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
Why if a day was a day and she was beautiful that day why if a day is a
day and a day is a day and a day she is beautiful and she is beautiful a
day why if a day was a day and she was beautiful that day why is she
beautiful every day. If she is beautiful every day she is beautiful
every day. She is beautiful every day and each day she is beautiful she
is beautiful because that day she is beautiful and she is beautiful that
day because that day she is beautiful.
That is not a reason and that is not a day, any day is a day, she is
beautiful every day, there is not a day that there is not a reason that
she is beautiful that day and there being days and there being reasons
and she being beautiful every day every day is a day and she is
beautiful that day and she is beautiful the day she is beautiful because
she is beautiful that day. Any day is a day.
Having what in the beginning is all of ending is being what in being
living is existing. Any one, all of them, any one is what any one liking
any one not liking is liking is not liking, any one liking, any one not
liking is any one not liking, is any one liking.
Any one liking is intending is not intending. Any one not liking is
intending is not intending. Any one liking, any one not liking is not
intending, is intending.
Any one and any one, one and one and two, and one and one and one, and
one and many, and one and some, and one and any one, and any one and
any one, any one and any one is one and one is one and one is some one
and some one is some one, any one and one and one and one, any one is
that one and that one is that one and any one and one, and one and one,
any one is the one and the one who is the one is that one. The one who
is the one who is that one, any one and any one is one, one is one, one
is that one, and any one, any one is one and one is one, and one and
one, and one and one and one and one.
G.M.P.
He did not and all of them did not and any of them would see that a
color which was quite attractive could be a color that is very
attractive and some of them if they liked it would do it again would see
the color again that they had seen and one of them doing very well what
he was doing was not killed and he was hurt enough so that he did not
walk when he was carried.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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