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 one and having been living she had been one and had not been
telling everything of that thing, she had been one and had been
intending to be one who had not but who would be telling everything of
that thing. In being that one and being living she was one coming to be
telling everything and in telling everything she was one not completing
expecting everything. In not completing expecting everything she was
telling that being one telling something she was continuing being one
telling everything. In continuing telling everything she was not
completing expecting something. In not completing expecting something
she was expecting and expecting she was moving and moving she was where
she could see where she had been and being there she was moving and
moving she was being where she could see where she had been. In being
there she was working. She could work in the evening. She could work in
the morning. She could work in the afternoon. She did work and working
she was teaching and teaching she was telling that she was expecting
everything and expecting everything she was loving and loving she was
telling every one everything.
Being one and that was that thing, being one and helping she was one
expecting to be helping that thing. In expecting to be helping that
thing she was helping anything and helping anything she was being one
teaching and being teaching she was telling something to some.
In telling something to some she was telling that thing again. In
telling that thing again she was telling it again and in telling it
again she was again telling it again and in again telling it again she
was telling it again.
In telling it again she was one being one expecting everything expecting
to be telling it again. In being one expecting to be telling it again
she was being one and being that one she was one expecting everything.
In expecting everything she was being one and being one she was loving
some one and loving some one she was expecting, that one being loving,
she was expecting everything and she was then telling every one that she
was that one she was one, who loving some one and that one loving, was
expecting everything. In telling every one that she was expecting
everything she was telling every one that she was teaching and in
telling every one that she was teaching she was asking every one if any
one was not one who could be one expecting everything.
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