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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

Donger saw what he said meant something and
he said that if it meant something he was doing what he did not intend
to do and he did not intend to finish everything he began. Donger said
that he saw what he said meant something and he did know that when he
asked if something was something he did know that an answer would come
and if it came it might not come again. If it came again and an answer
that came might come again it might be the thing that would determine
him to ask something that he had just asked. Donger said that he knew
that what he said had that meaning.
Donger knew enough to remember that if something is something he could
ask what he would ask if, he knew what he knew. Donger knew and asked
and he said perhaps it is perhaps it isn't and he said that if he asked
and something is something it was very well for him to have asked what
he hoped to ask.
They all liked asking that any one who decides what is decided decides,
when it is to be decided that that which is to be decided is to be
decided. They all ask and they all do not refuse and they all do not
hear and they all stay and they all stand and they all open what has
been open when anything that is open is open. If they do not like it
they will ask so that they can not like it and when they can not like it
it is enough that they have seen enough to have seen what they have
seen.


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