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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

It must be
expressed that there is a difference between that which is seen and that
which is mean. Something must be the other. There is a name that is
written and printing does not mean. It means that very often and it
shows the same metal as the trial. There is so much use. When is there
more betrayal. The answer is always.
Pleading for a cat means no more than most and enough is celebrated to
distinguish every department. All the buttons are in the medium and they
do not shine more then that lead. There is such a heavy suit. There is a
tail. There is a bewildering distruction of simple linings. There is so
much ice-cream.
A lively letter is distributed in a pencil case and so the sweetness of
delight is so urged that tumbling is no nuisance.
So then the beginning has a piercing foundation. It agrees to all the
rest. It plans that spare ticking.
A bargain has lettering and it has more photographing than any amount of
musical instruments. It does sound a drum and a calendar. It does show
piercing likeness to it all and it is not leathery, it has no
consistence.
The gloom is not effaced by resignation, it takes more light than
dinner. It has it all. There is no choice.
An exceeding long stout single eagle is so situated that the afternoon
is sunshiny. The long simple statement of more makes an expression. It
shows the little weather.


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