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
She was one moving. She was one moving again. If she had been one
looking she could have been seeing from there where she was she could
have been seeing where she had been in being moving. She was not one
looking between moving. In not looking between moving she was hearing
herself asking any one if she would be moving. In asking any one this
thing she was disturbing the one and disturbing the one she had moved
and having moved she moved to where she could look if she did look and
see where she had been. She being that one she was teaching, she being
teaching she was telling something, she being telling something, she was
telling that thing again, she telling that thing again was asking if any
one telling that thing was not one teaching and if any one telling that
thing was teaching was not being one teaching being a thing having the
meaning that in doing anything one was meaning that in helping anything
one was loving. In asking everything she was helping everything, in
helping everything she was asking that she was telling that she was
teaching and doing that thing. In helping everything she was asking if
she was not telling everything. In telling everything she was asking if
she was not teaching. In being teaching she was asking if she was not
loving. In loving she was asking if she was teaching everything. In
teaching everything she was asking if any one needed any helping. In
asking if any one needed any helping she was asking everything. In
asking everything she was asking it again. In asking it again she was
teaching. In teaching she was telling anything. In telling anything she
was telling it again and in telling it again she was asking that, thing
and in asking that thing she was asking it again.
She was that one, she was that one and being that one and telling
something and telling it again she was that one and being that one she
was all of that one and being all of that one she was being one who was
that one.
There are many being living, there are enough of them so that any one
who is wanting to meet all of them can meet very many of them. There are
very many of them. There are enough of them so that every one who can be
taught something by any of them can be one being taught something. There
are very many being living. There are very many.
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