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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


In being married and feeling she was married and was conveying that
thing that she was continuing. In having children and she had two
children she was feeling what she feeling. She was feeling what she was
feeling. She was feeling something. She was saying what she was saying.
She was saying what she was feeling. She was saying that she could
determine not coming to be exciting. She was saying that she could say
what had meaning.
In having children and arranging she was conveying that arranging can be
something and that she was not arranging what would be arranged.
She had two children. She was feeling what she was feeling. She felt
that she had had two children and having two children one of them was
one and the other one was the other one.
She had them and she needed being living to be feeling what she was
feeling in having them. She needed being living and being living she was
not needing what she was needing in conveying being exciting and having
the one child and the other child.
One was one and was like that one, was one being that one and being
completely like that one in being one. She had that thing having that
one and having that one she was needing being living to be feeling what
she was feeling in that one being that one and being living.
The other one was that one and being that one was being any one being
living and winning intending some winning of continuing being one.


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