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 came and there were others and they all of them lost something and
she expressed something of succeeding in living. She came and was one
continuing to coming to being one who was one gently not delicately
listening. She was one gently doing what she was doing not delicately
listening. She was filling more of expressing something of succeeding in
living.
She did resist something and that was not anything and she did resist
that thing and she was not expressing not quite expressing that she was
continuing resisting what she was resisting. She was continuing and
could be expressing that what she was resisting was not anything and she
would then be expressing that had she been resisting she would have been
resisting what she had been resisting and she had been resisting what
she had been resisting. She was expressing something of succeeding in
living. She was continuing. She was filling being expressing something
of succeeding in living.
She was not delicately listening. She was gently not delicately
listening. She was continuing to be hearing what she was hearing. She
had been hearing she was hearing something of some succeeding in living.
She was gently not delicately listening. She was expressing something of
succeeding in living. She was continuing. She was filling expressing
something of succeeding in living.
One who was clearly and happily agreeing that she was amiably feeling in
wanting to be winning was one resisting what she was resisting was
deciding was not opposing. She was happily and clearly feeling that she
was explaining that she was having in amiable feeling a way of being of
amiable feeling and she was happily and clearly deciding and deciding
she was correcting and correcting she was convincing and convincing she
was not regretting. She was happily and clearly being. She was happily
and clearly feeling. She was one who was clearly the one amiably
feeling. She was one who was happily the one amiably feeling. She was
clearly one who was an amiable one. She was happily one who was an
amiable one. She was happily and clearly the one who clearly was amiably
one. She was clearly and happily the one who happily was amiably one.
One who was clearly, one who was happily amiably one was happily, was
clearly an amiable one, the amiable clearly, happily, clearly amiable
one. One who was one was one clearly. One who was one was one happily.
One who was one was one amiably. One who was the one was an amiable one.
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