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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

Surely there is that much certainly.
A dirty bath is so clean that there is eyesight. A sponge, a crack in
soap, all that makes nails longer. It does and yet if there is no change
of name there is an example. Names are mingling.
Names are mingling and the surprise is not official. It is recorded and
a nightingale is a song. A song is pretty nearly more. It is singing.
Please utter that change three times and then what happens, it happens
and the whole little taste is so winking that there is no light. There
is night. There is night light, there is pink light, there is midnight.
All the chief occupations are in the checked dress. This is made of
curtains and calico and rhodedendrons and kindling wood and even of some
gauze. This is so soon summer.
All of it is in a hat. A hat is yellow. If a hat is that color why
should sleeves be shorter. If sleeves are shorter why is a dress yellow.
There is an answer.
A blade and a setting that has the colors of a simple sample of right
resolution is so sweet that there is a precious saying.
I and y and a d and a letter makes a change. The obligation is mutual.
Will the pieces widen. If they do then thickness is increasing. A
caution, that makes midnight. A cake, that makes squeezing. If there is
reading and recollection is tall and the time that has light has made
the night, if there is reading and a recollection makes arithmetic, then
a memory has no choice, it remembers nothing, it remembers more, it
enlarges satisfaction.


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