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Talking’

320

the first definite step

Lectures in America

320

I went to bed very miserable

To Mabel Weeks, undated, YCAL

320

a riot of colour

Claribel Cone, lecture notes. Papers owned by Ellen B. Hirschland

321

Donatello parmi les fauves

Louis Vauxcelles, Gil Blas, 20 March 1907

321

in the name of I-don’t-know

Ibid.

321

This new religion

Ibid.

321

We asked ourselves ‘Are these

Claribel Cone, lecture notes

321

it was what I was unknowingly

Leo Stein, Appreciation

323

Matisse brought people

Selected Writings of Gertrude Stein

323

The most hospitable

Vollard, Souvenirs d’un marchand

324

expounded and explained

Leo Stein, Journey into the Self

324

I made enormous charts

How Writing is Written, 1974

325

If the genius of men

Renée Sandall, ‘Marie Laurencin: Cubist Muse or More?’ Women’s Art Journal, vol 1, no. 1, Spring 1980

325

a good-looking bootblack

Gertrude Stein, Picasso, 1938

326

I can’t see you any

Ibid.

326

For me it is I and

Ibid.

327

I was alone at this time

Ibid.

327

to express things seen

Ibid.

328

the responsible daughter

Duncan, ‘Interview’

328

I felt most keenly

Rosenshine, ‘Life’s Not A Paragraph’

329

Since the startling news

Donald Gallup, ed., The Flowers of Friendship

329

She was a golden presence

Alice B. Toklas, What is Remembered

329

It is inevitable

Gertrude Stein, preface to Francisco Riba-Rovira exhibition at Galerie Roquépine, May 1945

330

Right here in front of

What is Remembered

331

It was the enormous life

Duncan, ‘Interview’

332

escaping from the inevitable

Narration

332

The typewriter had a rhythm

What is Remembered

332

like living history

Ibid.

333

Bear it in your mind my reader

The Making of Americans

333

I mean, I mean and that is

Ibid.

334

Day after day she wept

Levy, ‘Recollections’

334

I would rather harbour

Leo Stein to Mabel Weeks, February 1913, YCAL

335

there was no hesitation

Duncan, ‘Interview’

335

I always say that you

Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas

335

My proofreaders report

Gallup, Flowers

336

I want to say frankly

Ibid.

337

found the brilliant

Rosenshine, ‘Life’s Not A Paragraph’

337

I told you one time

Leo to Gertrude, undated, YCAL

337

He said it was not it it

Two

337

She doesn’t know what

Journey into the Self

337

It was I who was

Everybody’s Autobiography

338

Gertrude and I are

Journey into the Self

338

the beginning of the ending

Everybody’s Autobiography

338

I thought she was making fun

What is Remembered

338

There were many relations

Portraits and Prayers

338

She came to be happier

Ibid.

339

She was thinking

Two

340

Like all children and madmen

Leo to Mabel Weeks, undated, YCAL

340

Do you remember

As Fine As Melanctha

341

Alice Toklas entered the Stein

Luhan, Intimate Memories

341

He had always had

Ibid.

342

Please come down here soon

Ibid.

342

Eating alone with Edwin

Ibid.

342

white moonlight – white linen

Ibid.

343

The days are wonderful

Portraits and Prayers

343

such a strong look

Intimate Memories

343

a surprised noticing glance

Ibid.

344

Gertrude Stein is doing with

Mabel Dodge, Arts and Decoration, March 1913

345

Alice’s final and successful

Intimate Memories

346

We must be getting back to

Bravig Imbs, Confessions of Another Young Man

346

In the menu there should be

The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook

346

She is very necessary to me

Painted Lace

347

Our pleasure is to do every

‘Bonne Année’ in Geography and Plays

347

I marvel at my baby

‘Coal and Wood’ in Painted Lace

348

Having it as having having

As a Wife Has a Cow: A Love Story

348

to completely face

Tender Buttons

349

when he laughed

Intimate Memories

353

I say lifting belly

Lifting Belly: Bee Time Vine

354

a scary habit of talking

Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas

354

wrong or right, this is the

Ibid.

354

The wind blows

Geography and Plays

355

Their funny get-up

Georges Braque, ‘Testimony against Gertrude Stein’, transition, February 1935

356

It was as gay

The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook

356

It was a wonderful day

Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas

357

But they’re damned hard

Journey into the Self

357

It was those things

Confessions of Another Young Man

357

You have the gift of true

Ibid.

358

could make or mar

Ibid.

358

I was ostracised

Annette Rosenshine, ‘Life’s not a paragraph’

359

book of a woman

Cited in Linda Simon, The Biography of Alice B. Toklas

359

the atmosphere seemed

The Heart to Artemis

359

Do you know what she said

Quoted in The Formidable Miss Barnes

360

staunch presence

Quoted in Wickes, The Amazon of Letters

360

Dear Miss Gertrude

Sylvia Beach to Gertrude, June 1921, YCAL

360

persistently unhappy

Sherwood Anderson, Memoirs

361

You sometimes write

Sherwood Anderson, Gertrude Stein correspondence

361

a strong woman with legs

Sherwood Anderson, Memoirs

361

I couldn’t see the necessity

Sylvia Beach, Shakespeare and Company

361

strong German-Jewish

Ernest Hemingway, A Moveable Feast

363

I’m sorry to hear

Grace Hemingway to Ernest, February 1927

363

Killed my 2 buffalo

Hemingway to Arnold Gingrich, 18 January 1934

363

She used to talk to me

A Moveable Feast

364

We are surrounded by

Steward, Dear Sammy

364

I was startled. Not a bit

Emerald Cunard to Cyril Connolly, 1944

364

Gertrude Stein and me

Hemingway to Sherwood Anderson, 1922

364

all women who are truly

Otto Weininger, Sex and Character

365

I’ve thought a lot about

Hemingway, Selected Letters

366

Among and then young

Portraits and Prayers

366

Ford alleges he is delighted

February 1924, Hemingway, Selected Letters

368

it is something really

Scott Fitzgerald to Maxwell Perkins, 1 May 1925

368

I am a very second rate

Scott Fitzgerald to Gertrude, June 1925

369

It is funny, the two

Everybody’s Autobiography

369

If he was not an

Hemingway to Cowley, 16 September 1951 Neville Collection

369

I cross myself and swear

Hemingway, Friday morning, autumn 1929

369

in the geographical

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