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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

All were dividing coming and hearing and
taking and going and agreeing and staying. All were dividing and one,
and all were dividing, and one was dividing, and all were dividing, and
all and one, and all and some, and some and some, and one, and one and
some, and one were dividing staying with selling, and staying with
changing, and staying with staying, and staying with telling what they
were speaking, and staying with following, and staying with protesting,
and staying with agreeing, and staying with staying.
He turned away and said that he had come to stay. He had come to stay.
He turned away and said that he had come and was saying what he knew he
was saying. He was not saying that he knew what he was feeling. He was
not saying that he knew what he was doing. He turned away and he said he
had come to stay and he did stay and stay and he did say all he did say.
In staying he was not losing what he was having. In staying he was
walking and walking that which was rattling was rattling and that which
was rattling was not rattling any more than it would be rattling if any
one were walking where he was walking and he was walking and he was
staying and he turned away and said he was staying and he did stay and
staying he was saying what he said he was saying.
While he would come to have the one who had made a pipe for him make
another pipe for him and then another, while he who would come to have
the pipe he would have when he had had all the places he wanted to have
to have the pipes come to that would come, while he was staying and he
was staying, he was saying that he was saying all he was saying, while
he was staying and he was staying he was having what he said he knew he
could not destroy if he destroyed anything, while he was staying and he
was staying, while he was staying he was going and to each one he was
going and going he was to each one saying what he was meaning when he
had what he did not destroy when he destroyed anything.


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