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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

He was that one. He was satisfying any one enough that
he was that one. He was satisfying himself of something of being that
one.
When every one comes not to hear what they hear and see what they see
and feel what they feel and mean what they mean, when every one is
changing and eating and drinking and dying and when every one is using
what they are using and are having what they are having then every one
being one every one is being the one every one is being and that being
anything and anything being something then something being something and
anything being anything and everything being everything every one will
be saying what each one of them is saying and each one of them is saying
what each one is saying and each one is saying what each one saying is
saying.
If Clellan asks a question he will ask if some one knowing something
must not be knowing that that can be something to be known. Clellan
asking that question is saying that he has learnt quite learnt that
knowing something one does not know that that is something that can be
known. Clellan is continuing to be working and he will be working when
he continues to be working. Clellan is one asking and answering in
asking and answering.
If everything is altogether and everything is not altogether, if
everything is altogether and everything is altogether, if everything is
altogether then everything is something if everything being altogether
is anything.


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