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On Sunday, the 26th of November, 1631, there was great excitement inthe little town of Loudun, especially in the narrow streets which led tothe church of Saint-Pierre in the marketplace, from the gate of which thetown was entered by anyone coming from the direction of the abbey ofSaint-Jouin-les-Marmes. This excitement was caused by the expected arrivalof a personage who had been much in people\'s mouths latterly inLoudun, and about whom there was such difference of opinion that discussionon the subject between those who were on his side and thosewho were against him was carried on with true provincial acrimony.
On Sunday, the 26th of November, 1631, there was great excitement inthe little town of Loudun, especially in the narrow streets which led tothe church of Saint-Pierre in the marketplace, from the gate of which thetown was entered by anyone coming from the direction of the abbey ofSaint-Jouin-les-Marmes. This excitement was caused by the expected arrivalof a personage who had been much in people\'s mouths latterly inLoudun, and about whom there was such difference of opinion that discussionon the subject between those who were on his side and thosewho were against him was carried on with true provincial acrimony.