One would have supposed that every one else must come to the same conclusion, but Mr. PACY, the girl's father, offered an explanation of her mistake that seems to have found favor.
"A History of Witchcraft in England from 1558 to 1718"
Wallace Notestein
One would suppose that this subtle suggestion would have broken the spell, and that Mr. PACY would have been laughed out of court.
"A History of Witchcraft in England from 1558 to 1718"
Wallace Notestein
Before long the struggle, or rather the war, between the King of Navarre and the dauphin broke out again; several of the nobles in possession of the castles which were to have been restored to Charles the Bad, and especially those of Breteuil, PACY-sur-Eure, and Pont-Audemer, flatly refused to give them back to him; and the dauphin was suspected, probably not without reason, of having encouraged them in their resistance.
"A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times Volume II. of VI."
Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot