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By Jack Joseph Smith

The Best Banker When I walk in to rob the place, the lady know mask or not, I stook up for her in grammar school; and behind me partiners have already loaded up and I won't use military metaphor's im explanition of the men behind this thievery when one says, “is this your next door neighbor," as I am telling everyone to scoot,, while I know that I am timeing myself; three minutes I have in-my head about this women I see tae? hy my past,. just as a child I take the rifels as my worth saying wrong place going right back out the glass Tradgey would never leave , So she had to find her touch

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"The Best Banker" expands the robbery scene into a timed, panicked return to childhood memory, where tragedy stays lodged behind the action and the woman’s touch has to be recovered.

This page is more kinetic than the one before it, full of masks, rifles, shouted orders, and the clock running in the speaker’s head. Yet the real pressure comes from recognition, because the woman at the bank is also the girl from grammar school, and that past keeps breaking through the crime. The ending gives the robbery a deeper wound: tragedy outlasts the act itself.


Claude

The Best Banker: inside the robbery, three minutes timed, the is this your next door neighbor line, going right back out the glass. Tradgey would never leave so she had to find her touch.