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By Jack Joseph Smith

for the body long sea line with no one and no Honolulu, for running. Meeting fishermen, and learning how to suprise her with fresh fish At the right time when the oil is hot, and she is past the first stage of wonder. See here, my dear, fresh fish, no need to churn and knead for poi and bread. He loved her in his fantasy, and suddenly for the first time in his life he understood that one loved not through wave lengths, and but in a real fashion. He realized that ex- dearment attracted his mind more than inani- mate objects. He looked into this young girls face, and she knew he saw. Her eyes focused back that he was a trusted experience for the moment, but not guidance for life, and he was happy. He could not but help smile and watch her. He asked her if she had ever seen any weird faces peering through the top windows in the modern hotels on the Hawaiian beaches. When she replied that she hadn't, he began to talk to her of the east, and of the aluman towers.

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AI Interpretation

GPT

This page contrasts sensual island intimacy with the looming image of modern hotels and eastern towers, making affection feel inseparable from larger structures of distance and power.

The page begins in tenderness, with fish, bread, shoreline, and a newly felt form of attachment, but it doesn't stay there. The mention of weird faces in hotel windows and the move toward the eastern towers introduces a harder, more impersonal world, so the page feels like a turn from immediate human feeling toward systems of looking and possession.


Claude

The dating-a-young-Hawaiian passage, where Jack's preserved 'suprise' and the retained struck-typed 'but in a real fashion' keep the page honest about its own revision state. The realization that she knows he's transient but trustworthy for the moment is the actual emotional beat.