13/58 cit._ Wavrin du Forestel, _Anciennes chroniques_, vol.i, p.284.Falconbridge, in _Trial_, vol.iv, p. 452.] This was the army which had been the cause of Jeanne's anxiety on the 4th of May, because her saints had not told her where Fastolf was. The captains held a council of war. Many thought the siege ought to be abandoned and that the army should go to meet Fastolf. Some actually went off at once. |