69/72 Half clothed the awakened villagers would rush to stable, to cattle-shed, and pell-mell drive their flocks and herds to the castle between the two arms of the River Meuse.[250] [Footnote 249: _Trial_, vol.i, p. 66.] [Footnote 250: _Trial_, vol.i, p.66. S.Luce, _Jeanne d'Arc a Domremy_, p. 20.] One day in the summer of 1425, there fell upon the villages of Greux and Domremy a certain chief of these marauding bands, who was murdering and plundering throughout the land, by name Henri d'Orly, known as Henri de Savoie. |