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What did Robert accuse Poulengey of ?​

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Answered by shan995
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This is when Robert calls Polly in, i.e. Bertrand de Poulengey, one of his soldiers and accuses him to want to accompany Joan because he wanted to have his with her under the pretence of taking her to Orleans. PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER.

Answered by asgharorganic1
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Saint Joan, Scene 1, opens in the year 1429, on a lovely spring morning. Characters Captain Robert de Baudricourt, Joan (a young girl) and Polly are introduced.

When Joan tells Robert that she wants to go to Orleans to break the siege, he is shocked and considers her to be a fool. She seeks his permission to take his soldiers with her.

This is when Robert calls Polly in, i.e. Bertrand de Poulengey, one of his soldiers and accuses him to want to accompany Joan because he wanted to have his with her under the pretence of taking her to Orleans.

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