50/58 E.Cosneau, _Le connetable de Richemont_, p. 168.] So decided was he that he mounted his horse to ride straight up to the Bretons. The Maid, out of respect for him and for the King, was preparing to follow him. But many of the captains restrained the Duke of Alencon[1254] deeming that now was not the time to break a lance with the Constable of France. 70 _et seq._] On the morrow a loud alarm was sounded in the camp. |