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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

She could be
one. She was not saying anything.
She could be one. In not saying anything she was not saying anything of
that thing. She was not saying anything of not saying anything.
She could be one. She was one. She was saying something. She was saying
that anything is something. She was saying that something which is
something is everything and that everything is not something and not
being something she would be suspecting that in continuing it was not
everything. She was not saying anything of this thing.
She could be one accompanying some one and always accompanying some one
she could always have been listening. In being one who could always have
been listening she was one not saying anything. In being one not saying
anything she was one suspecting what she was suspecting. In being one
suspecting she was one deciding and in deciding she was arranging and in
arranging she was continuing that the one she was accompanying was not
showing what he might have been showing.
In being one she was one and in being one she was one who accompanying
and could be listening and suspecting and deciding and arranging and
continuing and being that one was one living long enough in being that
one to have been one being one expecting enough of not continuing being
living.
There are many living and any of them can be one being that one be one
being living and any of them being one being living can be one saying
something and deciding anything.


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