St. Joan of Arc, the Life-Story of the Maid of Orleans
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Fearing danger to her, he got on horseback, and went toward her, asking what she was doing, and why she had not followed the others. Taking off her helmet, Joan said she was not alone, but had fifty thousand of her people with her. Now, no matter what she said, continues d 'Anion, there were with her at the moment only four or five soldiers. "I am certain of it," he afiirms, "as were others who also saw her. I then told her to go back as the others had done." But she quickly told him to get fag...gots and hurdles to bridge the moat; and called loudly to the soldiers to do so. They obeyed instantly. ''I was astonished," adds d 'Anion; ''for the town was taken immediately, with little difficulty." Section 6. — Failure at La Charite Joan's Voices neither sanctioned nor forbade this campaign on the upper Loire ; they couldn't very well. But the Maid herself did not ap- prove ; she wished to fight in France proper, as it was then known. She simply obeyed the king. How much the king and La Tremoille THE GREAT RBTEEAT AND AFTER 219 were interested in the matter appears from the fact that Joan had to make most of the prepara- tions.
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