In the Toils; Or, Martyrs of the Latter Days

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Esther felt as though she was in some torture chamber of the Inquisition, a spectator of the agonies of a silent victim, who would neither confess nor recant, and it was an inex- pressible relief to her when their host, with a polite apology for keeping them up so late, lighted their bedroom candles himself, and wished them a good nights rest.
"Winnie had already been asleep for an hour with her head on her mother's lap, and the whole party were tired enough to appreciate the soft ample beds, t
...hat looked so in- viting after the many nights they had spent on the narrow mattress in their carriage.
In spite of sharing to some extent Aunt Eunice's feeling that they were in the lion's den, Esther was so overcome by weariness that she slept soundly until morning, never even dreaming of the perils that environed her, and when she asked her husband, on waking, how he had rested, he an- swered : "Never better in my life. I shall have to admit the soundness of Brother Williams' idea that there is rest and refreshment in breathing the air of this valley." " I am afraid we shall find the spiritual and moral atmos- phere less refreshing," returned Esther, " for my own part I felt nearly suffocated last evening in the society of that old man with his three or four wives." * " Speak lower dear," said Wallace with an apprehensive In the Toils.


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