Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Anatole France

Volume II

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CHAP. PAGE List of Illustrations vii I. The Royal Army from Soissons to Compi�gne. Poem and Prophecy 1 II. The Maid's First Visit to Compi�gne. The Three Popes. Saint-Denys. Truces 34 III. The Attack on Paris 54 IV. The Taking Of Saint-Pierre-le-Moustier. Friar Richard's Spiritual Daughters. The Siege of La Charit� 78 V. Letter to the Citizens of Reims. Letter to the Hussites. Departure from Sully 103 VI. The Maid in the Trenches of Melun. Le Seigneur de l'Ours. The Child of Lagny 122 VII. Soissons and Compi�gne. Capture of the Maid 138 VIII. The Maid at Beaulieu. The Shepherd of G�vaudan 156 IX. The Maid at Beaurevoir. Catherine de la Rochelle at Paris. Execution of La Pierronne 170 X. Beaurevoir. Arras. Rouen. The Trial for Lapse 188 XI. The Trial for Lapse (continued) 227 XII. The Trial for Lapse (continued) 264 XIII. The Abjuration. The First Sentence 299 XIV. The Trial for Relapse. Second Sentence. Death of the Maid 323 XV. After the Death of the Maid. The End of the Shepherd. La Dame des Armoises 343 XVI.

After the Death of the Maid (continued). The Rouen Judges at the Council of B�le and the Pragmatic Sanction. The Rehabilitation Trial. The Maid of Sarmaize. The Maid of Le Mans

378 APPENDICES I. Letter from Doctor G. Dumas 401 II. The Farrier of Salon 407 III. Martin de Gallardon 413 IV. Iconographical Note 420 Footnotes Index

BALTHASAR, AND OTHER WORKS By Anatole France Translated by Mrs. John Lane

CONTENTS BALTHASAR I. II. III. IV. V. THE CURɒS MIGNONETTE M. PIGEONNEAU THE DAUGHTER OF LILITH LAETA ACILIA I. II. THE RED EGG

HONEY-BEE By Anatole France A Translation By Mrs. John Lane Illustrated By Florence Lundborg

CONTENTS INTRODUCTION "HONEY-BEE" I Which treats of the appearance of the country and serves as Introduction II In which we learn what the white rose meant to the Countess of Blanchelande III Wherein begins the love of George of Blanchelande and Honey-Bee of Claride IV Which treats of Education in general, and George of Blanchelande's in particular V Which tells how the Duchess took Honeybee and George to the Hermitage, and of their encounter with a hideous old woman VI Which tells of what can be seen from the Keep of Clarides VII In which is described how George and Honey-Bee went to the lake VIII Wherein we shall see what happened to George of Blanchelande because he approached the lake in which the nixies dwel IX Wherein we shall see how Honey-Bee was taken to the dwarfs X In which we are faithfully told how King Loc received Honey-Bee of Clarides XI In which the marvels of the kingdom of the dwarfs are accurately described as well as the dolls that were given to Honey-Bee XII In which the treasures of King Loc are described as well as the writer is able XIII In which King Loc declares himself XIV In which we are told how Honey-Bee saw her mother again, but could not embrace her XV In which we shall see how King Loc suffered XVI In which an account is given of the learned Nur who was the cause of such extraordinary joy to King Loc XVII Which tells of the wonderful adventure of George of Blanchelande XVIII In which King Loc undertakes a terrible journey XIX Which tells of the extraordinary encounter of Jean the master tailor, and of the blessed song the birds in the grove sang to the duchess XX Which treats of a little satin shoe XXI In which a perilous adventure is described XXII In which all ends well

MARGUERITE By Anatole France Translated From The French By J. Lewis May With Twenty-Nine Original Woodcuts By Simeon

CONTENTS PREFATORY LETTER MARGUERITE 5th July 10th July 1st November 5th July 10th July 25th July 10th August 20th August 21st August

THE MERRIE TALES OF JACQUES TOURNEBROCHE By Anatole France

CONTENTS THE MERRIE TALES OF JACQUES TOURNEBROCHE OLIVIER�S BRAG THE MIRACLE OF THE MAGPIE I II. III IV BROTHER JOCONDE FIVE FAIR LADIES OF PICARDY, POITOU, TOURAINE, LYONS, AND PARIS A GOOD LESSON WELL LEARNT SATAN�S TONGUE-PIE CONCERNING AN HORRIBLE PICTURE MADEMOISELLE DE DOUCINE�S NEW YEAR�S PRESENT MADEMOISELLE ROXANE

CHILD LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY By Anatole France

CONTENTS CHILD LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY FANCHON I II III IV THE FANCY-DRESS BALL THE SCHOOL MARIE THE PANDEAN PIPES ROGER�S STUD COURAGE CATHERINE�S �AT HOME� LITTLE SEA-DOGS GETTING WELL ACROSS THE MEADOWS THE MARCH PAST DEAD LEAVES SUZANNE FISHING THE PENALTIES OF GREATNESS A CHILD�S DINNER PARTY

THE STORY OF THE DUCHESS OF CICOGNE AND OF MONSIEUR DE BOULINGRIN From �The Seven Wives Of Bluebeard & Other Marvellous Tales� By Anatole France Translated by D. B. Stewart

CONTENTS