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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

She went on believing that thing. She changed her mind
some.
She was loving and she was certain that any one doing that thing any one
loving was the one not doing that thing not doing anything for loving.
She went on believing that thing. She changed her mind some about some
little things. She was loving and she was marrying and she was sick then
and she had three children and she believed in everything in which she
had always been believing. She had always been believing in working, she
believing in that thing. She had always been believing that loving and
marrying and having children was something that was happening, she
believed in believing that thing. She believed that in doing anything
nothing was changing, she believed that in arranging living any one
would do that thing would arrange the living they were believing in. She
went on believing in the things in which she was believing. She changed
her mind about some little things and she said then that she had changed
her decision. She believed in that thing she believed in working and
marrying and having children and in believing in the things in which she
had been believing.
She was working and loving then and marrying and being sick then and
working and having children and being sick then and she was believing
then in the things in which she had been, in which she was believing.


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