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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


That is always a piece of the half that is distributing everything. Each
one was there. The union was not confusion. They had all that they had
when they saw each other. They mentioned something.
He and he was not the lonely one when he ate all that he ate and he was
not alone, he was not the happy one when he had what he had when he was
happily there and sleeping some, he and he was not demeaning himself
when he came again and he was always coming and was talking, he was not
sacrificing when he was suffering and he was suffering resolution and
undertaking and enlarging and he was not the peculiarly losing kind of a
one any one was who was not continuing increasing, he was the one and he
was the only one and he was the one and meeting was meeting and
summering was summering and wintering was wintering and a flower garden
was a flower garden; he was one and the neighbors were not leaving and
he was not leaving and he was not destroying the rest and they were not
destroying anything, he was one and he said the same and he said it all
and he changed the whole when he had the dog that he had when he went
and he had the dog that he had when he came and he did not stay that a
dog could stay and he did not stay when he went away. He was not lonely.
He was not stationary. He was not escaping. He was not busy. He was not
walking. He was not running.


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