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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

Falling is not easy.
It is impossible to disturb every one and yet it is done when anything
which is walking is appearing. It is done and then that is not ended not
at all ended. It is done and some little thing is not completed when it
is done. Not enough is left then to remain where any one had been.
Not any of all who were not wrong were right and that could have been
what some were saying if all were not saying what they saw when they
looked where they fell.
They did not fall all over the pleasant sound that was being sung. They
did not fall and they did not sit and they walked pretty well and in
walking they had not all the sizes they would have. They had sizes that
were larger and they had sizes that were smaller.
The ones who clap when they laugh and laugh when they look mean that
that they clap when they laugh and laugh when they look.
They all, all who saw while they heard what they heard, all were there
and remained until they were not to stay where they were any longer.
There was enough of all that had been done again to start all those who
were started to come again. They all came again. They came again and
they sat while they heard what they heard and saw all of some of what
they saw.
If some one was not liking doing something more it was not because that
one was feeling all of more being more it was because that one had not
had what she had not had when she had wanted what she had wanted.


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