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

CHAPTER VII
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No doubt that is why the doctors were not shocked by them.
[Footnote 764: Le Pere Didon, _Vie de Jesus_, vol.i, Preface.] [Footnote 765: Juvenal des Ursins, _Histoire de Charles VI_, p.

359.] Brother Seguin of Seguin in his turn questioned the damsel.

He was from Limousin, and his speech betrayed his origin.

He spoke with a drawl and used expressions unknown in Lorraine and Champagne.

Perhaps he had that dull, heavy air, which rendered the folk of his province somewhat ridiculous in the eyes of dwellers on the Loire, the Seine, and the Meuse.


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