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To whom also the Lord gave brightness or fairness, for all this ornament hanged not of lechery, but of virtue; and therefore the Lord made large this fairness on her, (so) that by uncomparable fairness, or fairness that might not be comparisoned, she appeared seemly to the eyes of all men. [To whom also the Lord gave brightness, for all this composition not of lust, but of virtue hung or hanged; and therefore the Lord made more this fairness into her, that she appeared to the eyes of all men with fairness uncomparable.]

And then she putted upon her free handmaid a bottle of wine to bear with her, and a vessel of oil, and meat (or food) made of meal [or pottage], and dried figs, and loaves, and cheese, and they went forth.

And when they were come to the gate of the city, they found Ozias and the priests of the city abiding (or waiting for) her (there).

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