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

CHAPTER VIII
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'But in the town I have a mistress, who, with good reasons, will easily refute all your arguments.

She it is who lodges in that house.' "The Archbishop Guillaume straightway sent to inquire after this woman; and, having questioned her, perceived that what the maiden had said concerning her was true.

The very next day he convoked an assembly of clerks and nobles to judge the two women.

Both of them were condemned to be burnt.

The mistress contrived to escape, but promises and persuasions having failed to turn the maiden from the pernicious error of her ways, she was delivered up to the executioner.
She died without shedding a tear, without uttering a complaint."[780] [Footnote 780: L.Tanon, _Histoire des tribunaux de l'inquisition en France_, Paris, 1893, in 8vo, p.


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