8 And going into the city, she saw a certain prince, who had married another princes daughter;
9 But when he came to see her, he perceived between her eyes the signs of leprosy like a star, and thereupon declared the marriage dissolved and void.
10 When the woman saw these persons in this condition, exceeding sorrowful, and shedding abundance of tears, she inquired of them the reason of their crying;
11 They replied, inquire not into our circumstances; for we are not able to declare our misfortunes to any, person, whatsoever.
12 But she still pressed and desired them to communicate their case to her; intimating, that she might be able to direct them to a remedy.
13 So when they showed the young woman to her, and the signs of the leprosy, which appeared between her eyes;
14 She said, I also whom ye see in this place, was afflicted with the same distemper, and going on some business to Bethlehem, I went into a certain cave, and saw a woman named Mary, who had a son called Jesus.
15 She seeing me to be leprous, was concerned for me, and gave me some water with which she had washed her son's body, with that I sprinkled my body, and became clean.
16 Then said these women, Will you Mistress, go along with us, and show the Lady St. Mary to us?
17 To which she consenting, they arose and went to the Lady St. Mary, taking with them very noble presents.