A Little Called Pauline

Gertrude Stein

1874 to 1946

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Nearer in fairy sea, nearer and farther, show white has lime in sight, show a stitch of ten. Count, count more so that thicker and thicker is leaning.
If it is absurd then it is leadish and nearly set in where there is a tight head.
Cough out cough out in the leather and really feather it is not for.
Come and say what prints all day. A whole few watermelon. There is no pope.
Please could, please could, jam it not plus more sit in when.
Gracious of gracious and a stamp a blue green white bow a blue green lean, lean on the top.
I hope she has her cow. Bidding a wedding, widening received treading, little leading mention nothing.
A little called anything shows shudders.
A peaceful life to arise her, noon and moon and moon. A letter a cold sleeve a blanket a shaving house and nearly the best and regular window.
A little lace makes boils. This is not true.
No cut in pennies and little dressing and choose wide soles and little spats really little spices.

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