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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
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AI Interpretation
Railroad whistles, the Summit House kitchen table, leftover wine, failed world-saving, and work remembered with Barb make gratitude stand beside stubborn, unamused endurance.
The letter moves through beer, wine, basement, and country visitors with the rough warmth of lived domestic memory. Saving the world step by step is described almost casually, which makes the failed attempt sound both grandiose and sincere. Thanking Barb for sticking with it turns the whole recollection into an acknowledgment of witness.
'Dear Barb' letter: the whistle off the railroad train, the Summit House, kitchen table, quarts of beer and leftover wine in the basement. 'I drank till the cows came home and no man was invited.' Thanks for sticking — he kept findings and 'Bary, is a lot of it.'