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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

Is satisfaction suspicion, it is there, it is in
peace. All the time is sweeping. All that and more. No use is more
hindered than a smelling cover. That is so neat and particular. All the
same there is no answer.
Smell is not a wall. So small and so drunk from a well. A wink is not
somber. So fine and there is no time. Patience means curls.
A patent is not the same thing as no place to lay down in a room. This
does show that something is bought. The means to station a chair in a
place is so made that the feet are covered. A little of feet does not
make any difference. There is no interpretation.
Light as a spoon and no duller and some silver and a spilling of a whole
assortment of cheese this does make the suggestion that not touching is
not everything.
Candy is lively. The kindness of smelling. That last scent is lingering.
If the precious thing is ripe it has been washed. Smelling is not
patient. It is reduced and remembered.
The sign, the left and the laugh, all the tangle, the length of light,
piece the pressing, to be near and that graciously makes hindering
gracious in sleeping. The sent hindering is attacking clinging. The
closeness is thin request.
Wipe no more and pillow the time to rise, wipe in and have no shutter,
weigh and rest more in the middle, protect the top, hold all
principally.
Dimmer than a demand of a dance in the surrounding depreciation.


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