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After two years had passed away, during THE MORMON'S WIFE. 97 which we heard from her often, we heard that she had a little daughter born, and her letters were full of joy and pride, so that I trembled for the child's spiritual state ; but after some three years the little girl with her mother came to Plainfield, and I did not know but Adeline was excusa- ble in her joy, for such a fair and bright child was scarcely ever seen; but the next summer came sad news: little Nelly was dead, and Ada's ...grief seemed inexhaustible, while her husband fell into one of his sullen states of mind, and the affliction passed over them to no good end, as it seemed. " Soon after this, the Mormon delusion began to spread rapidly about John Henderson's dwelling-place, and in less than a year after Nelly's death I had a letter from Ada, dated at St. Louis, which I will read to you, for I have it in my pocket-book, having retained it there since yesterday, when I took it out from the desk to consult a date. " It begins : ' Dear Uncle, ' (I had always instructed the child so to call me, rather than father, seeing we can have but one father, while we may be blessed with nume- rous uncles) ' I suppose you will wonder how I came to be at St.
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