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

CHAPTER XII
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She took it and spurred on her horse into the high street, towards the Burgundian Gate, at such a pace that sparks flashed from the pavement.
"Hasten after her!" cried the treasurer's wife.[1011] [Footnote 1011: _Ibid._, p.

69.] Sire d'Aulon had not seen her start.

He imagined, why, it is impossible to say, that she had gone out on foot, and, having met a page on horseback in the street, had made him dismount and give her his horse.[1012] The Renard Gate and the Burgundian Gate were on opposite sides of the town.

Jeanne, who for the last three days had been going up and down the streets of Orleans, took the most direct way.

Jean d'Aulon and the page, who were hastily pursuing her, did not come up with her until she had reached the gate.


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