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
Knowing that any one is doing what that one is doing, suspecting that
any one is the one that one is, is what some one, who is one and is all
of the one who is what she is, is completely doing. This one the one who
is all of what she is, is one suspecting that any one is what they are,
is knowing that any one is doing what they are doing. She is all of that
one and being all of that one is knowing everything, is suspecting
everything. She is suspecting anything and in suspecting anything is
deciding to be suspecting something and in suspecting that thing is
suspecting that every one is doing what every one is doing. She is
knowing anything and knowing anything of any one is one deciding that
something she is knowing of every one is what every one is and she is
knowing everything. She is that one. She is all of that one. She being
all of that one and suspecting everything and knowing everything is all
of one.
There are some suspecting something. There are some knowing something.
There are some knowing and suspecting something.
One was knowing that some one should not continue to show to some one
something. She was suspecting that the one looking at what some one was
continuing to show him was saying what would discourage the one showing
something. She was one knowing something and suspecting something. She
was one.
She was one and being that one there were very many little ones. She was
one and being that one and there being another one she was one feeling
that she would not be continuing to live long.
She was living and in living she was exercising that living is existing.
She was living and she was exhausting continuing being living. She was
living and being that one she was living.
She could be one. In being one she was not saying that she was that one
the one she was being, she was not saying anything.
She could be one. She was saying something. She was saying that she
liked some things.
She could be one. She was one. She was not saying anything. She could be
one. She was not saying anything.
She could be one. In not saying anything she was not saying anything of
that thing. She was not saying anything of not saying anything.
She could be one. She was one. She was saying something. She was saying
that anything is something. She was saying that something which is
something is everything and that everything is not something and not
being something she would be suspecting that in continuing it was not
everything. She was not saying anything of this thing.
She could be one accompanying some one and always accompanying some one
she could always have been listening. In being one who could always have
been listening she was one not saying anything. In being one not saying
anything she was one suspecting what she was suspecting. In being one
suspecting she was one deciding and in deciding she was arranging and in
arranging she was continuing that the one she was accompanying was not
showing what he might have been showing.
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