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you sense when seeing any person who is present in a natural everyday situation.
Yes sir, frogs for hair and fish for shoes are letter string mistakes that need to be
figured out, and fixed, so the 'Pattern Maker' shows each person in a natural way.
So, Mr. Fixit, respecting Miss Tickle's personal knowledge about keeping the old
'Tele-Verse' turned off, getting right to the 'Pattern Maker' at dawn, makes sense."

Now, through the open door to his office, the men hear from the hallway, "Mr.
Rayus, did I hear my name? Well, no matter for now. I found Joe'der playing on
the slide. Mr. Watson called me from the bus to see if he was here. I'll drive him
home, personally. I just thought that you ought to know about it, so I stopped in
here before going on my way. I will see both of you gentlemen on Monday."

As the sun's light is filling the hall, making Miss Tickle's outline glow, Mr. Rayus
sees the day is ending. Facing Mr. Fixit, he says, "Mr. Fixit, as you have figured
out a way to fix it so it is one definite thing, I have figured out that, when a pat-
tern makes sense in a natural way, it does not need to be figured out at all. What
the pattern shows is clear for all who sense it, and the sense that it now makes is
common sense. So, as the natural patterns of this day clearly show, it now makes
sense for us to move on to our own activities for the evening. Thank you, sir. ....
Oh, Mr. Fixit, ..., I'll be here for another moment; I would like to oneder around
the school by my self for a bit." .... Watching Mr. Fixit walk down the sun lit hall,
as a fading "tih-tih-tih" sound echos his distance, Mr. Rayus sits back down in his
chair to jot down a few notes, but, as it has become quiet, ..., he just begins to sit.

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