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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

She is completely loving, completely lovelily
loving. She is that one.
Each one is one. Each one is that one the one that one is. Each one is
one. Each one is one some are knowing. Each one is one. One is one many
are knowing. One is one not any one is completely certain is completely
charming. That one is one being one being almost completely feeling in
being almost completely charming. This one is one not completing any
such thing not completing feeling, not completing feeling in being
almost completely charming, not completing being almost completely
charming, not completing being charming.
She was marrying, she was not then married, she was one having lost
something and not remembering anything then of anything, of having or of
loving, she was marrying then again. She was married then. She was
living then, she was satisfying any one being satisfied with that thing.
She was satisfying herself then with being one satisfying herself with
that thing. She was not losing anything, she was losing that thing, she
was losing not losing anything.
Being that thing being one being something that was in a way a delicate
thing was something she was not having, she was not having that thing in
being one being that one being the one she might be, being the one she
was. Being a delicately sensitive one was something she was not having
in being completely that one being completely the one she might be
being, in being the one she had been being, in being the one she would
be being.


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