34/102 34, 68.] [Footnote 963: Franklin, _La vie privee d'autrefois_, vols. H.Havard, _Dictionnaire de l'ameublement_, under the word _lit_.] Thus the Duke's treasurer took the Maid into his house and entertained her at the town's expense. Jeanne's horses were stabled by a burgess named Jean Pillas. The town paid all their expenses; for example it furnished them with the shoes and gaiters they needed and gave them a few gold crowns. |