Page 49

By Jack Joseph Smith

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AI Interpretation

GPT

A woman with blue tablets and winged or angelic imagery is figured as someone outside ordinary prescription and fixed meaning.

Even through OCR noise, the page clearly links the woman to flight, religion, wave-tide decay, and an almost metaphysical detachment from the past. The speaker seems fascinated by her as a figure beyond ordinary consequence.


Claude

Two little blue tablets on his tongue, and the question of whether flying could ever be transferred into a being with her without breaking wing. The page figures Lithetes as a person touched only by the religion of the angels, outside predisposed meaning — and therefore impossible to stay with.