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her pregnancy and confer with her on what the angel had announced to me. And when she met me at the well, and we enjoyed each other’s embrace and kiss, the infant in her womb, by a wonderful and visible motion, rejoiced. And I likewise was then moved in my heart by unwonted exultation, so that my tongue spoke unpremeditated words of God, and my soul could scarce contain itself for joy. And when Elizabeth wondered at the fervor of spirit that spoke in me, and I not otherwise wondered at the grace of God in her, we remained together many days blessing God. And after this a certain thought began to impress my mind, how and how devoutly I should act after so great a favor bestowed on me. What should I reply, if asked how I conceived, or who was the father of the Son I was to bear; or lest perchance Joseph, instigated by the enemy, should suspect me of evil. While thinking of these things, an angel, not unlike the one whom I had seen before, stood by me, saying: “ Our God, who is eternal, is with thee and in thee. Fear not then, he will give thee to speak, he will direct thy steps and abode. He will perfect his work with thee powerfully and wisely.” But Joseph, to whom I had been confided, when he perceived