"tell It All": the Story of a Life's Experience in Mormonism. An Autobiography

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With the exception of his reigning favorite, whoever for the time she may happen to be, no one expects his attentions. At the theatre a full number of seats are reserved, and his wives 294 BOYISHNESS OF THE PROPHET.
attend, or remain at home, as they please. They sit in the body of the parquette, among the rest of the people ; but on.
of the two proscenium boxes is reserved for him, and beside him is a chair for the favorite Amelia.
When he goes to the ball, the same special attention is shown.
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He dances first with the favorite, and, if half a dozen more of his wives have accompanied them, he will dance with each of them once in the course of the evening; but with the favorite he dances as frequently as any youth in the ball-room with his first maiden love. The Apostles and leading men of the community, who dance attendance on him and desire his favor, are sure to seek the pleasure of her hand and place her in the same cotillion with Brigham, who is thus able all the evening to enjoy her company.


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