Joan Darc—"In the village of Domremy, in the valley of Vaucouleurs."

Bishop Cauchon—"What are the names of your father and your mother?"

Joan Darc (with deep emotion)—"My father is named James Darc, my mother Isabelle Romée. These are the names of my dear parents."

Bishop Cauchon—"In what place were you baptized?"

Joan Darc—"In the church of Domremy."

Bishop Cauchon—"Who were your god-father and god-mother?"

Joan Darc—"My god-father's name was John Linguet, my god-mother's Sybille." (At the recollections invoked by this name a tear rolls down her cheek.)

Bishop Cauchon—"This woman claimed to have seen fairies. Did she not pass in the region for a soothsayer and sorceress?"

Joan Darc (with a firmer voice)—"My god-mother was a good and wise woman."

Bishop Cauchon—"What priest baptized you at your birth?"