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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

He was sitting and when he was sitting he
could say that he did say that any day was a day. He did say that that
day was a day that he had been sitting. He did not say that not gathered
together was a way of sitting. He did not say that there was a way of
sitting.
He accomplished it all. He accomplished not being gathered together is a
way of sitting. He accomplished all and he said that that day was a day
and he said that he did not sit and not sitting he did not sit not
gathered together. He said that if he sat not gathered together he told
what he knew he had had that day as he had sat that day and he did not
say that he sat not gathered together, he did not say that he did not
sit that day, he did say that he had sat that day.
He was the one who was that one who was one who said that sitting was
where he sat, and he did not sit gathered together. He did not say that
sitting he sat, he did say that sitting is sitting, he did say that he
sat, he did say that hearing what he had not seen saying was not
tormenting.
He did receive when he received and he did sit not gathered together
when he sat and was not gathered together and he sat and he said that
sitting all of sitting, all of sitting not gathered together was
sitting, and he said that he saw all of sitting and he said he sat and
he said that the sitting he sat he sat when he was sitting and he said
he had been sitting and he said that he was sitting and he said he sat.


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