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  • “Well, my sister has them much less now than formerly,” he remarked with an air of contradiction, as though it must be the same in my case, as though age were a remedy which had been good for Mme de Gaucourt and therefore salutary for me.

    Time Regained 2003

  • 'But La Tremouille, and Gaucourt, and the Archbishop of Reims, who managed the king and the war, would not consent, nor suffer the Maid and the duke to be together, nor ever again might they meet.'

    The Red True Story Book Andrew Lang 1900

  • To-day M. d'Alencon, the Bastard of Orleans, and Gaucourt were to leave Selles, following the Maid.

    Jeanne d'Arc Oliphant, Mrs. 1896

  • Gaucourt will himself order the opening of the gate.

    A Heroine of France Evelyn Everett-Green 1894

  • Gaucourt, Raoul de, Grand Master of the King's Household, 40; closes the Burgundy Gate at Orleans against Joan of Arc, 61, 75; at the trial for her rehabilitation, 268

    Joan of Arc Gower, Ronald Sutherland, Lord, 1845-1916 1893

  • Joan led the vanguard, followed by Alencon, de Rais, Dunois, and Gaucourt.

    Joan of Arc Gower, Ronald Sutherland, Lord, 1845-1916 1893

  • Albret and of Gaucourt, who with their men, to the number of ten thousand and more, had encamped in the village of La Chapelle, half-way along the road from Saint-Denys to Paris, set out on the march.

    The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 Anatole France 1884

  • Gaucourt, after a brief declaration, gives the same evidence as

    The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 Anatole France 1884

  • Excited by Jeanne's voice and encouraged by her presence, the citizens, crying slaughter, threw themselves on Gaucourt and his men-at-arms.

    The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 Anatole France 1884

  • Gaucourt, who had defended Harfleur in 1415; he had but recently returned from imprisonment in England, and was burning to avenge his captivity.

    Joan of Arc Ronald Sutherland Gower 1880

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