Joan Darc—"My voices advised me. I fought—and God gave us the victory."
A Judge—"If those voices are of St. Marguerite and St. Catherine, these saints must hate the English."
Joan Darc—"What God hates they hate; what He loves they love."
Another Judge—"Come, now; God loves the English, seeing He has so long rendered them victorious and they conquered a part of France."
Joan Darc—"He undoubtedly left them to the punishment of their cruelty."
Another Judge—"Why should God have chosen a girl of your station rather than some other person to vanquish them?"
Joan Darc—"Because it pleased the Lord to have the English routed by a poor girl like myself."
The Same Judge—"How much money did your King pay you to serve him?"
Joan Darc (proudly)—"I never asked aught of the King but good arms, good horses, and the payment of my soldiers."
Bishop Cauchon—"When your King put you to the work of war, you ordered a standard to be made for you. What was its material?"