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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
This fragment reflects on reform, childhood speech, memory, and the lingering social pattern the page calls an old blueprint.
Only a few lines remain stable here, so the interpretation has to stay modest. Even so, the surviving fragment suggests a mind linking early formation, bad habit, and remembered social structure, as if the page were trying to describe how private damage hardens into collective pattern.
Corrected in audit. The fragment diagnoses how fear of admitting childhood not-knowing drives a society to convert 'remembrance' into 'knowledge' — the book's clearest statement of the generational mechanism the Animal scene is set against. The prior reading ('People are reformed every day') softened the accusation.