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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


The two who came in did not stay there, they left and the two who had
been there were the two who were there.
The two who were there were angry there and being angry they were left
there. Being left there one of them was angry, the other one was not
angry. The one that was angry was sitting. The one that was not angry
was resting. The two were there, one was angry and the other could have
known that, if that one had not been resting. The one that was angry was
angry because if being that one was something then being angry was
nothing. The one that was angry was angry and being angry was not
suffering and not being suffering was not having that being angry was
being what that one was being in being that one when being that one was
nothing.
That one was one who had been one being one who was not an angry one. In
being that one in being one who had been one not being an angry one that
one was not being one. That one was that one, that one was being then
one who was resting and there being then two of them and both resting
they were not being then there the two of them. One of them was there
then. That one was resting.
In a thing being one way and having come to be another way, in a thing
having come to be another way some one can be one trying to be telling
something. In trying to be telling something that one can come to be
saying something and some one asking something then that one is one then
wishing anything.


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