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19
“In a dark time of cruel confusion”: Ibid., 7.
20
“We are soldiers of God”: Ibid., 9.
21
Joan “did not like”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 85.
22
“Do you know”:
Péguy, Mystery of the Charity of Joan of Arc
, 36–38.
23
“loved her very dearly”: Ibid., 81.
24
“When she went away”: Ibid., 82.
25
“All I know”: Ibid., 84.
26
“No eggs! No eggs!!”: Shaw,
Saint Joan
, 1.
27
“There is no milk”: Ibid., 3.
28
“I heard it said”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 87.
29
“What are you doing here”: Ibid., 96.
30
“Before mid-Lent”: Ibid.
31
“for that she was born”: Ibid., 100.
32
“sought him and would have kept him”: Luke 4:43.
33
“I had great trust”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 98.
34
“I believed in what she said”: Ibid., 99.
35
“reading and writing in French”: Tuchman,
Distant Mirror
, 53.
36
“We have not nurtured and cherished”: Goldstone,
The Maid and the Queen
, 70.
37
“I saw Robert de Baudricourt”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 98–99.
38
“all good Christians”: Gies,
Joan of Arc
, 185.
39
“I asked her”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 96–97.
40
“some people of Vaucouleurs”: Ibid., 97.
41
“infinity of hats”: Tuchman,
Distant Mirror
, 20–21.
42
“attributes sublime virtues”: Huizinga,
Waning of the Middle Ages
, 49.
43
“God, the theory went”: Duby,
History of Private Life
, 569.
44
“It was characteristic of the time”: Michelet,
Joan of Arc
, 91.
45
“Mark what I say”: Shaw,
Saint Joan
, 95.
46
“If a woman could”: Craig Taylor,
Joan of Arc
, 127.
47
“warlike thoughts”: Schiller,
Joan of Arc
, 136.
48
“the primordial feat of arms”: Huizinga,
Waning of the Middle Ages
, 56.
49
A sacred vessel: Loomis,
Grail
, 152.
50
Galahad wore flaming red armor: Campbell,
Power of Myth
, 249.
51
Saint Joseph of Arimathea: Matthew 27:57–60; Mark 15:43–46; Luke 23:50–54; John 19:38–41.
52
“about four parts in five”: Tuchman,
Distant Mirror
, 62.
53
“the worst conceivable crime”: Gies,
Knight in History
, 125.
54
“massacre and torture”: Ibid., 43.
55
“Dismembered bodies lay”: Ibid.
56
“he was sinning”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 123.
57
“She was very bold”: Craig Taylor,
Joan of Arc
, 255.
58
“It’s no good”: Anouilh,
Lark
, trans. Fry, 16.
59
“If God didn’t mean”: Ibid., 9.
60
“I would much prefer to stay”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 96.
61
“I am a soldier”: Shaw,
Saint Joan
, 45.

Chapter IV: The King’s Treasure

1
“I was sent for this purpose”: Luke 4:43.
2
Joan of Arc Leaving Vaucouleurs
: 1887, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Orléans.
3
“the mother of her country”: Acocella,
Twenty-Eight Artists
, 510.
4
“A mother bears children”: Ibid.
5
“a contemporary debate between”: Craig Taylor,
Joan of Arc
, 157.
6
“traveled in Joan’s region”: Larissa Juliet Taylor,
Virgin Warrior
, 19.
7
“to arm her because she knew”: Warner,
Joan of Arc
, 90.
8
“In God’s name, Robert de Baudricourt”: Twain,
Personal Recollections
, 53.
9
“French knights [who] continued”: Richey,
Joan of Arc
, 16.
10
“No member of the noble class”: Ibid., 15.
11
“the noble-born English knights”: Ibid., 20.
12
“individualistic glory-seekers”: Ibid.
13
“no roads and no bridges”: Michelet,
Joan of Arc
, 17.
14
“some soldiers who had gone”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 112.
15
“heard it said”: Ibid., 122.
16
“Joan’s intimates say”: Ibid., 119–20.
17
“I afterward heard the men”: Ibid., 124.
18
“We escorted her”: Ibid., 98.
19
“Le Berger was spared”: Sackville-West,
Saint Joan of Arc
, 256 n.
20
“a virtual temporal state”: Tuchman,
Distant Mirror
, 26.
21
“fetters, shackles, balls”: Warner,
Joan of Arc
, 163.
22
“was going into the royal lodgings”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 182.
23
“most faithfully records”: Preminger,
Saint Joan
, 107.
24
“because of that letter”: Ibid., 108.
25
“There is nothing in that court”: Anderson,
Joan of Lorraine
, 26.
26
“pressed in the King’s name”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 108.
27
“And while the generals discussed”: Schiller,
Joan of Arc
, 153–54.
28
“moral, serious, and ethical”: Fraioli,
Joan of Arc
, 12–13.
29
“a respected but entirely independent”: Ibid., 17.
30
“make himself ridiculous in the eyes”: Ibid., 18–19.
31
“French people of all ages”: Gastyne,
La merveilleuse vie de Jeanne d’Arc.
32
“crowds of people”: Anderson,
Joan of Lorraine
, 23.
33
“through the territory of the King’s enemies”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 108.
34
“There is something strange”: Anouilh,
Lark
, adapt. Hellman, 25.
35
“When the King learned”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 108.
36
“appeared before His Royal Majesty”: Ibid., 116.
37
“a black doublet”: Gies,
Joan of Arc
, 48.
38
“If he can make three”: Anderson,
Joan of Lorraine
, 27.
39
“The Maid talked with our lord”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 162.
40
“After hearing her”: Ibid., 108.
41
“humble silent request in prayer”: Pernoud and Clin,
Joan of Arc
, 24.
42
“When Joan came to find the King”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 153.
43
“After dinner the King went”: Ibid.
44
“I saw her completely covered”: Craig Taylor,
Joan of Arc
, 93.
45
“When the King had seen and heard”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 116.
46
“When Joan came to the King”: Ibid., 182.
47
“keep personal watch over Joan”: Ibid., 161.
48
“The Queen said and told”: Ibid., 163.
49
“I lived in that tower with Joan”: Ibid., 175.
50
Their tax-exempt status: Gies,
Knight in History
, 196.
51
“the King’s prosecutors dragged”: Tuchman,
Distant Mirror
, 42.
52
Herod’s incestuous marriage: Herod had abandoned his own wife to poach his brother’s. Mark 6:17–18.
53
all four of the Gospels: Matthew 26:24–25; Mark 14:18–21; Luke 22:21–23; John 18:4.
54
“For many bore false witness against him”: Mark 14:56–59.
55
Once crowned, Charles: Craig Taylor,
Joan of Arc
, 15.
56
“she appeared to have studied”: Ibid., 110.
57
Sola cum multis
: Fraioli, Joan of Arc, 49.
58
“Besides myself”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 112.
59
“a gathering of the finest”: Fraioli,
Joan of Arc
, 48.
60
“Ask Who, What, Why”: Craig Taylor,
Joan of Arc
, 14.
61
“By following Holy Writ”: Ibid., 73.
62
“soul must be probed”: Fraioli,
Joan of Arc
, 45.
63
“Afterward, when she was taking her meal”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 154.
64
“oldest remaining considerable fragment”:
New Oxford Annotated Bible
, 298.
65
“Up; for this [is] the day”: Judges 4:14.
66
“a subtly planned anti-Semitic pogrom”:
New Oxford Annotated Bible
, 603.
67
equated piety with patriotism:
New Oxford Annotated Apocrypha
, 76.
68
“The Lord has struck”: Judith 13:15.
69
“Many will come in my name”: Mark 13:6.
70
“inclined toward a certain indecency”: Craig Taylor,
Joan of Arc
, 117.
71
“had been given to her”: 1 Corinthians 11:15.
72
“A woman shall not wear”: Deuteronomy 22:5.
73
“There is neither Jew”: Galatians 3:28.
74
“Adam was not deceived”: 1 Timothy 2:14.
75
“no woman to touch”: Ibid., 2:12.
76
“I asked her again”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 113.
77
“You said the voice told you”: Ibid.
78
“In God’s name!”: Ibid.
79
“Heaven never helps the men”: Sophocles,
Tragedies and Fragments
, 2:165.
80
“What language do your voices speak?”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 113.
81
“God cannot wish us”: Ibid.
82
“I have not come to Poitiers”: Ibid.
83
“An evil and adulterous”: Matthew 12:39.
84
“I do not know A from B”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 118, 124.
85
“no evil is to be found”: Craig Taylor,
Joan of Arc
, 73.
86
“much pious belief”: Ibid., 80.
87
“In the end they agreed”: Anouilh,
Lark
, trans. Fry, 56.
88
“splendid apartment”: Sackville-West,
Saint Joan of Arc
, 122.
89
“he withdrew behind the others”: Pernoud,
Retrial of Joan of Arc
, 108.
90
“Because you have the cruelest face”: Brecht,
Saint Joan of the Stockyards
, 19.
91
“the same bows”: Craig Taylor,
Joan of Arc
, 250.
92
“fully adequate to express”: Huizinga,
Waning of the Middle Ages
, 191.

Chapter V: Who Is This Then, That Wind and Seas Obey?

1
“Who Is This Then”: Mark 4:41.

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