. 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 . infine style with his spanking team ; then Briggy would come,rather on the sly, and spend the remainder of the day, afterhis parent was well out of the way. He alwa3s seemedbent on having the last word, and, finally, he won the younglady. This double courtshipwent on for several months,much to the delight of the spectators, whose sympathieswere, for the most part, with Briggy, and who were de-lighted when the young fellowwon. Lizz


. 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 . infine style with his spanking team ; then Briggy would come,rather on the sly, and spend the remainder of the day, afterhis parent was well out of the way. He alwa3s seemedbent on having the last word, and, finally, he won the younglady. This double courtshipwent on for several months,much to the delight of the spectators, whose sympathieswere, for the most part, with Briggy, and who were de-lighted when the young fellowwon. Lizzie has two children, and is the favorite wife; but sheis very unhappy, as I have often heard her say. She hasseen other favorite wives neglected for another, and al-though her husband certainly has as yet given her no rea-son to doubt his affection for and his fidelity to her, yeteven he may be tempted from her side. I have not so muchsympathy for her, however, as I have for those poor girlswho are educated in Mormonism, and know nothing else,for she was an Eastern born and educated girl, and enteredpolygamy with her eyes open. THE PROPHET S APOSTATE SON. 477. John W. Yolng. John W. is the third son and the youngest child of MaryAnn Angell. He is the best looking of the three, has the bestaddress, and has seen the most of the world; for althoughhe has never been sent on a mission, he has been East agreat deal, and has been morein contact with the outside,Gentile world, than any of theothers. If any Eastern busi-ness is to be done, requiringthe presence of some personfrom Utah, Johnny is alwaysthe one to go. He is a shrewdbusiness fellow, with morefinesse than Joe., and a greatdeal of tact, which makes himvery successful. He passesfor quite a good fellow amongthose who meet him casually, and I found him quite well known among the newspaperfraternity when I came East. One reporter, whom I met,told me that John W. had offered him money to keep hisname before the public while he w


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