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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


To receive that and to cherish the remainder thoughtfully is so much
underdone that there is no kind of article. And yet there is a choice
and there is no refusal. This does not mean that the sigh is
intentional.
All the same to go and all the same to heat and all the same to wound a
pair of tables neatly. The time comes there and the return is the
mention of the plan of a rinsing. Every day is at eight. There is no
evening. The whole time is decorated. This is not more obliging.
If following where there is no mound makes a hill lively then there
comes a single neglect that never occurs. It is not emptied so.
Singular to be a number and a close leaning on a pin is so near
dirtiness. All the same the time is set and the tangling of no more
makes the hand-shaking. They know each other. They make that a meeting.
All the same there is no purpose in putting more there and cleaning a
door. A door which is not purple is not shut with pincers and the
hesitation is not unexceptionable.
Surpassing a union that is fostering a pleasant division does not make a
discussion utilitarian. The whole excuse is spent. A joint is shallow. A
reflection is catching.
They all see that. They all disturb a blessing. They all season some
soup, a soap is not splendid. A time and the practice is not abolished.
There will not be that clause.
All the currants that are ham are the ones that do refuse, and to choose
and to assemble means more burdening of a roof.


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