Horace comforts Lumpy and Roo

Lumpy and Roo ran away from their ex-father, Hugh Test's, home. When they got back to their home, their new father, Dr. Horace N. Buggy, had a talk with Lumpy and Roo.

"You seem to be so upset, boys. Tell me what's wrong. And why are you crying?" Horace asked.

"Oh, Papa! Our ex-father, Hugh, is so mean! He's worse than Oogie Boogie! He destroyed the statue of Flora and the statue of Kip. And then we had to run away from his home." Lumpy said, crying.

"And now, we can't play with our friends!!" Roo sobbed. He cried on Horace's chest.

"Don't worry, boys. I know how you feel." Horace said. And then he started to sing.

Dr. Horace N. Buggy: Come, worship the Lord For we are His people The flock that He shepherds Hallelujah

Lumpy and Roo cried so much, and Horace continued singing.

Horace: Come, let us sing to the Lord And shout with joy to the Rock Who saves us Let us come with thanksgiving And sing joyful songs to the Lord

Later, Lumpy changed into his pink nightshirt andmatching nightcap while Roo put on his red footy pajamas.

Horace: The Lord is God, the Mighty God The great King for all the gods He holds in His hands the depths of the Earth And the highest mountains as well He made the sea, it belongs to Him The dry land too, is formed by His hand Come, let us bow down and worship Bending the knee for the Lord our Maker For we are His people We are the flock that He shepherds

After Horace finished singing, he said, "Please don't cry, boys. Your mother, sister, and aunts will come and pick us up tomorrow." Horace carried Lumpy and Roo upstairs to her room and tucked them into bed. He said, "Goodnight, Lumpy. Goodnight, Roo." And then, Horace went downstairs to watch some television. Lumpy and Roo fell fast asleep while they cried. They thought about Flora and Kip.