
A serialized publication of classic children's tales from the Castalia Junior Classics, starting with Volume I, Fairy Tales & Fables.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Daily | |
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| Issues | 909 | Founded | 3 years ago | Last Issue | 2 days ago |
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The name of Joan of Arc was now such a terror to the English that men deserted rather than face her in arms. At this time the truce with Burgundy ended, and the duke openly set out to besiege the strong town of Compiegne, held by De Flavy f...
But right sad she was to leave and said, “By my baton, the place would have been taken.” They put her on horseback and led her to her quarters.
Next day, in spite of her wound, she was first in the field. She went to d’Alencon and ba...
Her family was made noble; on their shield, between two lilies, a sword upholds the crown. Her father was at Reims and saw her in her glory. What reward, then, was Joan to choose? She chose nothing for herself, only that her native village...
The French slew some of their prisoners at Jargeau. Once Joan saw a man-at-arms strike down a prisoner. She leaped from her horse and laid the wounded Englishman’s head on her breast, consoling him, and bade a priest come and hear his confe...
The people of Orleans had a great share in this victory. Seeing the English hard pressed, they laid long beams across the broken arches of the bridge and charged by this perilous way. The triumph was even more that of the citizens than of t...
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