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
However it came to be that so very many were living it did come to be
that some of them continuing were living. Many of them were living, and
continuing, some of them came together and continued that way then. One
of them was one who if she had been an amiable one would have been
continuing being an amiable one and she was continuing and was being an
amiable one and she had been one being an amiable one. She was not
needing that thing needing being an amiable one. Not any of them were
needing that thing needing being amiable ones. All of them who were
being together then were continuing and she was the one who was one of
them and she was continuing. She was one. She could be, she was, she
would be an amiable one.
She was one. She was that one. She was continuing. She was living. She
was being. She was meaning. She was remaining. She was counting. She was
planning. She was having. She was pleasing. She was giving. She was
keeping. She was feeling. She was worrying. She was continuing.
She was not needing to be wearing what she was not giving and getting.
She was not needing to be changing what she had arranged to be changing.
She was feeling in having what she was deciding to be having. She did
have children. She did have a married living. She did have many living
and living she was living with many and many were living. She was
continuing to be counting what she was arranging. She was having what
she would be doing. She was quieting what she could be feeling. She was
resting what she had been feeling. She was continuing regretting what
she could have been saying. She was filling everything she was arranging
to be filling when she was counting.
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