Sugar

Gertrude Stein

1874 to 1946

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Put it in the stew, put it to shame. A little slight shadow and a solid fine furnace.
A question of sudden rises and more time than awfulness is so easy and shady. There is precisely that noise.
A piece of separate outstanding rushing is so blind with open delicacy.
One, two and one, two, nine, second and five and that.
Cuddling comes in continuing a change.
Water is squeezing, water is almost squeezing on lard. Water, water is a mountain and it is selected and it is so practical that there is no use in money. A mind under is exact and so it is necessary to have a mouth and eye glasses.
The teasing is tender and trying and thoughtful.
A blaze, a search in between, a cow, only any wet place, only this tune.
Cut a gas jet uglier and then pierce pierce in between the next and negligence. Choose the rate to pay and pet pet very much. A collection of all around, a signal poison, a lack of languor and more hurts at ease.
A separation is not tightly in worsted and sauce, it is so kept well and sectionally.
A canoe is orderly. A period is solemn. A cow is accepted.
A white bird, a colored mine, a mixed orange, a dog.
A violent luck and a whole sample and even then quiet.
A puzzle, a monster puzzle, a heavy choking, a neglected Tuesday.
Wet crossing and a likeness, any likeness, a likeness has blisters, it has that and teeth, it has the staggering blindly and a little green, any little green is ordinary.
The line which sets sprinkling to be a remedy is beside the best cold.
A peck a small piece not privately overseen, not at all not a slice, not at all crestfallen and open, not at all mounting and chaining and evenly surpassing, all the bidding comes to tea.
A nice old chain is widening, it is absent, it is laid by.