align="left">'In a better language than yours,' said Joan
46 |
'Lead him to the Cross!' cried she |
50 |
'Then spurred she her horse . . . and put out the flame' |
53 |
Joan is wounded by the arrow |
57 |
'Now arose a dispute among the captains' |
61 |
One Englishman at least died well |
63 |
Joan challenges the English to sally forth |
73 |
'Go she would not till she had taken that town' |
79 |
Joan Captured |
83 |
Joan at Beaurevoir |
85 |
'The burned Joan the Maid' |
89 |
The Bass attacked by the frigates |
97 |
Ines pleads for her life |
101 |
'I will send you a champion whom you will fear more than you fear me' |
107 |
Orthon's last appearance |
112 |
Gustavus leaves school for good! |
115 |
'Lazy loon! Have you no work to do?' |
119 |
'Surrender, Don Alonzo, or you are a dead man!' |
123 |
'In the following night Gudbrand dreamed a dream' |
127 |
The destruction of the idol |
130 |
'Still he cried to his men, "Fight on, fight on!"' |
134 |
Molly takes her husband's place |
139 |
'As we approached we saw the pirate sinking' |
143 |
Falconer knocks down a bird |
145 |
Falconer returns to his companions |
148 |
'Then, drawing their swords, they dashed at the rest' |
152 |
Marbot's fight with the Carabineers in the alley |
157 |
Lisette catches the thief in the stable |
164 |
'I regarded myself as a horseman who is trying to win a steeplechase' |
166 |
Lisette carries off the Russian officer |
169 |
'Guided by the transport man he reached me and found me living' |
172 |
'"I will go, sir," I cried' |
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