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it we're starting on the fence today?”
Chet taught me how to plumb a line for the pickets; how to hold a hammer down on the end
of the handle instead of choking up on it; how to
calculate an adjusted spacing for the pickets; and how to use a level to get the wood exactly
vertical。 We worked on the fence for days; and the
whole time we worked we talked。 It wasn't just about his wife; either。 He wanted to know
about the sycamore tree and seemed to understand exactly
what I meant when I told about the whole being greater than the sum of its parts。 “It's that
way with people; too;” he said; “only with people it's
sometimes that the whole is less than the sum of the parts。”
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I thought that was pretty interesting。 And the next day during school I looked around at the
people I'd known since elementary school; trying to
figure out if they were more or less than the sum of their parts。 Chet was right。 A lot of them
were less。
Top of the list; of course; was Shelly Stalls。 To look at her; you'd think she had everything;
but there's not much solid underneath her Mount
Everest hair。 And even though she's like a black hole at sucking people in; it doesn't take
them long to figure out that being friends with her requires
fanning the flames of a wildfire ego。
But of all my classmates; the one person I couldn't seem to place was Bryce。 Unti
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