why does Monsieur de poulengey wants to go with the girl??? standard 10 chapter 1.5 pageno 30 pls batao answer
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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 pretense of taking her to Orleans.
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Poulengey feels that there is something about the girl and it is worth giving it a try. He knows very well that the Dauphin won't fight despite being in Chinon. So the English will easily take Orleans and the Dauphin will not be able to stop them. So, he wants to go with the girl to free Orleans.
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