The Executioner's Knife; Or, Joan of ArcSue, Eugène
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The Executioner's Knife; Or, Joan of Arc
Sue, Eugène
Biographical fiction; Christian fiction; Christian women saints -- Fiction; Joan, of Arc, Saint, 1412-1431 -- Fiction
[112] Fowler, bird-catcher.
[113] _Tractatus de haersi pauperum de Lugduno_, cited by Marten in his
_Thesaurus of Anecdotes_, vol. V, collected 1787.
[114] This answer of Joan, together with all the others, and all the
questions and decrees of the judges throughout the trial, are taken
literally from the records.
[115] _"Medicina animae dictae Joannae"_, literally, _Trial and
Condemnation_, vol. I, p. 297.
[116] These inscriptions are all recorded by an eye-witness, Clement of
Franquenberg; see Quicherat, vol. IV, p. 460.
[117] For the repentance of Canon Loyseleur, see _The Proceedings of the
Rehabilitation of Joan of Arc_, vol. II, p. 178.
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