Maverick isn't downloading to my macbook pro mid 2009?

Initially, I when to the apps and hit download and it came onto my desktop but wasn't moving.  So I deleted it and then tried to download from app store but it's not even downloading.  What did I do wrong?

Make sure your Mac meets Mavericks requirements:
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