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“That’s right. I totally forgot!” I said. “I’m so lucky that I sat in front of you. If I hadn’t, I wouldn’t have found out till it was too late!” I got out my spelling words, studied all the way to school. And ended up acing the test!
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The minute I got home, I gave Tex a gigantic hug.
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“This is the luckiest hat in the world,” I said. “I’m never taking it off!”
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“But you promised to give it back!” said Tex.
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“I know, but…” I pretended to try to pull the hat off my head. “I think it’s stuck.”
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“It is not!” said Tex.
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“Please-oh-please let me borrow your lucky hat for one more day!” I begged.
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“Tomorrow I’m auditioning for the school play, and I need every bit of help I can get.”
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“OK,” said Tex. “One more day. But you’d better be really nice to me.”
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“I will,” I agreed. “In fact, here you can have my lucky dollar!” Tex let out a whoop, then started dancing around and waving his gift in the air.
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The next day turned out to be super lucky. My audition couldn’t have gone better.
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“Wow, Arizona!” said my friend Mareya. “I can’t believe how amazingly you just did! You are so getting a major part in this play!”
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“Thanks! You did really great, too!” I said. “But honestly, the only reason I did OK is because I had my lucky hat.”
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“What lucky hat?” asked Mareya.
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“This one,” I said, reaching into my backpack, where I thought I’d put Tex’s hat since I couldn’t wear it for the audition. But it wasn’t there! “Oh no!” I cried. “It’s gone! What am I going to tell Tex?”
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Mareya helped me look for it. Luckily, we found Tex’s hat in my locker. Also luckily, I discovered that I could be lucky with or without a goofy-looking cap in my possession.
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