53/67 Only if they did, then a Lorraine freebooter suggested to the saint that idea concerning her dress which later she will think to have received from God.[407] [Footnote 407: _Ibid._, vol.i, pp. _Journal du siege_, p.45._Chronique de la Pucelle_, p. 372.] Of his own accord, or rather, acting by the advice of some wise person, Sire Robert desired to know whether Jeanne was not being inspired by an evil spirit. For the devil is cunning and sometimes assumes the mark of innocence. |