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As the “sold” congregation trooped out they said they would almost be willing
to be made ridiculous again to hear Old Hundred sung like that once more.
Tom got more cuffs and kisses that day-according to Aunt Polly’s varying
moods-than he had earned before in a year; and he hardly knew which
expressed the most gratefulness to God and affection for himself.
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