64/102 79); but, according to his own testimony, d'Aulon was then following the Bastard (_Ibid._, vol.iii, p. 210).] [Footnote 999: _Ibid._, vol.iii, p.79._Chronique de la Pucelle_, p. P.Mantellier, _Histoire du siege_, p. 85.] On that day there entered into the city the little garrisons of Gien, of Chateau-Regnard, and of Montargis.[1000] But the Blois army did not come. On the morrow, at daybreak, it was descried in the plain of La Beauce. |