:21:05
Another one from this
"Maiden of Lorraine"!
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I can read, you know.
:21:11
She pretends to be sent by God.
:21:13
Charlatans! And not enough
wood to burn them all...
:21:17
She'll be here tomorrow.
:21:18
Don't see her, my Lord.
Who knows if she's really from Lorraine?
:21:23
What difference would it make?
:21:25
If she comes from Burgundy,
it might be a trap.
:21:28
"Signed X".
What sort of a name is "X"?
:21:31
A messenger of God
can't even write her own name?
:21:34
Trémoïlle is right.
She says she hears voices.
:21:38
She may be a witch!
:21:40
Regnault!
You see witches everywhere.
:21:43
She's just a peasant.
:21:45
A peasant who... cares about her king.
:21:49
All she wants is to see me crowned
and to fight for me.
:21:53
No. She wants you to give her
an army at your expense.
:21:57
Since your mother stole
most of the Treasury,
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I fail to see
how you can afford this.
:22:02
I can see her if I want to.
:22:07
As the English hold half of France,
what have I to lose?
:22:12
The other half.
:22:13
You mustn't see her.
:22:15
She may be an instrument of the Devil.
:22:17
I think you should.
:22:26
How amusing! I'd love to know
:22:28
why my devoted
mother-in-law thinks one thing
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and my two most loyal advisors
think precisely the opposite.
:22:37
Because I care about you.
:22:40
Come here.
:22:51
Your health and happiness
have been my priority
:22:54
ever since you were a little boy.
:22:56
I know you better than your mother.
:22:58
You think so?