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She
had
not
thought
of
that
,
but
a
name
suggested
by
a
phrase
in
the
book
of
Genesis
came
into
her
head
as
she
proceeded
with
the
baptismal
service
,
and
now
she
pronounced
it
:
“
SORROW
,
I
baptize
thee
in
the
name
of
the
Father
,
and
the
Son
,
and
the
Holy
Ghost
.
”
She
sprinkled
the
water
,
and
there
was
silence
.
“
Say
‘
Amen
,
’
children
.
”
The
tiny
voices
piped
in
obedient
response
“
Amen
!
”
Tess
went
on
:
“
We
receive
this
child
”
—
and
so
forth
—
“
and
do
sign
him
with
the
sign
of
the
Cross
.
”
Here
she
dipped
her
hand
into
the
basin
,
and
fervently
drew
an
immense
cross
upon
the
baby
with
her
forefinger
,
continuing
with
the
customary
sentences
as
to
his
manfully
fighting
against
sin
,
the
world
,
and
the
devil
,
and
being
a
faithful
soldier
and
servant
unto
his
life
’
s
end
.
She
duly
went
on
with
the
Lord
’
s
Prayer
,
the
children
lisping
it
after
her
in
a
thin
gnat
-
like
wail
,
till
,
at
the
conclusion
,
raising
their
voices
to
clerk
’
s
pitch
,
they
again
piped
into
silence
,
“
Amen
!
”
Then
their
sister
,
with
much
augmented
confidence
in
the
efficacy
of
the
sacrament
,
poured
forth
from
the
bottom
of
her
heart
the
thanksgiving
that
follows
,
uttering
it
boldly
and
triumphantly
in
the
stopt
-
diapason
note
which
her
voice
acquired
when
her
heart
was
in
her
speech
,
and
which
will
never
be
forgotten
by
those
who
knew
her
.
The
ecstasy
of
faith
almost
apotheosized
her
;
it
set
upon
her
face
a
glowing
irradiation
,
and
brought
a
red
spot
into
the
middle
of
each
cheek
;
while
the
miniature
candle
-
flame
inverted
in
her
eye
-
pupils
shone
like
a
diamond
.
The
children
gazed
up
at
her
with
more
and
more
reverence
,
and
no
longer
had
a
will
for
questioning
.
She
did
not
look
like
Sissy
to
them
now
,
but
as
a
being
large
,
towering
,
and
awful
—
a
divine
personage
with
whom
they
had
nothing
in
common
.