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
Anything being together and there being pieces that are being used and
all the pieces are being used and all of them had placed on them what
was placed for them and they being where they had been again and again,
all of them being there then and they could be there and nothing was
anything and there was there not anything she was placing what she was
placing and all of them were all of them and that was too much of that
thing in all of them having been continuing and all of them not coming
to use anything, and she was placing what she was placing and all of
them all of them being all of them all of them were coming to intending
and all of them coming to intending she was sitting and sitting was that
thing. All of them intending all of them a piece being on all of them, a
piece being on all of them some of them, anything being together all of
them were all of them. All of them were all of them. She was placing
what she was placing. All of them were all of them.
She sitting and sitting being that thing, she sitting and all of them
being all of them and she having not been completing that thing
completing sitting she was not completing that something would not be
together if a piece was on each one of them. All of them were all of
them. They were losing in using what they were using in a piece not
being on each one of them. They were not losing in all of them coming to
be intending. They were losing in coming and they were coming to be
intending. She did sit and she did not do that thing, she did place what
she placed and she did not do that thing. She was sitting.
If she had the way of sitting and she did not have a way of sitting she
would keep in being what she did have in sitting. She did not have a way
of sitting. In sitting she did have in being what she was not losing and
not losing she did not give anything of sitting. She did not give
anything of sitting. She did not have a way of sitting.
She did not have a way of sitting. She was not being in continuing
sitting. She did not lose being sitting. She did not lose sitting. She
did not keep in sitting. She had sitting. She was having sitting. In
having sitting she did change what she did not change in placing what
she was not placing. In continuing she did not change when she was
remaining in having been moving being sitting. In having been sitting
she was not sitting. She was not sitting in the way of sitting. She was
sitting in having been continuing remaining in having moved in sitting.
She was not being in not sitting. She was not being sitting. She was not
being, not sitting, sitting. She was intending in sitting, in saying
what she could be saying.
A little one who could not push did push and pushing was telling that
pushing was not succeeding. A little one pushing is a little one
pushing.
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