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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

She is one expecting some one and the one she is
expecting is one telling that she is not needing to be telling what she
is telling, she is just needing to be talking and needing to be talking
she is not needing anything. The one expected is the one not needing
anything and being talking is telling that she has been needing
something and has been needing talking. She has been talking and not
needing anything has been getting what she was needing being getting so
that when she is talking some one can be listening, when she is walking
some one can be looking, when she is fixing something some one can be
stopping. She is that one. She has returned and is telling that she has
come and telling that she has come she is telling that needing talking
is not being needing anything. She is not telling what she is
remembering of having been needing talking as she is remembering that
she has not been needing anything. She is that one.
When any one is gone and is not coming again that one is gone and is not
coming again and being gone and being not coming again some one saying
something is saying that not any one is saying that thing. That is all
that is said by that one.
One who is saying what is clearly said, one who is saying anything that
is clearly said, that one is saying that saying something is not at all
exhausting and that one clearly saying everything is not being exhausted
and not being exhausted and being clearly having clear things coming is
for that reason just then so clearly that one that any one can see
enough to look again and again.


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