Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 439 pages of information about Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein.

Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 439 pages of information about Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein.

She would be one going on being living even though she could understand something of any one coming to be dying.  She did go on being living although she could tell any one how any one could come to be a dead one.  She did go on being living although she could explain how very many she was knowing were not needing such a thing needing going on being living.

She went on being living, she did that thing with enough decision, she did that thing with decision enough to be one being one doing everything, doing everything enough, doing anything just enough.

She was one whom some one married and then they had a child born to them and that child was one she was having with her and she was then finding everything a little irregular.  She said the things she should say then, she did the things she should do then.  Sometimes she was repeating other things, sometimes she was changing her opinion, always she was changing her opinion, she was decided enough then to say something, she did say that thing, she told then the whole of that thing the whole of that opinion.

She was satisfied with being living.  Being living is not satisfying is not completely satisfying, any one listening was hearing some explanation of this thing.  She was satisfied with being living.  She was satisfied with marrying.  She was satisfied with being a married one.  She was satisfied with her husband who was quite a satisfying man.  She was satisfied with having had one child and having that child.  She was satisfied that she would not have another one.  She was satisfied that he went on being living, that she would not have to have another one.  She was satisfied with her mother and her brothers and her sister.  They were satisfactory as mother and sister and older brother and younger brother.  She had opinion enough about that thing about mentioning there being existing.  She was satisfied with regular living.  She had opinion enough of this thing to be quite expressing any such opinion.  She was satisfied with being living.  She was satisfied with not any living being satisfying.  She was satisfied with her living.  She was important in that thing so as to be explaining satisfactory living:  She did explain satisfactory living.  She was satisfied with being living.  She was satisfied that any living was not satisfying.  She was satisfied with her living.  She expressed her opinion.

Each one is one.  Each one is that one.  Each one is one.  Each one expressing an opinion is expressing that thing that opinion.

One is expressing an opinion, one is expressing a suspicion.  She is expressing the whole of that thing.  She is clearly having that thing, that suspicion, that opinion.  She is one clearly having that thing having that suspicion, that opinion.  She is that one the one having that expression, that opinion and clearly expressing that thing that suspicion, that opinion.  She is completely loving, completely lovelily loving.  She is that one.

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