PART II.  The Country of the Saints.
1. CHAPTER I.  ON THE GREAT ALKALI PLAIN.
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"Nigh upon ten thousand," said one of the young men; 
 "we are the persecuted children of God -- the chosen 
 of the Angel Merona." 
"I never heard tell on him," said the wanderer.  
 "He appears to have chosen a fair crowd of ye." 
"Do not jest at that which is sacred," said the other 
 sternly.  "We are of those who believe in those sacred 
 writings, drawn in Egyptian letters on plates of beaten gold, 
 which were handed unto the holy Joseph Smith at Palmyra.  
 We have come from Nauvoo, in the State of Illinois, where 
 we had founded our temple.  We have come to seek a refuge 
 from the violent man and from the godless, even though it 
 be the heart of the desert." 
The name of Nauvoo evidently recalled recollections to John 
 Ferrier.  "I see," he said, "you are the Mormons." 
"We are the Mormons," answered his companions with one voice. 
"And where are you going?" 
"We do not know.  The hand of God is leading us under 
 the person of our Prophet.  You must come before him.  
 He shall say what is to be done with you." 
They had reached the base of the hill by this time, and were 
 surrounded by crowds of the pilgrims -- pale-faced meek-looking 
 women, strong laughing children, and anxious earnest-eyed men.  
 Many were the cries of astonishment and of commiseration which 
 arose from them when they perceived the youth of one of the 
 strangers and the destitution of the other.  Their escort did 
 not halt, however, but pushed on, followed by a great crowd 
 of Mormons, until they reached a waggon, which was conspicuous 
 for its great size and for the gaudiness and smartness of its 
 appearance.  Six horses were yoked to it, whereas the others 
 were furnished with two, or, at most, four a-piece.  
 Beside the driver there sat a man who could not have been more 
 than thirty years of age, but whose massive head and resolute 
 expression marked him as a leader.  He was reading a brown-backed 
 volume, but as the crowd approached he laid it aside, 
 and listened attentively to an account of the episode.  
 Then he turned to the two castaways. 
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