[387] S. Luce, Jeanne d'Arc à Domremy, pp. clxviii, 222, 234.

[388] Chronique de la Pucelle, p. 273; La Chronique de Lorraine in Dom Calmet, Histoire de Lorraine, vol. iii, col. vj, gives an amplified version of these words, the authenticity of which is doubtful.

[389] Trial, vol. i, pp. 219, 220. The source is doubtful. Nevertheless the accusation here lays stress on these facts produced by the inquiry. If Jeanne denied having spoken these words, it was because she had forgotten them, or because they had been so changed that she could disavow the form in which they were presented to her.

[390] See ante, page [66].

[391] Trial, vol. ii, p. 446.

[392] Trial, vol. ii, p. 461.

[393] S. Luce, Jeanne d'Arc à Domremy, p. cxcxiv.

[394] Trial, vol. ii, pp. 460, 461 (evidence of Jean le Fumeux in the rehabilitation trial).

[395] Ibid., p. 446.

[396] Ibid., p. 447.