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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

There is a way of coming to know that
having a way of doing what one is doing one can do what one does do.
Clellan is saying, and he would be tired if one could be tired in saying
what he is saying, that having a way of doing what one does one can do
what one does. He is saying this thing. He is saying that any one can be
tired and every one is tired and not being tired one can do what one
does do when one has a way of doing what one does. He is saying that
that is all that thing.
He is saying that going to be doing what one is doing is making the
doing of that thing a thing to complete tiring the one doing that thing.
He is saying that going to be doing what one is doing is what he is not
going to be doing again. He is going to do what he does in the way he
does what he does. He says that all of that thing is all of that thing.
Enough come so that somebody hears something. Enough go so that hardly
anybody is left. Enough are left so that some hear what they hear. Some
come where they did not hear and some go where they will see what was
seen.
If many come then many are here and if few come then a few are here and
if they are here often they come again and coming again they hear what
they hear.
One having come and heard is asking if he has heard all that he heard.
That one going is not coming again if hearing all he has heard he is not
asked to come again.


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