The Life of Nephi, the Son of Lehi Who Emigrated from Jerusalem, in Judea, to the Land Which Is Now Known as South America, about Six Centuries Before the Coming of Our Savior

CHAPTER VIII.

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Travel in Desert--Kill Game by the Way--Uncooked Meat their Food--Nephi Breaks his Bow--Fails to Obtain Food--Laman and Others Complain Bitterly--Lehi, also, Murmurs--Nephi Keeps his Patience and Courage--Remonstrates with his Brothers--Makes a Wooden Bow--Lehi very Sorrowful--Sees Writing on the Brass Ball--Nephi Goes for Game in Direction Indicated--Company Filled with Joy through his Obtaining Food--Resume Travel--Ishmael's Death--His Character--Outbreak and Rebellion of Part of his Children against Lehi and Nephi--Laman proposes to Kill the Two Latter--Attachment to Birthplace