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
He did receive when he received and he did sit not gathered together
when he sat and was not gathered together and he sat and he said that
sitting all of sitting, all of sitting not gathered together was
sitting, and he said that he saw all of sitting and he said he sat and
he said that the sitting he sat he sat when he was sitting and he said
he had been sitting and he said that he was sitting and he said he sat.
He did say that he sat.
It was not a desperate disturbance that he returned when he sat not
gathered together. He did not sit not gathered together. He emerged and
he did not say that he did not sit. He did say that he did sit. He said
that any day he sat was a day he sat. He said he sat any day. He said he
sat.
He accomplished it all. He did that. In all that was what sitting is not
he was all that was that was when he was and he was sitting not gathered
together.
He did not see. When he did see he explained that seeing he was sitting
and sitting he was gathered together. He accomplished it all.
He did accomplish it all and in all of it he was the one who sitting was
having it said that he sitting was gathered together and that he was not
sitting. He did say that that which was said was what was said. He did
not complete saying he was sitting not gathered together, he was sitting
gathered together.
He looked there where looking is seeing. He looked there. Always he did
not know that doing so he was the one who was the one sitting and
sitting not gathered together, sitting gathered together, sitting. He
did know that he was sitting. He did know. He did know he was sitting
gathered together. He did know. If he was one who was to be one he was
one who being one is accomplishing it all. And this is not everything,
this is not what it is when it is what it is. Very likely there are all
there who are there when not any one is there. Very likely they are
there. Very likely and he who saw when he saw where he looked was there
and he was there when he was not there, and very likely he was there.
It all is not enough. And always it is all. It is all. That is not what
it is. That is what it is. It is all. That is enough and he can say it
and say that it is not enough. He can say that all is all. He can say
it. He says all is all. He says it. He says that all is all and he says
it and there is what is said. It is really all and it is not said that
all is all. If it is said that all is all it is said that it is said.
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