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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

He
said he had been feeling something. He did not like to hear that he was
the one who was having what he was having. He was not refusing hearing
anything.
He had that as past what he was feeling in the future. He did not
relieve himself of all of anything. He did not order any one to come and
remain. He said that he asked all of the way meaning is being existing.
He was not dividing coming again from remaining. He was the one who had
remained and then had not left. He was the one who went where he went
and did that which was the thing that was done then. He did not
interfere with himself in hearing himself tell it all again. He was not
astonishing.
This was not the only way that he was and he was the one who was all of
that one. He did the same when he felt all he felt and he kept all he
did when he felt all he felt. He had the same explanation when he was
agreeing that he was winning as he had when he was agreeing that he was
feeling. He was not sleeping in the morning and he was eating something
in the evening. He did not turn away from this thing. He felt all that
he felt. He did what he did when he did that which he did to do what he
did. He attempted the whole way of going to be remaining and he
succeeded in staying and astonishing. He did not undertake everything.
To sweep and not to leave what is not swept up, to reply and not to
refuse to continue talking, to explain and to convince some one, to show
all and to keep what is hidden, to be expressive and to attack the
expense of travelling, to be careful and to ejaculate, to be sincere and
to be using confounding refusing with deterioration, to be moving and
steadying and surging and complaining and succeeding and grieving and
exalting and speeding and pressing and acquiring is not the same thing
as being any one.


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