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第5章 FRANCE IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY.1412-(5)

Margaret dominating the same emblem of evil with her cross in her hand.So,at least,the historians conjecture,anxious to find out some reason for her visions;and there is nothing in the suggestion which is unpleasing.The little country church was in the gift of St.

Remy,and some benefactor of the rural curémight well have given a painted window to make glad the hearts of the simple people.St.

Margaret was no warrior-saint,but she overcame the dragon with her cross,and was thus a kind of sister spirit to the great archangel.

Sitting much of her time at or outside the cottage door with her needlework,in itself an occupation so apt to encourage musing and dreams,the bells were one of Jeanne's great pleasures.We know a traveller,of the calmest English temperament and sobriety of Protestant fancy,to whom the midday Angelus always brings,he says,a touching reminder--which he never neglects wherever he may be--to uncover the head and lift up the heart;how much more the devout peasant girl softly startled in the midst of her dreaming by that call to prayer.She was so fond of those bells that she bribed the careless bell-ringer with simple presents to be more attentive to his duty.

From the garden where she sat with her work,the cloudy foliage of the /bois de chêne/,the oak wood,where were legends of fairies and a magic well,to which her imagination,better inspired,seems to have given no great heed,filled up the prospect on one side.At a later period,her accusers attempted to make out that she had been a devotee of these nameless woodland spirits,but in vain.No doubt she was one of the procession on the holy day once a year,when the curéof the parish went out through the wood to the Fairies'Well to say his mass,and exorcise what evil enchantment might be there.But Jeanne's imagination was not of the kind to require such stimulus.The saints were enough for her;and indeed they supplied to a great extent the fairy tales of the age,though it was not of love and fame and living happy ever after,but of sacrifice and suffering and valorous martyrdom that their glory was made up.

We hear of the woods,the fields,the cottages,the little church and its bells,the garden where she sat and sewed,the mother's stories,the morning mass,in this quiet preface of the little maiden's life;but nothing of the highroad with its wayfarers,the convoys of provisions for the war,the fighting men that were coming and going.

Yet these,too,must have filled a large part in the village life,and it is evident that a strong impression of the pity of it all,of the distraction of the country and all the cruelties and miseries of which she could not but hear,must have early begun to work in Jeanne's being,and that while she kept silence the fire burned in her heart.

The love of God,and that love of country which has nothing to say to political patriotism but translates itself in an ardent longing and desire to do "some excelling thing"for the benefit and glory of that country,and to heal its wounds--were the two principles of her life.

We have not the slightest indication how much or how little of this latter sentiment was shared by the simple community about her;unless from the fact that the Domremy children fought with those of Maxey,their disaffected neighbours,to the occasional effusion of blood.We do not know even of any volunteer from the village,or enthusiasm for the King.[3]The district was voiceless,the little clusters of cottages fully occupied in getting their own bread,and probably like most other village societies,disposed to treat any military impulse among their sons as mere vagabondism and love of adventure and idleness.

Nothing,so far as anyone knows,came near the most unlikely volunteer of all,to lead her thoughts to that art of war of which she knew nothing,and of which her little experience could only have shown her the horrors and miseries,the sufferings of wounded fugitives and the ruin of sacked houses.Of all people in the world,the little daughter of a peasant was the last who could have been expected to respond to the appeal of the wretched country.She had three brothers who might have served the King,and there was no doubt many a stout clodhopper about,of that kind which in every country is the fittest material for fighting,and "food for powder."But to none of these did the call come.Every detail goes to increase the profound impression of peacefulness which fills the atmosphere--the slow river floating by,the roofs clustered together,the church bells tinkling their continual summons,the girl with her work at the cottage door in the shadow of the apple trees.To pack the little knapsack of a brother or a lover,and to convoy him weeping a little way on his road to the army,coming back to the silent church to pray there,with the soft natural tears which the uses of common life must soon dry--that is all that imagination could have demanded of Jeanne.She was even too young for any interposition of the lover,too undeveloped,the French historians tell us with their astonishing frankness,to the end of her short life,to have been moved by any such thought.She might have poured forth a song,a prayer,a rude but sweet lament for her country,out of the still bosom of that rustic existence.Such things have been,the trouble of the age forcing an utterance from the very depths of its inarticulate life.But it was not for this that Jeanne d'Arc was born.

[1]Mr.Andrew Lang informs me that the real proprietor was a certain "Dame d'Orgévillier.""On Jeanne's side of the burn,"he adds,with a picturesque touch of realism,"the people were probably /free/as attached to the Royal Chatellenie of Vancouleurs,as described below."[2]This was probably not the God-dam of later French,a reflection of the supposed prevalent English oath,but most likely merely the God-den or good-day,the common salutation.

[3]Domremy was split,Mr.Lang says,by the burn,and Jeanne's side were probably King's men.We have it on her own word that there was but one Burgundian in the village,but that might mean on her side.

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