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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

In arranging to have something, she was not
being one. In being one she was telling something and in telling
something she was hearing that she was one telling something and hearing
that she was one telling something she was telling that in telling
something she was telling what she was telling.
In expecting to be continuing she was feeling and feeling that she
needed something and she was arranging so that she would have something
and in arranging that she would have something she was feeling what she
was telling.
In succeeding she was one who could be the one succeeding in doing what
she was doing. In succeeding she was the one telling what she was
telling, she being one having been hearing what she had been hearing
when she was telling what she was telling.
She was that one. She was the one who was the one that was that one.
Knowing that any one is doing what that one is doing, suspecting that
any one is the one that one is, is what some one, who is one and is all
of the one who is what she is, is completely doing. This one the one who
is all of what she is, is one suspecting that any one is what they are,
is knowing that any one is doing what they are doing. She is all of that
one and being all of that one is knowing everything, is suspecting
everything. She is suspecting anything and in suspecting anything is
deciding to be suspecting something and in suspecting that thing is
suspecting that every one is doing what every one is doing.


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