33/102 This was the rule of courtesy; kings observed it as well as burgesses. Children were taught how to behave towards a sleeping companion, to keep to their own part of the bed, not to fidget, and to sleep with their mouths shut.[963] [Footnote 961: G.Lefevre-Pontalis (_Chronique d'Antonio Morosini_, vol.iii, p. 101, note) discovers in _La chronique de la Pucelle_ (xliv, p. 285) a wrong use of an incident cited by Dunois in his evidence, which must be allowed to have happened on the 7th of May, as Dunois cited it (_Trial_, vol.iii, p. 9).] [Footnote 962: _Trial_, vol.iii, pp. |