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 said and did that which in needing all she could have she would say
and do. She repeated that in liking what she had been liking she had, in
giving what she had been giving, been having what she had. She was not
repeating in feeling. She was not repeating in dying. She was not
repeating in not dying. She was repeating in giving. She was repeating
in asking everything. She was repeating in being living.
In being living she was introducing something she was introducing what
she was asking. In introducing what she was asking she said what she
said. She said what she said and when she said what she said she left
what she left when she had what she had and she gave what she gave when
she left what she left.
She said that she did not leave anything and saying that she attended to
what she attended. Attending to what she was attending she said all she
said. She did not say that she felt anything that she was not asking.
She did not say that she liked more than she liked. She said that what
she saw was what was left when she gave what she gave. She said that she
said what she said. She said that she had said what she said. She said
what she saw and she saw what there was when she had what she had.
She was not the one who did come to have what she had. If she had come
to have what she had she would have lived when she lived and she would
ave died when she had had what she had had. She was not the one who was
all in having what she had and she did not have what she had having four
children and each of them being the one of the four of them that each
one was and her husband being succeeding and being living and she being
living so that he was dead before she was dying, she was not the one
having what she had. She was the one saying what she saw and she was
seeing what she had.
She was not leaving being that one in being one continuing and she did
not leave being that one because she was seeing what she had and she was
saying what she saw. She was not leaving being that one.
It could be that she was that one. It could quite be that she was that
one. It was that she was that one.
She said what she saw and she saw what she had and she said what she
said and she had what she had.
If she saw what she had and she said what she saw she had being living
and a husband and children and succeeding in not having been using in
feeling that she had not died and left her husband living with the four
who were being living and being living being existing. She did say that
she could be using all that she could say in saying what she saw and
seeing what she had. She did say that she could not be using what she
did say in seeing what she had. She did say that having what she had she
did not use what she would use if she saw what she had when she said
what she saw.
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