Three Lives by Gertrude Stein (free children's ebooks pdf txt) ๐
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In Three Lives are the stories of three working-class woman from Bridgepointโa town loosely based on Baltimoreโin the early twentieth century. Each story tells of the hopes, loves, romances and sadnesses of the women as they live their lives.
Written in a unconventional style, the lives of the three women are uncovered through their layered conversations and interactions more than through detailed depictions. The book is notable for its descriptions of homosexual romance, something that at the time in the USA wasnโt accepted (indeed, Gertrude Stein moved with her partner to Paris to be able to live openly).
Three Lives was Gertrude Steinโs first published book, and although the sales werenโt as expected it was generally well received by critics. Itโs considered today to be among her more accessible books, and is a regular on English literature curricula.
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They sat there together, quiet by the fire, and they did not seem to feel very loving.
โI certainly do wonder,โ Melanctha said dreamily, at last breaking into their long unloving silence. โI certainly do wonder why always it happens to me I care for anybody who ainโt no ways good enough for me ever to be thinking to respect him.โ
Jeff looked at Melanctha. Jeff got up then and walked a little up and down the room, and then he came back, and his face was set and dark and he was very quiet to her.
โOh dear, Jeff, sure, why you look so solemn now to me. Sure Jeff I never am meaning anything real by what I just been saying. What was I just been saying Jeff to you. I only certainly was just thinking how everything always was just happening to me.โ
Jeff Campbell sat very still and dark, and made no answer.
โSeems to me, Jeff you might be good to me a little tonight when my head hurts so, and I am so tired with all the hard work I have been doing, thinking, and I always got so many things to be a trouble to me, living like I do with nobody ever who can help me. Seems to me you might be good to me Jeff tonight, and not get angry, every little thing I am ever saying to you.โ
โI certainly would not get angry ever with you, Melanctha, just because you say things to me. But now I certainly been thinking you really mean what you have been just then saying to me.โ โBut you say all the time to me Jeff, you ainโt no ways good enough in your loving to me, you certainly say to me all the time you ainโt no ways good or understanding to me.โ โThat certainly is what I say to you always, just the way I feel it to you Melanctha always, and I got it right in me to say it, and I have got a right in me to be very strong and feel it, and to be always sure to believe it, but it ainโt right for you Melanctha to feel it. When you feel it so Melanctha, it does certainly make everything all wrong with our loving. It makes it so I certainly never can bear to have it.โ
They sat there then a long time by the fire, very silent, and not loving, and never looking to each other for it. Melanctha was moving and twitching herself and very nervous with it. Jeff was heavy and sullen and dark and very serious in it.
โOh why canโt you forget I said it to you Jeff now, and I certainly am so tired, and my head and all now with it.โ
Jeff stirred, โAll right Melanctha, donโt you go make yourself sick now in your head, feeling so bad with it,โ and Jeff made himself do it, and he was a patient doctor again now with Melanctha when he felt her really having her head hurt with it. โItโs all right now Melanctha darling, sure it is now I tell you. You just lie down now a little, dear one, and I sit here by the fire and just read awhile and just watch with you so I will be here ready, if you need me to give you something to help you resting.โ And then Jeff was a good doctor to her, and very sweet and tender with her, and Melanctha loved him to be there to help her, and then Melanctha fell asleep a little, and Jeff waited there beside her until he saw she was really sleeping, and then he went back and sat down by the fire.
And Jeff tried to begin again with his thinking, and he could not make it come clear to himself, with all his thinking, and he felt everything all thick and heavy and bad, now inside him, everything that he could not understand right, with all the hard work he made, with his thinking. And then he moved himself a little, and took a book to forget his thinking, and then as always, he loved it when he was reading, and then very soon he was deep in his reading, and so he forgot now for a little while that he never could seem to be very understanding.
And so Jeff forgot himself for awhile in his reading, and Melanctha was sleeping. And then Melanctha woke up and she was screaming. โOh, Jeff, I thought you gone away for always from me. Oh, Jeff, never now go away no more from me. Oh, Jeff, sure, sure, always be just so good to me.โ
There was a weight in Jeff Campbell from now on, always with him, that he could never lift out from him, to feel easy. He always was trying not to have it in him and he always was trying not to let Melanctha feel it, with him, but it was always there inside him. Now Jeff Campbell always was serious, and dark, and heavy, and sullen, and he would often sit a long time with Melanctha without moving.
โYou certainly never have forgiven to me, what I said to you that night, Jeff, now have you?โ Melanctha asked him after a long silence, late one evening with him. โIt ainโt ever with me a question like forgiving, Melanctha, I got in me. Itโs just only what you are feeling for me, makes any difference to me. I ainโt ever seen anything since
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