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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

And he was not expecting what he, having what he was having,
could be saying that he was expecting without astonishing every one if
any one could believe that he was saying what he was saying. Antliss was
not peculiar, he was not strange, he was not really frightened, he was
not careful, he was not quite stupid, he was not at all lazy, he was not
complicated, he was clearly saying what he was saying in the way that
not any one is clearly saying that thing. He did feel that something
would not be coming and he was not expecting anything of its coming. He
was not expecting to be having what he would not be having.
Enough of all who know that they have read something say that reading
that thing is quite exciting. Some say that they have come to a
conclusion. Some say that there should be more reading before there
comes concluding. Any one can say anything.
There comes then to be everything. Very many being mentioned some are
remembering something of all of them and are saying that saying what
they are saying is saying what is being said.
To begin. There is one. There being one there have been some. There
having been some there have been a number but not a great many.
Remembering all of them is remembering what any one saying anything is
saying. That is enough to arrange something. That is all that has not
been mentioned.
Not nicely having what all are having is to be nicely having what all
are having.


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