The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc
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May I have some water?
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Water? Yes, of course.
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- Anything else?
- A priest.

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Now?
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Yes. I didn't confess today.
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Anything else?
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I shall also be needing
a new war horse, a sword,

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armour and an artist to make a banner
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- for me.
- Now?

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Better today than tomorrow.
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This might take a little time.
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I'll see what I can do.
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And someone who can
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read and write.
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I can. I was studying in Paris
until the English invaded it.

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Aren't you an archer?
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Yes, I am.
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Who can read and write.
Who is the letter for?

:42:55
The King of England.
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To give him the chance
to leave in peace,

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before I get to Orléans.
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The Archbishop and I are negotiating
to bring the Burgundians

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over to our side.
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Negotiate,
but from a position of strength.

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If the English take Orléans,
the whole country will be theirs.

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My Lady,
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it would be folly to let this... child
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lead our army in the King's name
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without verifying her true motives.
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Trémoïlle is right.
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We must be certain
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that she isn't
an instrument of the Devil.

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How can anyone
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be absolutely certain about anything?
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Intuitions may be our best counsellors.
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We must listen to our Church
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before our intuitions.

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