Dr. Eddy Cated had mixed feelings about this class. It was the 200th, and last, class in the Good Days and Bad Days series. In a way, he was looking forward to more time for reading his personal library and curing his "Sea Fever." The words of John Masefield were going through his mind. "I must down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky." Yes, he was looking forward to his golden-plated retirement years, but he was already missing rejects. Since March, 1980, Dr. Eddy had held a class each and every month with one goal in mind: He wanted to pass on his experiences with rejects to the world of platers and metal finishers.
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