26 And even while it yet happened, the light was returned unto the carriage, and he did see.
27 ¶ And, behold, upon his right hand did sit a man that was lately come back from the wars; and she that was upon his left hand was a damsel very comely to look upon and blushing red.
28 And because it was a mistake, therefore was he not kissed again either upon the right cheek, or upon the left cheek, or yet upon the mouth.
29 And when he returned him unto his house, he did get him silently unto his bedchamber. Neither told he his wife anything about it, fearing lest she would not understand.
30 ¶ And concerning another man, it is written that he did tie a piece of white cloth unto the gate of his house so that he might know its whereabouts when the moon was not high.
31 And the small boys of the neighbourhood did come and they took away the piece of white cloth that was upon the gate and they did tie it unto the portal of an house wherein there lived a certain woman, of pleasing mien and fair to look upon; and her husband was gone to the wars.
32 And when the young man returned unto his habitation, behold, the piece of cloth that he did leave, it was not there; and he was deceived so that he entered in unto the wrong house.
33 Nevertheless, the young man did forgive the boys of the neighbourhood for the thing that they had done unto him.