After a short homily, the priest confessed her in the presence of the villagers and sentenced her to an annual pilgrimage to Chartres. |
Those who are delighted by the cathedral of Chartres and the Meninas of Velasquez may think that those who remain unaffected by these marvels are boors. |
But one other thing, more important than the anointment at Chartres, was wanting. |
In the same year he was crowned at Chartres, and in 1594 Paris opened her gates to him. |
He regarded the Chartres photographs as intensely important, though it is not clear what he intended to do with them. |
On the 27th they came to Dreux, on the 28th to Chartres, and on the 29th to Chateaudun. |