Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 7–8William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1870 |
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Side 8
... soon came back to Vaucouleurs , to renew her entreaties and protestations , declaring that she must , and she would reach the presence of the king , even if in doing so ' she wore through her feet to her knees . ' Joan and her uncle ...
... soon came back to Vaucouleurs , to renew her entreaties and protestations , declaring that she must , and she would reach the presence of the king , even if in doing so ' she wore through her feet to her knees . ' Joan and her uncle ...
Side 18
... soon as the victory was decided , and while the French soldiers were eagerly pursuing the fugitives , she busied herself in staying the carnage , and , like a true woman , in tending the wounded , and in affording religious consolations ...
... soon as the victory was decided , and while the French soldiers were eagerly pursuing the fugitives , she busied herself in staying the carnage , and , like a true woman , in tending the wounded , and in affording religious consolations ...
Side 20
... soon brought them near Paris , and the people of the capital , who were of the English or Burgundian party , began to tremble . However , the return of the Duke of Bedford , who had gone to Normandy on the affairs of that province ...
... soon brought them near Paris , and the people of the capital , who were of the English or Burgundian party , began to tremble . However , the return of the Duke of Bedford , who had gone to Normandy on the affairs of that province ...
Side 24
... soon as she was sufficiently recovered , she was removed to Arras , and thence to the castle of Crotoy , a fortress at the mouth of the Somme . Thus transferred from a party of French , auxiliaries of the English , to the English ...
... soon as she was sufficiently recovered , she was removed to Arras , and thence to the castle of Crotoy , a fortress at the mouth of the Somme . Thus transferred from a party of French , auxiliaries of the English , to the English ...
Side 2
... soon stop at a cellar , into which she sent me to see how the poor woman was ; and when I had come out again , she would say : " How does she look ? Is there any fire in the grate ? Is there any coal in the house ? " Then she would send ...
... soon stop at a cellar , into which she sent me to see how the poor woman was ; and when I had come out again , she would say : " How does she look ? Is there any fire in the grate ? Is there any coal in the house ? " Then she would send ...
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