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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
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AI Interpretation
Under the handwritten title "The Beauty of Sleep," Lithetes names herself and the flirtation turns into comic theology, shared motion, and Animal's invitation to leave the cart and run.
The page balances correction and excess: Lithetes is practical and abrupt, while Animal converts the ride into a theory of motion, happiness, and impossible lovers. The handwritten title gives the exchange a dreamy frame, but the dialogue stays physically immediate through the cart, the running, and her final drift into a gaze.
Lithetes gives her name and says she was baptized by a Presbyterian minister, and Animal answers with the line that Einstein and the Blessed Virgin have transcended time and become lovers, making four happy people. The page is the manuscript's signature move — romantic banter immediately overloaded with cosmological nonsense-theology.