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GERTRUDE STEIN |
| It happens very often that a man has
it in him, that a man does something, that he does it very often that
he does many things, when he is a young man when he is an old man, when
he is an older man. One of such of these kind of them had a little boy
and this one, the little son wanted to make a collection of butterflies
and beetles and it was all exciting to him and it was all arranged then
and then the father said to the son you are certain this is not a cruel
thing that you are wanting to be doing, killing things to make collections
of them, and the son was very disturbed then and they talked about it
together the two of them and more and more they talked about it then and
then at last the boy was convinced it was a cruel thing and he said he
would not do it and his father said the little boy was a noble boy to
give up pleasure when it was a cruel one. The boy went to bed then and
then the father when he got up in the early morning saw a wonderfully
beautiful moth in the room and he caught him and he killed him and he
pinned him and he woke up his son then and showed it to him and he said
to him see what a good father I am to have caught and killed this one,
the boy was all mixed up inside him and then he said he would go on with
his collecting and that was all there was then of discussing and this
is a little description of something that happened once and it is very
interesting.
from Portrait of Gertrude
Stein (detail) |
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