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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

She had been
surprised by something of that thing. She was telling everything in the
way she had been surprised by something. She was telling anything in a
way. She was telling everything in a way.
She was feeling something. She was feeling and she was remembering that
feeling was existing. She was feeling something and she would be
remembering that feeling had been existing. She was feeling something,
she was then not certain that feeling was existing. She was feeling
something. She would not be certain that feeling had been existing. She
was feeling something, she was saying that feeling was existing, that
she had not been certain that she had been feeling the feeling that was
existing. She was feeling something. She was not certain that feeling
was existing. She was saying that she was not certain she was feeling
the feeling she was not certain was existing.
She was learning anything. She was liking knowing the thing she had come
to be learning. She was surprised at the thing being existing the thing
she had just learned was existing. She was surprised then. She was not
surprised at everything. She was not surprised at anything. She was
surprised at everything. She was surprised at anything. She was in a way
saying she was being surprised at anything that she was knowing was
being existing. She was saying in a way saying something.


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