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

CHAPTER V
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This augured well for Orleans.[523] The Bastard was the cleverest baron of his day.

He knew grammar and astrology, and spoke more correctly than any one.[524] In his affability and intelligence he resembled his father, but he was more cautious and more temperate.

His amiability, his courtesy and his discretion caused it to be said that he was in favour with all the ladies, even with the Queen.[525] In everything he was apt, in war as well as in diplomacy, marvellously adroit, and a consummate dissembler.
[Footnote 522: Vallet de Viriville, _Histoire de Charles VII_, vol.i, p.

25; vol.ii, p.

389.] [Footnote 523: Monstrelet, vol.iv, pp.


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