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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

Any one talking and any one who is not
talking and listening is talking, any one talking is remembering that
something that was said was something that being said was meaning that
something is something. Any one talking is one remembering something of
something. Any one talking is telling that something having been
something, something is something.
In being one not expecting that one will be taking what one will not be
taking, in being such a one one is one and one being one one can be that
one and when one can be that one and is that one then that one is the
one who can be that one and is that one and being that one then one is
being that one and being that one reducing and increasing is existing
and reducing and increasing being existing that one is that one and that
one being that one reducing is reducing and increasing is increasing.
Reducing being reducing and increasing being increasing everything is
something and everything being something anything is the thing that will
not be some other thing. This is all of that thing and this being all of
that thing something is all of something and something being all of
something reducing and increasing are being existing.
Continuing and having been destroyed then and continuing and not having
been destroyed then are two things that are happening. These two things
being things that are happening enough is happening to encourage any one
who is being encouraged then and to discourage any one who is being
discouraged then.


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