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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


Everything that came went and every one who went came and they all and
there were six when there were two and there were five when there were
ten and there were thirty six when they were twelve and there were
fifty-six when there were eighty and there were three when there
nineteen and there was one when there were ten and there were two when
there were three and they all came and went and they all went and they
all came and they all came and went and they all came and they all went
and they all came and they came and they came and they went and came and
they came and went and they came. They came and they all they all
stayed and left.
When any one is every way and every one is every way when any one is
every way they are all working and they are not working together when
each one is working.
They are working and all working they have hanging what they put where
they put it where it is. And they can easily have them together they
being where they are and they can publish it in a report they writing
what is written and leading where they are following, and leading where
they are leading, and leading.
It is a robust decision that would be made by a robust man not suffering
and a robust man is suffering if he has a little child who is a little
girl and living. He can then keep what he has and take what he gives and
place what he receives and marry what he will have.


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