37/67 443.] [Footnote 381: _Ibid._, vol.ii, pp. 428, 430, 434.] Leaving the home of her childhood, which she was never to see again, Jeanne, in company with Durand Lassois, passed down her native valley in its winter bareness. As she went by the house of the husbandman Gerard Guillemette of Greux, whose children and Jacques d'Arc's were great friends, she cried: "Good-bye! I am going to Vaucouleurs."[382] [Footnote 382: _Ibid._, p. 416.] A few paces further she saw her friend Mengette: "Good-bye, Mengette," she said. |