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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


She did do all of it and doing all of it she was married and having two
of her children coming to marrying if marrying was all of something.
Marrying was all of something and being married and the two children
came to marry, being married was not all of something. She did say all
she would say she had said.
Having what she was having and being married and there being four
children she was continuing buying what, that being arranged which was
arranged, she was buying. She was married. She was giving what she was
giving in there being all in the house that there was in the house. She
had what she was having.
She did say all she came to believe. She did come to believe all she did
say. The natural way of ending being dying she did not come to believe
that she would be feeling that dying was existing. In not believing
everything she was having all she could be needing.
She knew that ending being existing and dying being existing those who
were not dead were left and being left they felt what they felt and they
said what they said.
She said that she being left felt what she felt and said what she said.
She said that having what she had she knew what she knew and knowing
what she knew she gave what she gave and giving what she gave she was
not expecting what she was not expecting in continuing what she was
continuing and continuing what she was continuing she did have what she
could have in she being the one she was being and having the children
all four that she was having and having lost the husband the husband who
died and she had been a wife who was living.


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