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“stay at an inn in a nearby town.”
Pam Pollack, Who Was Joan of Arc?
“not let her leave home by herself.”
Pam Pollack, Who Was Joan of Arc?
“French craftsmen also made Joan a banner, or flag, to hold high for other soldiers to see. Some say her banner showed angels holding a lily. Others say it showed God holding the world with angels on either side. Whatever image was actually on the flag, Joan said, “I loved my banner forty times better than my sword.” Joan and her followers, including her brothers Jean and Pierre, were ready for battle. Leading an army of four thousand men, Joan arrived outside Orléans on April 29. Most of the city walls were guarded by the English, but at night Joan was able to sneak in through one unguarded bridge. She brought two hundred soldiers with her as well as supplies for the people inside.”
Pam Pollack, Who Was Joan of Arc?
“save France. One of these people was a young knight called Jean de Metz. He soon became her most loyal supporter.”
Pam Pollack, Who Was Joan of Arc?