Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein: With Two Shorter StoriesStein, Gertrude
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Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein: With Two Shorter Stories
Stein, Gertrude
Experimental fiction, American
In being a married one she was one expecting not to be needing being
any other one. In being a married one she was one continuing to be
expecting to continue being that one. In being a married one she was
having what she was continuing to be expecting to be having. In being a
married one she was a married one. In being a married one she was
continuing being a married one. In being a married one she was
continuing being one expecting to be continuing being that one. In being
a married one she was a married one.
In being a married one she had a child. In having a child she was one
continuing being one having that one. In having a child she was
completing that thing by being one having that one having that child. In
having that child she was remembering that children being existing she
was having that child and in having that child she was one deciding not
to be questioning about that child having been one and coming to be that
one. In having that child and questioning about children being existing
she was repeating that she could be deciding that the child she had was
that one. She had a child. She had that one. She was repeating that
thing. She was repeating that she had that child, that she had that one.
She was repeating that that child was that one.
She was expressing that that child was that one. She was again and again
expressing that thing. She was expressing that her child was that one.
She was expressing that thing. She was that one the one expressing that
thing.
She was one expressing that thing. She was one having that thing having
expressing that her child was that one, was one, was the one that child
was. She was remembering children were existing. She was completely
remembering that her child was one, was that one, she was completely
remembering that thing.
In remembering that children are existing she was mentioning that
children being existing and her child being that one, her child was one
and being one she was mentioning that thing. She mentioning that thing,
mentioning that her child was that one, she mentioning that thing was
mentioning that children are existing.
In being one she was completing, completing that she was doing what she
was completely willing to be doing to be one completing going on being
married and having the child that was the child she had. She was one
completing going on being willing to be completing going on being that
one and going on being married and going on having their child. She was
one completing going on being living, she and the two of them.
She and the one of them, she and the two of them she was completing
going on being living.
Any one living, every one living, very many living, one living. One
living everything is existing. One existing, that is everything. There
is one living. One living, that is everything. One is everything. One
living is everything. One living is anything. One living, everything is
existing. One living, that is everything.
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