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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

He did
not continue to wear that and he did not continue to wear that when he
wore what he wore. He was wearing what he did wear.
If anybody wished that they saw what they meant to see then they would
see that anything is something. If anything is something then explaining
is explaining and explaining being explaining explaining is that thing.
Explaining being that thing, anything being something, then wishing to
be seeing what they are meaning to be seeing is something and that being
something deciding is something. Deciding being something, saying
something is saying something.
If some one said something he said that thing, if some one answered
something he answered that thing, if they both were then being living
any one could be hearing what any one would be hearing. Being finishing
and being beginning are being meeting and leaving.
He says that he has said what he said and that changing he is not
repeating what he has been saying.
She says that she has said what she said and that changing she is
repeating what she has said.
A new thing having come it is a new thing and being a new thing and
repeating being existing it is a new thing.
One if he is talking is saying that he is feeling all that he is
feeling. He is saying that he is feeling all that he is feeling.
He is saying that feeling all that he is feeling he is saying that he is
feeling all that he is feeling.


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