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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

If there is a thin thing some are saying that it is like some
other thing. If there is a thin thing some are denying that it is a thin
thing. If there is a thin thing some are not hearing what some one has
been saying who has been saying that the thin thing is a thin thing.
There are thin things and some of them are hanging in front of
something. There are thin things and they are nicely thin things, things
nicely being thin enough and letting then all the light in. If there are
thin things they are thin enough to hang and let light in. If there are
thin things it is certain that they are like some other things. There
are thin things and any one not having seen them is not completely
certain that they are thin things. They are thin things the things that
are thin things and some have seen them and have said then that those
things are thin things.
A man in his living has many things inside him. He has in him his being
certain that he is being one seeing what he is looking at just then, he
has in him the kind of certain feeling of seeing what he is looking at
just then that makes a kind of them of which a list will be made in
making out a list of every one. This feeling of being certain of seeing
what he is looking at just then comes from the being in him that is
being then in him, comes from the mixing in him of being then one being
living and being one then being certain of that thing.


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