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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

This was not their
occupation.
There are three, there are a great many, some are more that is there are
some more, some are clamoring.
If three are there and they do not care about that then it is important
if it is important.
The way of approaching remaining alternating between that realisation
and distinguishing receiving that distinction is the way to say that
some have the change of any three. That does not alter all feeling. That
does alter all that is altered and anything is alright if all that is
said is enough said and more is said. It is quite the best way to refuse
the certainty that the three are not only not all there but not
everywhere. They are each one the best part of being alone that is to
say when they are not accepting and refusing. They are always not quite
returning. They have each one that of their organisation. They can be
seen. That is not the only way to say something there is to say by any
one who is to say what there is to say of each one of them being any one
who is and having all of some which is recognition. This does not
outbalance that which is not denied. That does not make any agreement.
If there was more to do there would be more as there are not a few. Each
one has that entire system. Each one is not lonesome.
One is not one of three. There is no place for anything and any place
that is occupied is occupied.


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