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

CHAPTER XI
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The 27th, if, as Pasquerel says, the army spent two nights on the march.] [Footnote 917: _Trial_, vol.iii, p.

105.] [Footnote 918: Eberhard Windecke, p.

167.] [Footnote 919: _Trial_, vol.iii, p.

104 (Brother Pasquerel's evidence).] That night they encamped in the fields.

Jeanne, who had not been willing to take off her armour, awoke aching in every limb.[920] She heard mass and received communion from her chaplain, and exhorted the men-at-arms always to confess their sins.[921] Then the army resumed its march towards Orleans.
[Footnote 920: _Ibid._, p.


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