this: “See to it that you do nothing without the sanc…
THE DAYS began to waste away—and nothing decided, nothing done. The army was full of zeal, but it was also hungry. It g…
IT WAS vexatious to see what a to-do the whole town, and next the whole country, made over the news. Joan of Arc ennobl…
WE WERE up at dawn, and after mass we started. In the hall we met the master of the house, who was grieved, good man, t…
TO GET away from the usual crowd of visitors and have a rest, Joan went with Catherine straight to the apartment which …
THE NEXT day Joan wanted to go against the enemy again, but it was the feast of the Ascension, and the holy council of …
BEING WORN out with the long fight, we all slept the rest of the afternoon away and two or three hours into the night. …
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