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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

Tooth cake, teeth cake,
tongue saliva and more joints all these make an earnest cooky.
Plunging into the middle mingling, wedding the worrying, and teasing the
trying, meddling with more and fathering a single sunshine, all this
makes much hut and more much more.
The window rest is more in than out entirely.
The pen within is more there than before.
The cutting stands are more shadowed than rainy.
The outside is more dreadful than water, the rest is more excellent than
impaired. The licking is with a spoon spreading and a question of oats
and cakes, a question of oaks and kinds a question is so stately.
If the best full lead and paper show persons and the most mines and toys
show puddings and the most white and red show mountains and the best hat
shows lamp shades, if it is the sterns are sterner and the old bites are
bulging and the best the very best of all is the sunshine tiny, is the
hollow stone grinding, is the homeless wedding worrying.


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