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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

How dark all this shows in green and brown and yet white real
white is cream.
A curve, a curve is that angle which determines the recognition of the
center in relation to the gathering extension, a curve is that result
which is disturbing the roundness that is not redder. The center the
whole center is a flower and being a flaming flower does not mean that
there is a shadow, it means just watering and winking and wading and
rearranging, it means just that exactly.
Life on the Mississippi and in Missouri, life is that which when
undertaken is not bashful. Why should it be bashful. Suppose there comes
the time which shows that there was a difference, is this any disgrace,
does this make pride, it does not make pride but it does make secretion,
and what is secretion, secretion is that amusement which every little
mark shows as merit. A mark is very necessary. Suppose there is a mark
well then there is a mark.
All the mark comes, all the mark is, all there is is a mark, all there
comes comes to mark, a mark has that character and that price, a likely
price a completely likely price.
Not seasoning a turnip, this does make a story, it makes this story, it
tells how what is just alike has no difference. The patience for that is
not denied.
Daylight is measured by there being a dinner a staple sobriety and a
wise widow. Day-light is not meant by the evening and too much
repetition.


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