23/67 214.] [Footnote 355: S.Luce, _Jeanne d'Arc a Domremy_, p. clxxvii.] [Footnote 356: _Trial_, vol.i, pp. 402.] At Neufchateau as at Domremy Jeanne drove her father's beasts to the field and kept his flocks.[357] Handy and robust she used also to help La Rousse in her household duties.[358] This circumstance gave rise to the malicious report set on foot by the Burgundians that she had been serving maid in an inn frequented by drunkards and bad women.[359] The truth is that Jeanne, when she was not tending the cattle, and helping her hostess, passed all her time in church.[360] [Footnote 357: _Ibid._, vol.ii, pp. 409, 423, 428, 463.] [Footnote 358: _Ibid._, pp. |