“What was the height and stature of this Angel?”
“On Saturday I will reply, with other things which I should answer, as it shall please God.”
“Do you not think it a great sin, and one which offends Saint Catherine and Saint Margaret who appeared to you, to act against their commands?”
“Yes, certainly; and the greatest I have ever committed, in my opinion, has been the leap from the Tower of Beaurevoir; for the which I have besought their mercy, and for all other offences I may have done against them.”
“Will Saint Catherine and Saint Margaret take bodily vengeance for this offence?”
“I do not know, and did not ask them.”
“You have asserted that, for speaking the truth, men were sometimes hanged: do you, then, know any crime or fault in yourself for which you should die, if you confessed it?”
“I know of none.”
The following Saturday, March 17th:—Present: Jean Delafontaine, Commissary, assisted by Nicolas Midi, and Gerard Feuillet, in the presence of Ysambard de la Pierre and of Jean Massieu.
The said Jeanne was required to take the oath already made by her. Afterwards, she was again interrogated: