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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


She was one, and being living was enough that thing to be a thing that
she could remember enough. She was living and she could remember enough
of having been a younger woman, of being an older woman, of coming to be
an older woman, of coming to be an old woman.
She being one was remembering that she was that one. She remembering
that she was that one was remembering it enough to be one having done
what she had done and being that one. She having done what she had done
and being that one she was one living and remembering enough that she
was that one and she was one arranging what she was intending to
continue to be arranging and she was one remembering enough.
That is the end of that and she was one being one. Any being one is one
some are describing. Any one being one is one that one is describing.
Some one being one and being the one being beautifully described as
completely beautiful one, that one being the one being beautifully
described and being beautifully described very often as being
beautifully that one, as being a beautiful one, that one being one is
one some describe, that one being one is one that one describes. That
one being one and being described beautifully as a beautiful one is one
that that one describes and that one describing that one is describing
everything of that one and describing everything of that one is
describing anything of that one and describing anything of that one is
describing that one and describing that one is something that some can
do in beautifully describing that one as beautiful one.


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