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As I returned from my house..., I halted with the guard at the door of Hyrum Smith, and heard the sobs and groans of his wife, at his
parting words. She was then near confinement; and needed more than ever the comfort and consolation of a husband's presence.

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In the wagon sat Joseph Smith, while his aged father and venerable mother
came up overwhelmed with tears, and took each of the prisoners by the hand
with a silence of grief too great for utterance.

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NARRATOR:
In such a moment, all that those faithful Saints
had remaining, all that the wives and children of
those righteous prisoners had left to hold on to,
was their faith in Jesus Christ, whom they knew
would deliver their loved ones from evil men, and
bring them home to;them again. =f.

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