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CAT TAKES ACTIVE PART IN CHAPEL SERVICES AT GROTON

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While the members of the Groton School, Groton, Massachusetts, were singing a hymn in the chapel the other morning, they were startled to see a large member of the feline tribe come wandering down the isle.

Unabashed by the general solemnity of the occasion, the cat walked up to the altar, brushed against the leg of the Rector, the Reverend Endicott Peabody, and scampered back down the aisle.

Later in the service he again walked up to the altar; this time he crawled under the pulpit with some difficulty, and there remained, in the resting place of the Saints.

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