Upon her trial, as it is repeated by Chartier, she spoke with the utmost simplicity and firmness of her visions: "Que souvent alloit a une belle fontaine au pays de Lorraine, laquelle elle nommoit bonne fontaine aux Fees Nostre Seigneur, a... Read more of Jeanne D'arc at Scary Stories.caInformational Site Network Informational.ca
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AN Englishman and a Welshman, disputing in whose country was the best
living, said the Welshman, There is such noble housekeeping in Wales,
that I have known above a dozen cooks employed at one wedding
dinner.--Ay, answered the Englishman, that was because every man
toasted his own cheese.





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