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wondering might get one to worrying; which is like wandering around a thing, but
feels much worse, ..., ahh, in a hurry, ...; so, one may feel being open, but, if you
look inside, you will see that a person in a worry is open to turning to any which-
a-way; and, ..., uh~mmm, ...; I've seen the fact here more than once, Mr. Rayus,
worrying about a thing leads to one being undone, rather than to one being done.
And, now, Sir, you know I must say this: To know, 'No worries.,' is onederful."

Seeing Mr Fixit reaching over for his cup, Mr. Rayus turns away in his chair. He
stands up, straightens out his clothes and, as he is sitting down again, he asks Mr.
Fixit, "So, Mr. Fixit, at the end of our conversation in the hallway a few days ago,
after I told you that the 'Pattern Maker' was mistaking little purple tree frogs for
my hair and mistaking large fish for my shoes, and I noticed you begin to wonder,
what I was really seeing you begin to do, ..., since I only imagined seeing you be-
gin to wonder the wander-wonder that begins with the letter: 'double-U, ..., was to
see you begin to oneder the 'make-it-one' oneder that begins with the letter: 'Oh?'"

Hearing Mr. Rayus speak with words with which he completely agrees, Mr. Fixit
leans forward in his chair, reaches out, and gives Mr. Rayus a patta-pat-pat on his
shoulder and back; and with a quick head move back a little, Mr. Fixit brings the
face of the new Principal into focus to say, "Yes sir, Mr. Rayus, I am beginning to
tell that you are getting to know who I am, quite well. Our meeting together this
afternoon, even though for only a moment, has let me know that when we meet
tomorrow to open up and look inside the 'Pattern Maker,' we will meet as more

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