Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein - With Two Shorter Stories by Gertrude Stein
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to remember something of finishing with her being something being
existing. George Clifton said himself that any one wanting to know that he was one some had come to be finished with should come to him, he could tell them something of some such thing. He could tell them that not every one could be finished with him, that he was finished with himself and that was a thing that could have been something that was not happening and certainly then he had been a healthy one and not needing everything and having everything was something he had been having and he could be having everything and he was not having everything and he was finished enough with having everything and he was finished enough for any one who was not wanting to be having him to be finished with him. Loving is certain if one is going on loving. Loving then in a way is certain. Loving is certain when one is going on loving. Loving is certain. Going on loving is something when loving is certain. Loving is certain and going on loving is something. Some one being loving is going on loving. Some one being certain that loving is something is going on loving. Some one going on loving is certain that loving is something. Some one loving is certain that that one is going on loving. Any loving is certain and any one being certain is going on loving. Some one loving is certain that going on loving is something. Some are certain of going on loving as being existing. Some are completely certain of going on loving being existing. Some are certain |
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