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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

Quantities are not lost when there
is satisfaction and yet there is the whole way of counting and there is
some way of retiring. Nevertheless it cannot be seen that the way to
remove what is not seen is not the way that washing makes plain. It is
slightly difficult to have what is being had and to say that sleeping is
sleeping a little any day. It is not thoughtful to think that the way to
make a sound is by hearing a roaring that may be a mingling and
certainly is existing.
All the perplexity of congratulation is removed when two are talking and
are saying that they are not where they were. They have been moving and
they saw one and pleasantly took something and they did not see one and
this had to do with eating. Particularly undertaking refusing everything
is a means that is wholesome when health and wealth is not
deteriorating. All that can be included is not all that is withheld and
rashly enough the water that came all flowed away. There was then a
happy ending.
If two talking together are saying that they have not been together when
each one saw something then they are not always listening, they are
sometimes tired. This is enough so so that two can be married.
One is the one who came and looked down and did not frown and could walk
longer if the way which is long is harder. This one who did walk went
back again and said that that which was seen was peculiar.


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