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"
Are
you
sure
you
did
,
Tom
?
"
"
Why
,
yes
,
I
did
,
auntie
--
certain
sure
.
"
"
What
did
you
kiss
me
for
,
Tom
?
"
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"
Because
I
loved
you
so
,
and
you
laid
there
moaning
and
I
was
so
sorry
.
"
The
words
sounded
like
truth
.
The
old
lady
could
not
hide
a
tremor
in
her
voice
when
she
said
:
"
Kiss
me
again
,
Tom
!
--
and
be
off
with
you
to
school
,
now
,
and
do
n't
bother
me
any
more
.
"
The
moment
he
was
gone
,
she
ran
to
a
closet
and
got
out
the
ruin
of
a
jacket
which
Tom
had
gone
pirating
in
.
Then
she
stopped
,
with
it
in
her
hand
,
and
said
to
herself
:
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"
No
,
I
do
n't
dare
.
Poor
boy
,
I
reckon
he
's
lied
about
it
--
but
it
's
a
blessed
,
blessed
lie
,
there
's
such
a
comfort
come
from
it
.
I
hope
the
Lord
--
I
KNOW
the
Lord
will
forgive
him
,
because
it
was
such
goodheartedness
in
him
to
tell
it
.
But
I
do
n't
want
to
find
out
it
's
a
lie
.
I
wo
n't
look
.
"
She
put
the
jacket
away
,
and
stood
by
musing
a
minute
.
Twice
she
put
out
her
hand
to
take
the
garment
again
,
and
twice
she
refrained
.
Once
more
she
ventured
,
and
this
time
she
fortified
herself
with
the
thought
:
"
It
's
a
good
lie
--
it
's
a
good
lie
--
I
wo
n't
let
it
grieve
me
.
"
So
she
sought
the
jacket
pocket
.
A
moment
later
she
was
reading
Tom
's
piece
of
bark
through
flowing
tears
and
saying
:
"
I
could
forgive
the
boy
,
now
,
if
he
'd
committed
a
million
sins
!
"
There
was
something
about
Aunt
Polly
's
manner
,
when
she
kissed
Tom
,
that
swept
away
his
low
spirits
and
made
him
lighthearted
and
happy
again
.
He
started
to
school
and
had
the
luck
of
coming
upon
Becky
Thatcher
at
the
head
of
Meadow
Lane
.
His
mood
always
determined
his
manner
.
Without
a
moment
's
hesitation
he
ran
to
her
and
said
: