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While nodding his head in agreement, Mr. Rayus says, "I like the logic in what
I am hearing and I approve wholeheartedly. Knowing this way saves time by not
having to undo mistakes made by taking one thing for another thing, making one
stop, to set things in the right order or, even, to figure it out again, the right way."

"Yes, thank you, Sir, but please know that getting it fixed may take a while if, as
I am looking into it, I find many folds inside which I need to lay out flat; here,
it turns out to be complex. But, when I am done explaining it, I have heard peo-
ple say I make it look simple. 'Making it look simple,' just might be my legacy."

Hearing this from Mr. Fixit's own mouth, Mr. Rayus, smiles, gives a good laugh,
and says, "Please, excuse me Mr. Fixit, but that's exactly what I heard from Mr.
One'stone when he said to me: 'He's a good man, Mr. Fixit. When he gets hold
of a thing, no matter how complex it may be, he is able to make it look simple.'
So, believing Mr. One'stone's words to be true, this is the very reason why I am
glad that you work here, as, to use again the word used by both Tianna and Miss
Tickle, the 'Pattern Maker' has gone ka'ploowee and it now needs to be fixed."

Now, as the point of the note to Mr. Fixit comes to mind, Mr. Rayus gets to the
point and asks, "Well, Mr. Fixit, since you told me earlier that ..., ahh, ..., that
you thought you ought to look into the 'Pattern Maker' this weekend, I thought
that, well, ..., since I am the Principal around here, ..., that I ought to look into
it with you, sir; ..., er, ..., well, that is, ..., just as long as I'm not in the way?"

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