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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

They were saying what was like what they were saying. She
had him, he was like what he was feeling, she was like what she was
feeling, he was saying what was like what he was saying, she was saying
what was like what she was saying, she was feeling, he was feeling.
She had one. He was one. They were feeling. They were saying. She was
feeling and was not compelling saying. She was saying and not compelling
feeling. He was saying and was not compelling feeling. He was feeling
and not compelling saying. He was feeling. He was saying. He was like
what he was. He was saying.
She had another one. Having another one she was like that one like one
having that other one. She had not been like that one like the one
having another one. She had that other one. She was saying. She was
saying and was not compelling feeling.
She went on being one and went on being the one being so like that one
that feeling, that saying, that being that one and being that one she
was saying, she was feeling, she was saying that she was not compelling
saying, she was feeling that she was not compelling feeling. She had
feeling vivid feeling she had feeling like that one. She had saying much
saying all saying like that one.
She had feeling vivid feeling. She had saying, much saying.
All, and very much is all. All is what very much is and very much that
is all is so decisively all that very much is so very much that it is
everything and everything being all and all being all how wonderfully
beautifully sweetly clearly all can be everything.


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