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

CHAPTER III
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447.] This pious damsel held converse with devout persons and also with men of noble rank.

To all alike she said: "I must to the gentle Dauphin.
It is the will of Messire, the King of Heaven, that I wend to the gentle Dauphin.

I am sent by the King of Heaven.

I must go even if I go on my knees."[397] [Footnote 397: _Trial_, vol.ii, p.

448.] Revelations of this nature she made to Messire Aubert, Lord of Ourches.


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