61/72 The peasants of Domremy, Greux, and Maxey, we may be sure, vexed themselves little about the affairs of dukes and kings. They had learnt to be as much afraid of the captains of their own side as of the captains of the opposite party, and not to draw any distinction between the men-at-arms who were their friends and those who were their enemies. S.Luce, _Jeanne d'Arc a Domremy_, pp. 18 _et seq._] [Footnote 238: N.Villiaume, _Histoire de Jeanne d'Arc_, 1864, in 8vo, p. |