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Joan of Arc, the Warrior Maid is an 1919 novel by an American novelist Lucy Foster Madison. In presenting this story for the young the writer has endeavored to give a vivid and accurate life of Jeanne D’Arc (Joan of Arc) as simply told as possible.
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Cover
Introduction
Front page
I. A Children’s Festival
II. The Knight’s Story
III. The Waves of War Reach Domremy
IV. The Aftermath
V. Jeanne’s Vision
VI. Jeanne’s Harsh Words
VII. Further Visions
VIII. Jeanne Receives a Gift and an Announcement
IX. The Charge is Accepted
X. The First Step
XI. A Trying Time
XII. A Worsted Suitor
XIII. Farewell to Home
XIV. Victory Over Doubting Hearts
XV. Starting the Great Adventure
XVI. Jeanne Comes to Her King
XVII. The Impossible Happens
XVIII. The Warrior Maid
XIX. The Hour and the Girl
XX. Jeanne Shows Her Sign
XXI. A Week of Wonders
XXII. The Culmination
XXIII. The Turning of the Tide
XXIV. Jeanne’s Last Field
XXV. In Prison Cells
XXVI. On Trial
XXVII. For Her Country
XXVIII. At Domremy
About the Author
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Lucy Foster Madison (1865-1932) was an American novelist and teacher. In 1893, the offer of a prize by a New York newspaper interested her enough to enter a short story and she won second place.