. 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 . Miss Eliza R. Snow.[Mormon Poetess.] 502 brighams idea of family rights. tend with Orson Pratt for the title of Defender of Poly-gamy. Brigham regards her very highly, because she is of suchinestimable service in the church. She lives at the LionHouse, where she has quite a pleasant room, in which shereceives most of her company. She is the most intellectualof all the wives. Zina D. Huntingtonwas formerly the wifeof a man named He


. 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 . Miss Eliza R. Snow.[Mormon Poetess.] 502 brighams idea of family rights. tend with Orson Pratt for the title of Defender of Poly-gamy. Brigham regards her very highly, because she is of suchinestimable service in the church. She lives at the LionHouse, where she has quite a pleasant room, in which shereceives most of her company. She is the most intellectualof all the wives. Zina D. Huntingtonwas formerly the wifeof a man named HenryJacobs, who was at onetime a Mormon. Brig-ham was attractedtowards the wife, sentthe husband off on amission, and had Zinasealed to him. apostatized, notat all fancying this ap-propriation of his fam-ily. She is a very no-ble woman, and hasspent her life in theservice of her ungrate-She is firm and unyielding. Zina D. Huntington.[Wile of Brigham.] ful hiisband and the church. in her religious faith, and as devout a believer in Mormon-ism to-day as she was at her first conversion. She hasbeen very useful in the family, acting as physician, nurse,and governess, as her services have been required. She isperfectly unselfish, and her whole life is devoted to others. She is a large, fine-looking woman, with a somewhatweary and sad expression, but her face still shows signs ofmental strength and superiority. She has one daughter, Zina, who w^as formerly an actressin the theatre, and has since married an Englishman of thename of Thomas Williams. She was his second wife, and HE MUST TAKE THE MOTHER TOO 503 her introduction to the family was strongly resented by thefirst wife, who would never notice her in any way. Theylived apart, and the husband divided his time equally be-tween the two. A few months ago he died very suddenl}-at Zinas, while sitting at the table. When the news wasconveyed to the fi


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