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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

He said that when he had sixty-five he
was certain that he had been right. He was right and he had enough and
he kept on saying so. He said it was hard work. He said he did not
suffer but he said he did not like somethings. He said he felt that. He
said he was not obliging and he was not needing to be enterprising. He
said that he came where he came and he said that that was not all the
meaning there was when he saw all. He said he did do that. He did.
That was not the only answer there was. There was an answer that he kept
all the rest. There was an answer that he meant something. That was an
answer that he could not distinguish what was sung. There was an answer
that he kept on. There was an answer. He did not have all the names. He
knew them all. He did not stay at home. He did not like everything. He
was succeeding.
All the way he had to say that he did see the use of some who did the
same when they came to have enough to show it all. He did not sigh when
he said that he would see in the direction in which there came all the
strength that he felt there could be as each one did that which he did
in showing all there is to see. He was noble, he did aniticipate the
rest. He did release all of going often. He did visit every afternoon.
He did eat all he said he needed. He felt the complete way of feeling
what he was deciding and originating.


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