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"So, Mr. Fixit, are you saying that you are imagining separate ways of wondering
and you would like spell out this word sound to make sense of one definite way?"

"That is my point exactly." says Mr. Fixit. "I found that spelling the word wonder
is much like spelling the word wander, and I know that either word, wonder, or,
wander, may be said to make sense of one's being open to going in ways having
no point or goal. But, as I wonder, I do not sense myself begin to wander. So,
here is my point, Mr. Rayus, since my way of wondering does not involve any
wandering, the sense which I would like to make as I spell out the word sound:
wonder, is my sense of: 'being open to the ways which make it into one thing.'"

"Yes, Mr. Rayus, my sense of wonder opens up just before I figure out how to fit
so many separate items into one, 'o-n-e,' thing, so, the word sound that is spelled:
'w-o-n-d-e-r,' would, for me, be better spelled: 'o-n-e-d-e-r.' Here, Sir, written on
this page, I have given a definite spelling to match the way I oneder, as I imagine
the ways to make it one now. .... Huh~umm. .... With this spelling, I may write,
'Onedering is being open with the purpose of making it into one definite thing.'"

"Now get this, Mr. Rayus. I have noticed that, when I am done onedering and it is
now fixed, any wandering-wondering about it is gone; ..., uh~mm, ..., it is now
fixed, once, and for all. Onedering leaves no room for one to wonder. You know,
Sir, I can't have you wondering if I fixed the slide on the playground the right way,
..., as you are watching the little ones here at school go up the ladder. That way of

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