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 succeeding in continuing she had been succeeding in living and all of
them were all of them and she was placing what she was placing and she
was not coming to what she was coming and all of them were not coming to
be all of them and they were then what they were then when not any of
them were all of them and some of them might have been all of them.
She was one and she had what she had when she was coming to having been
placing what she would have been placing if all of them being all of
them all of them had been all and some of them had been all of them.
In not having what she was having and sitting she was receiving what she
would be having if she had been having what she was having in placing
what she was placing.
She placing what she was placing and all of them being all of them she
sitting was not standing and not standing she was receiving what she
would be receiving in placing what she was placing, all of them being
all of them. She was placing what she was placing. She was receiving
what she would be receiving. In remembering what she was remembering she
was receiving what she would be receiving.
She could be intending. She was placing what she was placing. She was
saying what she was saying when she was sitting.
She was intending that all of them were all of them. Some of them were
intending that all of them were all of them.
She could be intending. She had been, she was intending that all of them
were all of them. She was continuing, she could be intending.
All of them could be all of them and they were all of them and she was
continuing and she could be intending. She could be intending. She was
intending that all of them were all of them and some of them were
intending that all of them were all of them. Some were hoping to be
intending that all of them were some of them. Some were intending that
some of them were enough of them. They all could be intending. All of
them were all of them.
She was placing what she was placing. In placing what she was placing
she was showing what she was having. In showing what she was having she
was placing all of them so that all of them were all of them. In placing
all of them so that all of them were all of them she was using what she
was having. In using what she was having she was showing that all of
them were all of them. She was placing what she was placing.
She was saying what she was saying when she was sitting. She was
sitting. She was saying what she was saying when she was sitting. In
sitting and saying what she was saying when she was sitting she was
intending to be saying that she was saying what she was saying. She was
sitting and all of them were all of them.
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