The Story of Joan of Arc for Boys And Girls, As Aunt Kate Told It
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Anyway they were gone. " The happy x3eople rushed here, there, and everywhere, scarcely know- ing what they were doing in their great excitement. They were saved ! saved at last ! Every bell in the city pealed forth its joyous tones. Flags waved from windows and housetops. It was a day of triumph for the true, courageous girl. But, nevertheless, she did not forget that thanks were due to her God for their deliverance. And she required that all should fol- low her to the cathedral and give THIRD... DAY 103 thanks and j^raise to her Heavenly Master. Soldiers and citizens formed a great procession and crowded into the cathedral. From there they marched all aronnd the city wall singing and rejoicing. In one short week their enemies had been de- stroyed or driven away and their fair city saved. And by a girl, too ! little more than seventeen years of age. It is no wonder that they fairly adored her." "Now you see, Harold/' cried Bes- sie, triumphantly, " a boy could not have done better than that !
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