A brother-in-law left to protect his sister-in-law, accused her of adultery because she refused to sin with him. She was stoned, but was rescued from under the heap of stones and led to another country to teach a young boy. The servant had a desire for her and as she rejected him he murdered the boy. She was sent away and was picked up by a boat which nearly foundered. Lots were cast and fell on her. She was put down on the coast. She there learned the art of healing leprosy. Her husband and brother-in-law who had become leprous came to her but did not recognise her. She made them confess their sins before curing them. The latter confessed his guilt, and the former, on learning who she was rejoiced at her innocence.
The Innocent Woman Who Healed the Men Who Wronged Her
Gaster, Exempla No. 313 (Codex Gaster 185)