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241
   
“I had a daughter”:
Pernoud and Clin,
Joan of Arc: Her Story,
156– 157.

243
   
“Bearing in her hand her standard”:
Pernoud,
Joan of Arc: By Herself and Her Witnesses,
82.

243
   
“Many of the King’s men”:
Ibid., 117.

244
   
“Then the Maid came”:
Ibid., 122.

244
   
“Willingly did she… punctual in ringing”:
Ibid., 18– 20.

244
   
“I call upon God”:
Ibid., 194.

244
   
“It pleased God thus to do”:
Ibid.

244
   
“As for the Church”:
Ibid., 173.

244
   
“And me, I tell you”:
Ibid., 181.

246
   
“In consideration of the request”:
Ibid., 269.

246
   
“And thereafter my voices say to me”:
Ibid., 191.

E
PILOGUE

247
   
“both small and great”:
The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet,
vol. 2, 225.

247
   
“The attack commenced”:
Ibid.

247
   
“he was put to death”:
Ibid.

248
   
“to watch all the coastline daily”:
Vale,
Charles VII,
125.

248
   
“The late Yolande”:
Kekewich,
Good King René,
18.

248
   
“bore a man’s heart”:
Senneville,
Yolande d’Aragon,
105.

S
ELECTED
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