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

CHAPTER IV
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According to popular belief the origin of her worship in this place was warlike and national and dated back to the beginning of French history.

It was known that after his victory over the Saracens at Poitiers Charles Martel had placed his sword in the oratory of the Blessed Catherine.[462] But it must be admitted that since then the sanctuary had long suffered from desertion and neglect.

Rather more than forty years before the coming of the damsel from Domremy, its walls in the depths of a wood were overrun by briers and brambles.
[Footnote 461: _Trial_, vol.i, pp.

56, 75; vol.iii, pp.

3, 21; vol.
v, p.


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