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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


Why should not any one be certain that any one is one any one could be
liking and that every one are ones being completely foolish ones in
being ones being any one. Why should not any one be repeating something
of some such thing, repeating quite often that any one is one any one is
liking and that every one is one being a quite foolish one. Why should
not any one be one saying some such thing.
She was remembering quite remembering that any one was a one any one
could be liking well enough for anything and she was remembering and
saying some such thing that every one is a foolish enough one and that
very many are being ones being living.
She was saying this thing and any one could come to be one being certain
that she was quite saying that any one is one any one can be liking in
being one being living and that every one is one being a silly one in
being that one. Why should not any one come to be hearing her saying
this thing, quite saying this thing. She was not saying this thing and
saying anything in saying this thing. She was saying this thing and any
one could be one saying this thing, saying something of this thing,
almost quite saying that thing.
In paying anything she was not worrying. In paying for anything she was
not worrying. She had worried some. She was always worrying. In paying
for anything she was not needing to be paying then.


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