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I received a tiny scratched bell with a little red piece of yarn. It was the ugliest and worse bell, but I became use to these consequences and I did not have any problem in going forward with progress. After getting our red-stripped canes and other materials, we rehearsed our parts with great admiration...
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Well... most did. Personally, I hated the whole thing, especially the singing roles. When the kids were not "in tune," she blamed it on me and forced me to sing more. When we had to jingle the bells for a beat, my bell would just make an ugly thump sound. Even with all these problems, progress went well and everyone seemed ready for The Play...
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