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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


In saying anything she was saying that anything surprised her that
surprised her and that anything surprised her because anything is
existing. In saying that anything is existing she was saying that not
anything surprised her because everything is existing and anything
surprised her. In saying anything she said it in the way she had been
feeling when anything surprised her and because anything surprised her
she said everything in that way, she said everything in the way she said
anything. She said everything in the way that she was feeling that she
was not certain that she was feeling anything and was feeling that
anything being something was something that was a thing that would be to
her a surprising thing. She said everything in that way. She was saying
something.
She was that one. There are many being living. Each one is one. There
are many of them. Each one is one, each one in being one and saying
something is saying something in a way, is saying anything in a way.
One was saying everything in a way. It was a very certain way. It was a
very decided way. It was a very clear way. It was a quite long way. It
was a completely clear way. It was a complete way. It was a delicate
way. It was an entire way. It was a continuing way. It was a way that
was a way that would come to be a thing that any one would know was a
way that was that way.


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