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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

Actually all of them are together. They are there and are
there where they stand and sit and look often. They are continuing.
If the accumulation of inexpediency produces the withdrawing of the
afternoon greeting then in the evening there is more preparation and
this will take away the paper that has been lying where it could be
seen. All the way that has the aging of a younger generation is part of
the way that resembles anything that is not disappearing. It is not
alright as colors are existing in being accommodating. They have a way
that is identical.
Charging the admission is not the only way of doing. Opening the falling
and seeing the illuminating is not the only way of whitening. The oily
half of the higher place is the hard things that do not get in and
remain. They change what is darker and they make louder what is regular.
They keep together and separate later. That is all of the rest. The half
that sleep are opening what is receiving. The two parts are enough
together to be closer. They are not seeking anything that is muddier.
Something is running and the sound is not increasing. It is loud enough
to wet the thing that is beginning. It is not undertaking to see what is
seen. Sleeping is continuing. Joining is quite soothing. All ways are
remarking something. It is again. It is where it has been. One again and
one again and that is everything as that is something.


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