登陆注册
5697200000051

第51章 DEFEAT AND DISCOURAGEMENT.AUTUMN,(4)

Jeanne was thus dragged back to St.Denis against her will and every instinct of her being,and there ensued three days of passionate debate and discussion.For a moment it appeared as if she would have thrown off the bonds of loyal obedience and pursued her mission at all hazards.Her "voices,"if they had previously given her uncertain sound,promising only the support and succour of God,but no success,now spoke more plainly and urged the continuance of the siege;and the Maid was torn in pieces between the requirements of her celestial guardians and the force of authority around her.If she had broken out into open rebellion who would have followed her?She had never yet done so;when the King was against her she had pleaded or forced an agreement,and received or snatched a consent from the malevolent chamberlain,as at Jargeau and Troyes.Never yet had she set herself in public opposition to the will of her sovereign.She had submitted to all kinds of tests and trials rather than this.And to have lain half a day wounded outside Paris and to stand there pleading her cause with her wound still unhealed were not likely things to strengthen her powers of resistance."The Voices bade me remain at St.Denis,"she said afterwards at her trial,"and I desired to remain;but the seigneurs took me away in spite of myself.If I had not been wounded Ishould never have left."Added to the force of these circumstances,it was no doubt apparent to all that to resume operations after that forced retreat,and the betrayal it gave of divided counsels,would be less hopeful than ever.These arguments even convinced the bold La Hire,who for his part,being no better than a Free Lance,could move hither and thither as he would;and thus the first defeat of the Maid,a disaster involving all the misfortunes that followed in its train,was accomplished.

Jeanne's last act in St.Denis was one to which perhaps the modern reader gives undue significance,but which certainly must have had a certain melancholy meaning.Before she left,dragged almost a captive in the train of the King,we are told that she laid on the altar of the cathedral the armour she had worn on that evil day before Paris.

It was not an unusual act for a warrior to do this on his return from the wars.And if she had been about to renounce her mission it would have been easily comprehensible.But no such thought was in her mind.

Was it a movement of despair,was it with some womanish fancy that the arms in which she had suffered defeat should not be borne again?--or was it done in some gleam of higher revelation made to her that defeat,too,was a part of victory,and that not without that bitterness of failure could the fame of the soldier of Christ be perfected?I have remarked already that we hear no more of the white armour,inlaid with silver and dazzling like a mirror,in which she had begun her career;perhaps it was the remains of that panoply of triumph which she laid out before the altar of the patron saint of France,all dim now with hard work and the shadow of defeat.It must have marked a renunciation of one kind or another,the sacrifice of some hope.She was no longer Jeanne the invincible,the triumphant,whose very look made the enemy tremble and flee,and gave double force to every Frenchman's arm.Was she then and there abdicating,becoming to her own consciousness Jeanne the champion only,honest and true,but no longer the inspired Maid,the Envoy of God?To these questions we can give no answer;but the act is pathetic,and fills the mind with suggestions.She who had carried every force triumphantly with her,and quenched every opposition,bitter and determined though that had been,was now a thrall to be dragged almost by force in an unworthy train.It is evident that she felt the humiliation to the bottom of her heart.It is not for human nature to have the triumph alone:the humiliation,the overthrow,the chill and tragic shadow must follow.Jeanne had entered into that cloud when she offered the armour,that had been like a star in front of the battle,at the shrine of St.Denis.[2]Hers was now to be a sadder,a humbler,perhaps a still nobler part.

It is enough to trace the further movements of the King to perceive how at every step the iron must have entered deeper and deeper into the heart of the Maid.He made his arrangements for the government of each of the towns which had acknowledged him:Beauvais,Compiègne,Senlis,and the rest.He appointed commissioners for the due regulation of the truce with Philip of Burgundy.And then the retreating army took its march southward towards the mild and wealthy country,all fertility and quiet,where a recreant prince might feel himself safe and amuse himself at his leisure--by Lagny,by Provins,by Bercy-sur Seine,where he had been checked before in his retreat and almost forced to the march on Paris--by Sens,and Montargis:until at last on the 29th of September,no doubt diminished by the withdrawal of many a local troop and knight whose service was over,the forces arrived at Gien,whence they had set forth at the end of June for a series of victories.It is to be supposed that the King was well enough satisfied with the conquests accomplished in three months.

And,indeed,in ordinary circumstances they would have formed a triumphant list.Charles must have felt himself free to play after the work which he had not done;and to leave his good fortune and the able negotiators,who hoped to get Paris and other good things from Philip of Burgundy without paying anything for them,to do the rest.

同类推荐
  • 翻译名义

    翻译名义

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说大孔雀王神咒经

    佛说大孔雀王神咒经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 神鼎云外泽禅师语录

    神鼎云外泽禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 景定严州续志

    景定严州续志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 平蜀记

    平蜀记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 大龙挂了

    大龙挂了

    【2018年12天王作品】有能拉出金属的龙,有种田养花的精灵,还有一心想要骑龙的乡下男爵。奇幻种田,领主养成!白雨涵2018呕心沥血之作,敬请观看!
  • 夫君是个宝

    夫君是个宝

    本书原名《美男,要不要?第二部》现正式更名为《夫君个个都是宝》亲亲们要多多支持哦!!!小影在此鞠躬谢过。。。。。呵呵。。。。。我——上官锦儿,凤祥国的太女殿下,母皇与父后唯一的宝贝女儿,集万千宠爱为一身。为了得到美人心,经历情路坎坷,抱得十位美男归,羡煞众人。本以为能过上公主与王子般的幸福日子,奈何那只有一面之缘的美男们却找上门来。看着夫君们的凛冽眼神,我怕怕的缩起头来,哀声连连。这真的不怪我啦,人家才不是那种处处留情的花花小姐好不好?是上天注定?还是命运安排?偶的桃花却不断开放~~~~~~我的心又为谁轻轻荡漾出一圈圈的涟漪?桀骜不驯的他?妖艳妩媚的他?唯美清纯的他?飘渺虚幻的他~~~~~~~此文为《美男,要不要?》的第二部,继承了以往的优点,又添加了许多不同的元素。女尊+NP+搞笑+虐恋+悲情+~~~~~~~欣赏本文的同时,亲亲们记得收藏+投票+留言噢!小影在此鞠躬谢过~~~~~~推荐偶的完结作品《美男,要不要?》的第一部江山如画,美人多娇!看我凤祥国皇太女--上官锦儿,如何智勇双全,征服众美男,坐拥江山美人。如水的他纯净可人,如泽的他轻灵脱俗,如火的他美艳妖娆,如风的他神秘难策......还有他,他,他......美男,要不要?我的答案当然是......不要白不要!此文为女尊+1女N男走的是轻松搞笑路线,随着情节的发展会有一些小悲。小影非常感谢亲亲们喜欢偶的文,请亲亲们继续支持,记得收藏+留言+投票推荐噢。小影在此鞠躬谢过~~~~~~推荐偶的完结作品《爱上恶魔小夫君》喜欢的感觉可以无限的加深无限之后会变成了爱吗?平凡的生活是她最喜欢的,人生之中谈个小小的恋爱则是最幸福的。当一切的美好与甜蜜在一时间被打破,面对着残酷的现实与编织的谎言让她情何以堪?带着这份痛她彷徨失措,却不能对落入水中的孩子视而不见,这是作为护士的她在人世间完成的最后一次值得欣慰的事了。但是……手被你轻轻地抓住黑色印在了蓝色中命运转动中的齿轮没有人可以逃得开神灵对她很是眷顾,给了她一次重新展开人生的机会,但又像是给她开了个小小的玩笑,让她刚刚醒来就得知了一个如同晴天霹雳的事实。
  • 错揽浮月:千金逃婚记

    错揽浮月:千金逃婚记

    【蓬莱岛】原创社团:此文轻松搞笑别人跳楼,我成了垫背,穿越到一个要嫁给已经死了五个老婆的男人的千金身上。于是月黑风高,收拾细软,准备逃婚,谁知巧遇夜半而归的纨绔二哥,财产被没收不说,还不知不觉陷入罪恶兄妹恋……老天爷,生活要不要这么戏剧,真真假假,我已经混乱了……
  • 情毒已深

    情毒已深

    路千秋,一个有着极大洁癖的男子。他不喜欢碰别人碰过的东西,却只想要她一人。他不喜欢麻烦,却希望她一生都可以麻烦他。他希望自己爱的人,也可以爱自己,可是他的心上人早已有良人。他最不喜欢等人,却在她看不见的身后苦等了许久,才换来她一次回眸。他希望自己一生只谈一场恋爱,一恋便是一生,为了这一份执着,他等了整个青春。 ——也许喜欢上一个人,就是把曾经所有的原则打破,用最清纯的自己来遇见最想要遇见的人。
  • 自然常识速读(速读直通车)

    自然常识速读(速读直通车)

    我们所经历的最美妙的事情就是神秘,它是我们人类的主要情感,是真正的艺术和科学的起源。所以,从某种意义上来说,科学就是对自然界不断探索、不断解密的过程。而我们人类社会就是在不断探索和破解未知世界的过程中前进的。随着科技发展到现在,我们的认知也越来越广泛。
  • 焚书

    焚书

    《焚书》是明代思想家李贽“异端”儒学的结晶,是反理学、反传统、反教条的檄文。它启迪与鼓舞了当时及后来的进步学者,对人们解放思想,摆脱封建传统思想的束缚,产生了极大的影响,因而被统治阶级视为洪水猛兽。
  • 知海泛舟

    知海泛舟

    《知海泛舟——文化常识珍闻录》汇集中外古今人们喜闻乐见的文化知识,内容涵盖地理、地名、天文、历法、礼仪、风俗、民族、宗教、科学、文学、学科、教育、音乐、舞蹈、影视、戏剧、美术、工艺、交通、邮政、政治、军事、新闻、出版、经济贸易、著名品牌等方方面面,好玩、有趣、实用,堪称中外文化的普及本,人人爱读的百科全书。
  • 360度宠爱:影帝的独家小萌妻

    360度宠爱:影帝的独家小萌妻

    【已完结】【宠文】世人只知沈未锦是一个高冷影帝,从小不近女色,却不知,他早在十几年前便对一只叫做景之凉的小狐狸“芳心暗许”,筹划着将她拐回家,威逼利诱,无所不用其极!“沈未锦,你不是一个高冷的人吗!”景之凉瞪着一双明亮的大眼睛。沈未锦薄唇微挑,“高冷?老婆,我从来都是热情如火啊~”景之凉狠狠一咬牙,她居然上了一条贼船!请问可以退货吗?!
  • 豪门情债:绝情老公追逃妻

    豪门情债:绝情老公追逃妻

    皇甫信皓突然出现在韶曼薇的面前,第一件事就是要韶家一无所有,为二十年前的一切做出补偿。他却在最后手软,心疼她,爱上她,悄然的付出了他的心。韶曼薇接二连三的接受打击,原以为他是自己可以躲避的港湾,却没发现她是亲手毁了自己幸福的男人。她要让他难过,伤心,一步步的摧毁他仅存的感情,他才是一无所有的人。"
  • 卡耐基口才的艺术与情绪掌控术

    卡耐基口才的艺术与情绪掌控术

    本书是20世纪最伟大的成功学家和心灵导师卡耐基写给你的口才训练与情调修炼智慧书。