“It was of white satin; and on some there were fleur-de-lys. In my company I had only two or three lances. But my companions-in-arms now and then had them made like mine. They only did this to know their men from others.”
“Did they often renew these pennons?”
“I do not know. When the lances were broken, they had new ones made.”
“Have you sometimes said that the pennons which were like yours would be fortunate?”
“I sometimes said to my followers: ‘Go in boldly among the English!’ and I myself did likewise.”
“Did you tell them to carry themselves boldly, and they would be fortunate?”
“I have certainly told them what has happened and what will yet happen.”
“Did you put, or did you ever cause to be put, Holy Water on the pennons when they were carried for the first time?”
“I know nothing of it; and if that were done, it was not by my order.”
“Did you never see any sprinkled?”