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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


A little expression of marrying means that and it succeeds in saluting.
This means something.
Why does that the one being there see that see that reflection, why,
because there is no separation and there is no talking when the time has
come for all more and there is that result of definite cooking which is
not to be forgotten while eating is that necessity in establishing not
drinking.
The celebration of the evening is not in settling an extraction that
will come out after walking. That is that necessity and using that is
the best proof. There is none.
Carpet sweeping is so timely and a comb would be useful if there was
poverty.
If the wading is so sweet and there is day-light then the time which
turned black grey and the earrings longer were the months that had that
time. All the pepper which has a color is the color that is so
articulate. There is the increase of more.
Astonishing is when there is no ring. Not astonishing this which is no
adaptation. All the color that is there shows that the company is
smaller. They see that and they put in some salt and some butter. This
is not to cause a quarrel. This is not to keep eating away.
Tail pieces and a doll, a covering that is blue and white, a cup and not
a mixture in it, darkness and sympathy, this does not mean that some one
has been afraid to stay away.
If the road-bed has no saw-dust and the water has no flour, if the money
has no butter and the conversation is successful then in some way we
will have a room and a bath and more.


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