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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

Quite likely every one who is not pleased can be pleased when
what has been selected has been selected to be old and to be young.
Certainly enough pleasing is affecting what is selected to be old and to
be young. Pleasing and not entirely pleasing is when all that is blue is
green blue and not a color that is different from green and blue. A
pleasant thing is what being selected is not selected when something is
old and when something is young, a pleasant thing is not a pleasant
thing when something has been selected which is not what that one
selecting did not like.
All of it, all of selecting, all of a pleasant thing is what has been a
bigger thing than a piece of it taken away from it and not forgotten. A
pleasant thing and some one selecting is selecting something, a pleasant
thing and many of them can be found when everything is found that is
pleasant and when everything that is selected is selected again.
It is a grief to almost any one that all that is being done and has been
done is what has been done and is being done. It is a grief to almost
any one to see every one, to meet every one, to forget every one, to
tell some everything is something. It is a happiness that what is is
being done and has been done and will be done. It is exciting to every
one that what has been done has been done and what is being done is
being done.


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