“But how did the Clergy know it was an Angel?”
“By their knowledge and because they were clerks.”
“What have you to say about a married priest and a lost cup that you were to have pointed out?”[[73]]
“Of all this I know nothing, nor have I ever heard of it.”
“When you came before Paris, had you revelations from your Voices to go there?”
“No, I went at the request of the gentlemen who wished to make an attack or assault-at-arms; I intended to go there and break through the trenches.”
“Had you any revelation to attack La Charité?”
“No, I went there at the request of the men-at-arms, as I said elsewhere.”
“Did you have any revelation to go to Pont l’Evêque?”[[74]]
“After I had had, in the trenches of Melun,[[75]] revelation that I should be taken, I consulted more often with the Captains of the army; but I did not tell them I had had any revelation that I should be taken.”