Female Life Among the Mormons a Narrative of Many Years Personal Experience By
Female Life Among the Mormons a Narrative of Many Years Personal Experience By
Maria Ward
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We 116 Female Life among the Mormons. want you, too, and all the rest of the Mormon vagabonds ; and that ain't all, we'll have them too. " " Very well, take whom you can get, " and he sprang through the window. The Regulators rushed after him with a loud shout. Mrs. Bradish declared that she would follow. " But where will you go ?" I inquired. " Oh ! round here, to see what they are doing, " she replied. I stood for a moment, and then determined to accompany her. I felt anxious about my husband..., and knew, moreover, that the Regulators could have no motive to injure or molest me. "Don't stand there trembling, " said Mrs. Bradish, "but come with me, and know the worst of it. " I took her arm, and we sallied out. There was no moon, and only a pale starlight. We saw lights in the distance, and heard strange and horrid outcries, mingled with oaths and blasphemies, and fiendish laughter. Approaching nearer we saw that Smith and Hyde were both prisoners. Corneilia Cornish had been mounted on a horse behind a wild-looking boy.
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