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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

She did remember something of believing
that every one is believing anything of something being existing. She
did lose anything.
Any one being any one is being one. Any one being that one is being that
one. One being that one is one being that one and being then the one not
losing anything of that thing not losing anything. That one, the one
being that one and not losing anything is one completely clearly not
losing anything. That one is one being one having a sudden feeling of
having lost something and being then completely clearly searching and
being then completely clearly not losing the thing, not losing anything.
This one is one completely clearly not losing anything. This one is one
not losing anything. This one is one completely clearly not losing
anything.
Each one is one, there are many of them. Each one is one. Each one is
that one the one that one is. Each one is one, there are many of them.
Each one is one.
Each one is one. Each one might be one being like every other one if
every one was one being like every other one. Each one is one. Each one
is one not like every other one. Each one is one. Any one is like any
one. Every one is like every one. Each one is one. There are very many
of them. Each one is one.
Each one is one and is mentioning something of some such thing. Each one
has been one and is mentioning something of some such thing.


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