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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

He was in and he
said that he said that same and that different thing. He did not accuse
that of being all of that thing. He said he was distributing that
extinction.
Pull it there and sit on that chair that is to say put out the hand and
walk forward and not push away what is not there where there is that
decoration. A longer stay and later going away and giving the attention
where the hand is extending that thing is not filling every one with
anything.
Separate them and do not put between them that which while not waiting
is paying attention to that thing.
Place the laughing where the smile is lending what there is of expecting
that attention. It is not expecting something. It is obeying all of that
consideration.

A place to stay when sitting and standing are so increasing that that
which is exciting is spreading is the continuing of engaging the whole
of that expression. It is rising and pervading. It has that to hear.
Waste not want not have a piece of carpet, use the laugh when longer use
it any time you go away. That is to say a heavy way to leave it all
alone is to use the time in every way.
A parcel. A parcel is the thing that when there is a heavy one is the
one that every one eating is not receiving. They were all there. They
each had that diversion. They came to have the time when they were not
accepting that string which was not there when the paper was not there.


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