excerpt from 'Bone of Contention: Life Story and Confessions' pp. 19–20 (92 words)

excerpt from 'Bone of Contention: Life Story and Confessions' pp. 19–20 (92 words)

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Bone of Contention: Life Story and Confessions

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19–20

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Nor can I remember when I was first taken to church; I only know from hearsay that the experiment was a complete fiasco, for no sooner did I hear the organ than I burst into loud lamentations and had to be taken home speedily, the experience being ‘too much for my feelings’.  So also was even my mother’s hymn-tune playing, and the time came when, out of consideration for me, she had to refrain from giving musical expression to her religious enthusiasm whenever I was in the house.

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excerpt from 'Bone of Contention: Life Story and Confessions' pp. 19–20 (92 words)

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