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

INTRODUCTION
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565 _et seq._] It has frequently been repeated that the lords and captains were jealous of her, especially old Gaucourt.[102] But such a statement shows an absolute ignorance of human nature.

They were envious one of another; this and no other sentiment was the jealousy that made them tolerate the Maid's assuming the title of commander in war.[103] [Footnote 102: _Trial_, vol.iii, p.

117; _Perceval de Cagny_, p.

168; Marquis de Gaucourt, _Le sire de Gaucourt_, Orleans, 1855, in 8vo.] [Footnote 103: _Perceval de Cagny_, pp.

168, 170, 171; _Cronicques de Normendie_, ed.


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