. Wife no. 19, or, The story of a life in bondage : being a complete exposé of Mormonism, and revealing the sorrows, sacrifices and sufferings of women in polygamy . heatrical Corps. — How We Got Up our Parts. — How Fun Hall was Built, — The Prophet Erects a Theatre out of TempleFunds, — How Julia Deane, the Actress, Fascinated the Prophet. — HowBrigham Cheated the Actors in his Theatre, — The Girls Grumble overtheir Scanty Fare, — They Want Something Good to Eat. — My NewBeau, — Love at First Sight. — I am Engaged to My First Husband. OON after I took myEndowments, Brig-ham Young showedhis co


. Wife no. 19, or, The story of a life in bondage : being a complete exposé of Mormonism, and revealing the sorrows, sacrifices and sufferings of women in polygamy . heatrical Corps. — How We Got Up our Parts. — How Fun Hall was Built, — The Prophet Erects a Theatre out of TempleFunds, — How Julia Deane, the Actress, Fascinated the Prophet. — HowBrigham Cheated the Actors in his Theatre, — The Girls Grumble overtheir Scanty Fare, — They Want Something Good to Eat. — My NewBeau, — Love at First Sight. — I am Engaged to My First Husband. OON after I took myEndowments, Brig-ham Young showedhis consciousness ofmy existence. Hehad always seen mefrequently, but hadregarded me andtreated me as a seemed suddenlyto realize that I hadgrown to be a younglady, and the firstintimation he gaveof it was by interfer-ing with my most girls of my age, I was very fond of gay socie-ty ; liked honest admiration and attention ; and I should liketo know what girl of seventeen does not, whether she beMormon or Gentile? I was at that time quite intimate with Emmeline Freeschildren, and I knew nearly all of the rest of Brigham Youngs. My First Appearance in Brighams Theatre. 374 -^ LOW SET ANYWAY ? children ; but Emmelines were nearer my own age, andcircumstances had thrown us more together. Emmelinehad a younger brother, Finley Free, who was at one time agreat friend of mine ; indeed, as many boys and girls beforeus have done, I suppose we fancied we were in love witheach other. Finley was a jolly fellow, full of fun, and weagreed capitally. Emmeline used to throw us together inevery possible way, — for, I suppose, like most women ofa somewhat romantic turn of mind, she was fond of match-making, and having no other convenient couple at hand,she amused herself with us. Brigham saw me often at Emmelines, and twice at thetheatre, always with Finley Free. He was always verypleasant to me, and I quite liked him, until one day he wentto my mother, and to


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