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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

Why
is there no danger and why when there is a cottage why is there anything
hasty in asking for nothing and not staying longer. Why is there no
danger in an attitude and in the certainty of tea and bread and butter.
Why is there no danger.
Lecture, lecture a hat and say it is a cat, say it is a lively
description, say that there is collusion, to say this and say it
sweetly, to say this and make alike service and a platter, to do this is
horrid and yet when does kindness fail.
An alarm a study and dragged alarm is splendid. It is shocking and a
disgrace. It is a garment in disposition.
Boiling what is boiling, currants are boiling and india rubber and more
negligence and certainly a dress too and more likely a coat and a head
dress and a sight of shoes. Very likely all of this is boiling and very
likely there is nothing hot, nothing is so hot that there is any way to
choose.
If there is a piece to part is there any lighter part is there when the
fat is thinner, is there when the moths are slimmer, is there any way no
table when there is and where there is. This is not in the interest of
the pins nor really in the interest of white thread nor indeed in the
interest of the afternoon or the morning, it is not in any interest, it
will cause slippers. This is cute.
Explain a curve, a curve is that angle which placing a line there shows
a regular chance to be fitting.


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