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Joan did not ask for many soldiers from the Captain squire.

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Joan did not ask for many soldiers from the Captain Squire because she was sure that the Dauphin would give her all she wanted.

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Chapter 4.5: Joan of Arc - English Workshop [Page 162]

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Chapter 4.5 Joan of Arc
English Workshop | Q 4.(b) | Page 162

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