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How to fix a bad day
One Saturday my family went to our friends’ house to go on a hike and go boating. We had a great time.
But when we got back home, my brother was really mean to my mom. It ruined my mom’s day. It had been such a fun day, so I felt really bad that it was ending this way.
Later, when I was going to bed, I heard a loud noise outside. So I went into my parents’ room and looked out the window to see what it was. I didn’t see anything outside, but I did see something about Christian Science in their room. It was a letter for my mom. When I looked at it, I noticed it said something about page 495 in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. So I got a copy of Science and Health and read all of page 495.
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