 Often used by children in the longer form. Children often make a sign of a cross over the heart as they say it, for emphasis. "Cross my heart, I didn't hide your bicycle," Harry told Tom. "I didn't tell the teacher what you said. Cross my heart and hope to die," Mary said to Lucy.
 Often used by children in the longer form. Children often make a sign of a cross over the heart as they say it, for emphasis. "Cross my heart, I didn't hide your bicycle," Harry told Tom. "I didn't tell the teacher what you said. Cross my heart and hope to die," Mary said to Lucy.
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