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THE SECOND BOOK OF SHI-TUGO
Chapter 4
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After hearing the stranded men's account, Shi-Tugo and his crew, lacking room to evacuate them, gathered water and shared provisions before sailing back to report to Hagoth and send relief. The return voyage proved uneventful, and they passed the bay settlement without stopping, eventually reaching Bountiful. Hagoth grieved upon learning of his son's hardship, but consoled himself that his son had achieved his original purpose of establishing an inheritance free from war.
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Resolved to follow, Hagoth began constructing a great ship and invited Shi-Tugo, who shared the desire because he feared for the Nephites' future. Sent to fetch kin from the land of the Ammonites, Shi-Tugo found Hemen imprisoned to prevent her departure. Shiblon, acting in his prophetic office, rebuked the people, named Hemen a prophetess, and counseled that women be taught her healing arts instead.
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Hemen forgave; Shi-Tugo did not. Preparations for the northward voyage took two years.