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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

This is all of what has been happening and very much
has been happening and very much is happening.
The joy of having a little thing when all of that little thing has
disappeared is what is interesting some who are having something of what
they have been having. That is not enough to complete quite everything.
That is enough to help arrange something.
Having all of something is not useful when all of that thing is lacking
what it is lacking. This is not annoying. This is not discouraging. This
needs all there is of explanation.
Clellan came to where if he had not come he would have been deciding
that not any one going anywhere could come. He did not like everything.
It is in a way what Clellan is doing doing what he has been liking. It
is in a way what Clellan is not expecting not doing what he is doing.
Clellan is feeling that he has not been arranging everything. Clellan is
quite feeling this thing.
All and enough of them have come all have gone away. Some look again.
Some do not look again. It is not a sad thing. Always it is not a
frightening thing. That is quite enough.
If Antliss had continued to win he would have been astonishing because
he could astonish any one by believing what he did believe. He believed
what could astonish any one that he was one believing. If he said that
he expected all he expected any one could come to be certain that he was
not knowing that expecting is what not any one having what he is having
is doing.


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