[15] Following Pasquerel, her priest. Procès, iii, 109.
[16] Quicherat, Nouveaux Aperçus, p. 76.
[17] 'Daughter of God, go on, and I will help thee.'
[18] Sir Walter Scott reckons that there were five men to each 'lance'; perhaps four men is more usually the right number.
[19] In Procès, iv. 414.
[20] D'Alençon, Procès, iii. 98.
[21] Dunois. Procès, iii. 14.
[22] Journal du Siège. Procès, iv. 195. As it stands, this authority is thirty years later than the events.
[23] This man was Clement de Fauquemberque. When he recorded the relief of Orleans, he drew on the margin of his paper a little fancy sketch of Joan, with long hair, a woman's dress, a sword, and a banner with the monogram of Jesus. This sketch still exists. (Procès, iv. 451.)
[24] This was not far from the present Théâtre Français. The statue of the Maid, on horseback, is near the place where she was wounded.