Dreams Cannot Be Acted

[Of Special Interest to Children]

Ann was six years old, and a pupil in a Christian Science Sunday School, where she had been taught that God is All-in-all, filling all space. She liked to remember this truth, and it helped her to solve her problems.

Ann awoke one morning very happy. The birds were singing, the sun was shining brightly, but these were not the only reasons Ann was so happy. She had washed the dinner dishes for her mother the night before, and because she loved her mother so very much she had done the "little extras," as she called them. She had climbed up on the kitchen stool and cleaned the sink and the stove, and put everything away in its proper place.

Ann had had a dream that night. She dreamed she had gone into the kitchen and the sink and stove were filled with dirty dishes. "But," she thought, "how can this be, for I washed all the dishes?"

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