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A Little Bit of a Tumbler

by Gertrude Stein, 1914

A shining indication of yellow consists in there having been more of the same color than could have been expected when all four were bought. This was the hope which made the six and seven have no use for any more places and this necessarily spread into nothing. Spread into nothing.

Published in Tender Buttons
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