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By Jack Joseph Smith

the murmurs in the Earth with the long slightly audible tones of Black- mans song. The dust was padded in places, while the spots of moss:attempted to spread. Shotgun man came ther over the grove in a fit of foam and tongue. Thickly through his frenzy he was speaking. "Blackman is in grave danger. He has gone over the line." Shotgun's body cranked his vertebrae ridged, and to tremmered lips he took a cigarette crumpled from the squeeze in his jeans; lit it up, and then put it out on the veins of his left hand... The nervious system stood clearly out on Prankster's temples. "Ah," said shotgun, "now I feel better." A single gun shot rang out over the hills. They had been too close for Blackman not to turn directly on the V force, and begin a walk down from stride toward the armed. A short stepping approach, with the empty shotgun at his shoulder his vision as a camera aimed at the first body of the V. "Positions, positions," he had whispered out to his foe in a tempered like singing lisp hiss. "Positions, positions, positions." There had been silence... So he had lifted his two legs high twice laughing. "'A' ah, two giant steps above the law!"

Original Scan

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AI Interpretation

GPT

The page tightens the scene around the gunshot, contrasting Shotgun's panic and Prankster's physical dread with Blackman's theatrical movement toward the armed V.

The restored text makes the moment feel choreographed and unstable at once: the law, the empty shotgun, the camera-like vision, and Blackman's repeated cry of positions all turn violence into staged posture. The handwritten insertions sharpen that performance.


Claude

As the shot approaches, bodies around Blackman give way to visible panic while his own motion resolves into composure. The page is slow-motion heroism without endorsement.