Page 155

By Jack Joseph Smith

192 | power, But once he felt the fear of going to far,. and released the mold of what senetimes occurred te hi as being the balance-of a supreme self, he ceuld not call it back, He could refocus a figure out of cloth or wood; ,out' of stool or atoney but. ’ a the blood ef the feeling woulll be -gones Now with Animal, this -jolt’ of departure-had just experiene~ : ced‘ him inte the instantaneous ‘belief of his veins being drys It was time for continuous lifes For as:slong as: he-could last, suddenly he wanted’ his pictures: of the world’ to -be -perfectly real, Hé found himself going ever to Animal, and asking him to clasp his : hand'in the brether tradition, Animal put eut his: hand, and Prankster pulled hit up with overwhelm ing strength, Prankster was laughing loudly, for Andzel was not expected te fully understand, that Prankster's inner motive wassbut te touch anether human beings’ It was:.a-way of saving himself, from struggling with his heart again when it was atte eupting to steps 4 Animal stoed beforehin, and'in his way-was:ser~ iously-amilings! "Let's go for a-well," with Axiant apr ue heen, ee PER Dee cd Praufeters P hace, "Fs r Chaisth Bedti.House;, went dowr beach, .and ‘turned 'seuth: walk sar. Praw later Poandsten gti: ope wing fa fore bya, This doorwoy forms HY dud they haowds tute feet”

Original Scan

Page 155

AI Interpretation

GPT

Prankster reaches toward Animal in a moment where camaraderie becomes a way of holding himself together against emotional collapse.

The handshake matters because it is less about agreement than contact. Prankster is trying to save himself from falling back into private feeling, and fellowship briefly becomes a bodily remedy rather than an idea.


Claude

Prankster reaches toward Animal in a moment where camaraderie becomes a way of staying upright. The page is one of the manuscript's clearest friendship scenes.