20/26 They may have spread abroad the story that, when she was at Vaucouleurs, on the day of the Battle of the Herrings, she knew of the great hurt inflicted on the French at Rouvray.[789] The success of such little stories was immediate and complete. 82.] [Footnote 787: Simeon Luce, _Jeanne d'Arc a Domremy_, p. 397.] [Footnote 788: Letter from Perceval de Boulainvilliers to the Duke of Milan, in the _Trial_, vol.v, pp. |