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

CHAPTER V
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There were to be found officers of justice and of the treasury, goldsmiths, druggists, grocers, tanners, butchers, fishmongers, rich citizens as delicate as amber, who loved fine clothes, fine houses, music and dancing; priests, canons, wardens, and fellows of the university; booksellers, scriveners, illuminators, painters, scholars who were not all founts of learning, but who played prettily on the flute; monks of every habit, Black-friars, Grey-friars, Mathurins, Carmelites, Augustinians, and artisans and labourers to boot, smiths, coopers, carpenters, boatmen, fishermen.[480] [Footnote 479: Le Maire, _Antiquites_, p.

29.] [Footnote 480: Astesan in _Paris et ses historiens_, by Le Roux de Lincy and Tisserand, pp.

528 _et seq._ Le Maire, _Antiquites_, ch.
xix, pp.

75 _et seq._ P.Mantellier, _Histoire du siege d'Orleans_, in 18mo, pp.

22, 24.


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