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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


They were staying. They were expressing being staying. They were
expressing saying what they were knowing they were saying. They were
expressing intending to be saying what they were knowing they were
saying.
He was one saying what he was saying and intending to be saying what he
was knowing he was saying. He was one intending to be staying. He was
one dividing being staying with saying what he was saying. He was one
intending to be saying what he was knowing he was saying. He was one
expressing being saying what he was knowing he was saying.
They were particularly accepting staying. They were dividing staying
with continuing choosing. They were contemplating intelligent
developing. They were arranging determining allowing feeling. They were
staying. They were saying what they were saying. They were particularly
accepting staying.
In particularly accepting staying they were not organising dividing
staying with saying what they were knowing they were saying. They were
not organising staying. They were staying.
He was who a tall enough one to be a young enough one was one who was
staying when he had come and was come and was not staying and not
staying did not leave what he had when he had stayed where he had
stayed. He did not stay in saying what he said as he said what he knew
he would say and he said that staying was a thing he was dividing and
dividing it he was particularly accepting what he was saying.


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