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let in the day's earliest rays of golden light. ..., ahhhhhh, .... Yuh' know, Sir, my
habit of being up, and ready to go, at dawn, may have come from my youth. I
remember receiving beautiful and useful presents on the days of the year when
my family would honor the presence of the immortals who speak with eternity."

Hearing these words, Mr. Rayus looks at Mr. Fixit with one eye and, with the ris-
ing tone of a question, he says, "Huh!?," but, before more could be asked, Mr.
Fixit adds, "On these days, I was focused on being up to watch the glowing out-
line of dawn's early light define the horizon. Then, everyone would enjoy the out-
standing presents provided throughout the day. I guess you can tell that I love the
dawn, huh, Mr. Rayus, so, maybe ..., we could meet here tomorrow at dawn?"

Having a clear image of Mr, Fixit's onederful nature in mind, Mr. Rayus instant-
ly supports Mr. Fixit's point of view. Seeing dawn in this way, through the eyes
of Mr. Fixit, Mr. Rayus begins to show a warm, knowing, glow on his face and,
in a clear tone of voice, he says, "Dawn is good. To begin at dawn provides the
whole day for us to look into the 'Pattern Maker' and to fix it, ..., uhh, so, then,
each pattern that the 'Pattern Maker' makes, will make sense; ..., uh~m, ..., that
is ..., so the pattern of a person whose image is to show in one of the rooms is
sent out of the weaver as a pattern which makes sense in a natural way."

"And you know, Mr. Fixit, a person showing froggy hair and fishy feet is an image
which makes no sense, as this image clearly shows a pattern which it is not what

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