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By Jack Joseph Smith

her. But if the chance arose, he would reject it. What a shame for them to be going opposite direct- ions. Then she appeared into the study of reality. Watching her smartly watch her brother speak with Jacob, Animal enjoyed her. She could be flatt- ered by the eyes but was keeping away; paying no attention to herself, holding still. She was not why he was here, but she gave to the table an ex- citing comfort. "Where have you been; what have you been doing?" Jacob asked plesently to Animal. "In the world of finance, and the excape from it." "Torn between securtiy and devilment a'?" "Running around the heavens making of myself an unpolished star." "Very nice; but now that you dress in the costume of the streets, will your preformance be of the the- eatre that helps others to remember you." "Alcohol is memory's special gift." Said Blankname, "I am dreaming of a place to drink it, that will last. A place we can always go once we have it. Money is subject to change, and it seems through your attitude, that someday you will have none." "My attitude has been running by the sea and reading the Journal. In the meantime people will want to cel- ebrate, and my balance and sanity will occur there un- till it is finished." "The money," stated Jacob.

Original Scan

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AI Interpretation

GPT

The daughter's presence turns the table into a charged field of beauty, money, alcohol, memory, and Animal's fantasy of a lasting place to drink.

The page moves from Animal's private impulse to reject the daughter into direct talk about finance, escape, performance, and alcohol. Blankname wants a durable public place, while Animal recasts his drift as balance and sanity until the money question cuts through the fantasy.


Claude

The table binds money, fantasy, heroin, beauty, and business together — the page shows how quickly desire can be routed through any of them in this company.