'Did you not question them about the time in which you would be taken?'
'I often inquired; but they never told me.'
'Did your voices cause you to make that sortie, and not tell you the manner by which you would be captured?'
'Had I known the hour of my capture I should not have gone out voluntarily; but had my voices ordered me to go and I had known, then would I have gone all the same, whatever might have happened.'
'When you made the sally did you pass over the bridge at Compiègne?'
'I passed over the bridge and along the redoubt; and I charged with my soldiers against John de Luxembourg's men. Twice were they driven back as far as the quarters of the Burgundians; the third time half as far. While so engaged the English arrived, and cut off our communications. While returning towards the bridge, I was taken in the meadows on the side nearest to Picardy.'
'Upon your banner, the one you carried, was not a picture painted representing the world and two angels? What was the significance of that?'
'My saints told me to carry that banner boldly.'
'Did you not also bear arms and a shield?'
'Not I; but the King gave my brothers a coat-of-arms; a shield with a blue ground, on which were two fleurs-de-lis of gold, and a sword between.'