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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


Herford is doing something. He is believing that not any one is
believing anything. He is believing that he is doing what he would be
doing if not any one was believing that he was doing anything. Any one
can be believing that he is doing something. Any one can believe that
doing something is not anything. He can believe that not any one is
believing anything. He can believe he is not believing anything. He can
believe that he is doing what he would be doing if he were not believing
anything. He is believing that doing anything can begin not to be
exciting.
Clellan will believe what he can believe not any one can believe who is
doing what he will be doing if he does what he is going to be doing.
Clellan believes that he can believe what he will believe if he does
what he will do. Clellan does what he does. Clellan will do what he will
do. Clellan will believe what he does believe he can believe if he can
do what he will do. Clellan does what he does. Clellan believes that
doing what he does can be exciting. Clellan believes that believing what
he believes he can believe will begin not to be exciting.
Cheyne was answering and answering he was doing something and doing
something he was not believing anything and not believing anything he
was saying something and saying something he was irritating and
irritating he was pleasing and pleasing he was dying and dying he was
burning.


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