40/102 78, 79.] [Footnote 970: _Ibid._, p.78._Chronique de la fete_, in _Trial_, vol.v, pp. 291, 292.Cf.Letter written from Germany, in _Trial_, vol.v, p. 349.] The Maid had known nothing of it. Sent from God, on her white horse, a messenger armed yet peaceful, she held it neither just nor pious to fight the English before they had refused her offers of peace. On that day as before her one wish was to go in true saintly wise straight to Talbot. |