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Joan of Arc: The Warrior Maid Joan of Arc: The Warrior Maid by Lucy Foster Madison
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“She was a woman in the age of chivalry, when women were supposed to be the objects of a kind of worship, every knight being sworn to succor and help them in need and trouble. And the “Chivalry of England shamefully used and destroyed her; the Chivalry of France deserted and sold her.” [27]”
Lucy Foster Madison, Joan of Arc: The Warrior Maid
“stirred to action, and he was minded to make amends to the memory of her who had done so much for him. At his instigation Isabeau carried her daughter’s appeal to Rome.”
Lucy Foster Madison, Joan of Arc: The Warrior Maid
“At the foot of this innumerable faggots of wood were piled. The pile was purposely built high so that the executioner could not shorten her sufferings, as was often done. A placard was set over the mass of plaster and faggots with the words, “Jeanne, self-styled the Maid, liar, mischief-maker, abuser of the people, diviner, superstitious, blasphemer of God, presumptuous, false to the faith of Christ, boaster, idolater, cruel, dissolute, an invoker of devils, apostate, schismatic, heretic.”
Lucy Foster Madison, Joan of Arc: The Warrior Maid
“Again the captive was unchained and brought before them––a young girl, alone and friendless, before a convocation of trained men, and without counsel, advocate, or attorney. During the day before she had been interrupted at almost every word, and secretaries of the English King recorded her replies as they pleased, distorting her answers as they saw fit.”
Lucy Foster Madison, Joan of Arc: The Warrior Maid
“There were blows to be struck there that only she could strike. She must go to Compiègne. Jeanne was but a young girl. She could not realize that her allotted time was over. It is hard for one to accept the fact one is not needed; that everything can go on as usual without one, and Jeanne was very young.”
Lucy Foster Madison, Joan of Arc: The Warrior Maid
“Marvel not,” she said. “God clears the way for me. I was born for this.”
Lucy Foster Madison, Joan of Arc: The Warrior Maid
“ “Whatsoever thing confronted her, whatsoever problem encountered her, whatsoever manners became her in novel situations, she understood in a moment. She solved the problem, she assumed the manners, she spoke and acted as the need of the moment required.” Andrew Lang, “The Maid of France.” ”
Lucy Foster Madison, Joan of Arc: The Warrior Maid
“To children, especially religious little ones, Heaven is always very near, and that one of its denizens should come to them does not seem so improbable as it does to mature minds.”
Lucy Foster Madison, Joan of Arc: The Warrior Maid
“ “Thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent and revealed them unto babes.” St. Matthew 11:25. ”
Lucy Foster Madison, Joan of Arc: The Warrior Maid