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  1. 18 de mar. de 2005 · Most Recently Updated. Dec 14, 2020. Copyright Status. Public domain in the USA. Downloads. 272 downloads in the last 30 days. Project Gutenberg eBooks are always free! Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

    • Gertrude Stein
    • English
    • 1909
  2. 8 de jun. de 2010 · Internet Archive. Language. English. "A Vintage Book." Good Anna -- Melanctha -- Gentle Lena. In these three stories, Gertrude Stein put into practice certain theories about prose composition that paralleled the ideas expressed in the art of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painters. Addeddate. 2010-06-08 21:51:18.

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  4. 21 de ago. de 2022 · Three Lives by Gertrude Stein. Publication date 1909 Publisher Random Hous, Inc. ... Pdf_module_version 0.0.19 Ppi 360 Rcs_key 24143 ...

    • PARTI
    • Anna always conquered.
    • Lindheims was Anna's favorite store, for there they
    • 12 THREE LIVES
    • Can I do everything while you go around always thinking
    • THE GOOD ANNA 18
    • Periods of evil thinking came very regularly to Peter
    • 14 THREE LIVES
    • For five years Anna managed the little house for Miss
    • THE GOOD ANNA 15
    • It was agreed between the good Anna and her Miss Mathilda that Anna should be away when Molly would
    • "I know Anna is often hard to please," began Miss
    • 16 THREE LIVES
    • "This will never do Molly,** Miss Mathilda said
    • Molly. "Well Molly then try and do better," answered
    • Miss Mathilda's attempt to make peace between the
    • After a year of this unwholesome life, Molly was com-
    • She brought her from her work and from the woman where
    • IT
    • Anna said, "but I think I keep her here with me. She
    • Anna always had a humorous sense from this old Katy's
    • When she went away this summer old Katy was so sorry,
    • 18 THREE LIVES
    • When Miss Mathilda early in the fall came to her house
    • Anna said, "when she was so sorry when you went away,
    • Mathilda,

    The tradesmen of Bridgepoint learned to dread the sound of "Miss Mathilda'', for with |hat name the good

    The strictest of the one price stores found that they could give things for a little less, when the good Anna had fully said that "Miss Mathilda" could not pay so much and that she could buy it cheaper **by Lindheims."

    had bargain days, when flour and sugar were sold for a quarter of a cent less for a pound, and there the heads of the departments were all her friends and always managed to give her the bargain prices, even on other days. Anna led an arduous and troubled life. Anna managed the whole little house for Miss Mathilda. It was a funny little house, one o...

    "Sallie! can't I leave you alone a minute but you must run to the door to see the butcher boy come down the street and there is Miss Mathilda calling for her shoes.

    about nothing at all ? If I ain't after you every minute you would be forgetting all the time, and I take all this pains, and when you come to me you was as ragged as a buzzard and as dirty as a dog. Go and find Miss Ma-thilda her shoes where you put them this morning." "Peter!",—her voice rose higher,— "Peter!",—Peter was the youngest and the favo...

    explained to Miss Mathilda, "and they look just like him too, and poor little Foxy, they were so big that she could hardly have them, but Miss Mathilda, I would never let those people know that Peter was so bad.'*

    and to Rags and to the visitors within their gates. At such times Anna would be very busy and scold hard, and then too she always took great care to seclude the bad dogs from each other whenever she had to leave the house. Sometimes just to see how good it was that she had made them, Anna would leave the room a little while and leave them all toget...

    queer piercing german english first made them afraid and then ashamed. They all knew too, that all the policemen on the beat were her friends. These always respected and obeyed Miss Annie, as they called her, and promptly attended to all of her complaints.

    Mathilda. In these five years there were four different under servants. The one that came first was a pretty, cheerful irish girl. Anna took her with a doubting mind. Lizzie was an obedient, happy servant, and Anna began to have a little faith. This was not for long. The pretty, cheerful Lizzie disappeared one day without her notice and with all he...

    want to," and that large, cheerful, butfaint hearted woman looked all aghast at such a prospect. "But you must, please Miss Mathilda!" Anna said. Miss Mathilda never wanted to do any scolding. "But you must please Miss Mathilda," Anna said. Miss Mathilda every day put off the scolding, hoping always that Anna would learn to manage Molly better.

    be scolded. The next evening that it was Anna's evening out, Miss Mathilda faced her task and went down into the kitchen. Molly was sitting in the little kitchen leaning her elbows on the table. She was a tall, thin, sallow girl, aged twenty- three, by nature slatternly and careless but trained by Anna into superficial neatness. Her drab striped co...

    Mathilda, with a twinge of mischief, and then she sobered herself to her task, "but you must remember, Molly, she means it for your good and she is really very kind to you." "I don't want her kindness," Molly cried, "I wish you

    would tell me what to do, Miss Mathilda, and then I would be all right. I hate Miss Annie.**

    sternly, in her deepest, firmest tones, "Anna is the head of the kitchen and you must either obey her or leave.**

    Miss Mathilda, keeping a good stern front, and backing quickly from the kitchen.

    constantly contending women in the kitchen had no real ejffect. They were very soon as bitter as before. At last it was decided that Molly was to go away. Molly went away to work in a factory in the town, and she went to live with an old woman in the slums, a very bad old woman Anna said. Anna was never easy in her mind about the fate of Molly. Som...

    pletely broken down. Anna then again took her in charge.

    she lived, and put her in a hospital to stay till she was well. She found a place for her as nursemaid to a little girl out in the country, and Molly was at last established and content. Molly had had, at first, no regular successor. In a few months it was going to be the summer and Miss Mathilda would be gone away, and old Katie would do very well...

    Old Katy was a heavy, ugly, short and rough old ger- man woman, with a strange distorted german-english all her own. Anna was worn out now with her attempt to make the younger generation do all that it should and rough old Katy never answered back, and never wanted her own way. No scolding or abuse could make its mark on her uncouth and aged peasan...

    can work and she don't give me trouble like I had with Molly all the time."

    twisted peasant english, from the roughness on her tongue of buzzing s's and from the queer ways of her brutish servile humor. Anna could not let old Katy serve at table—old Katy was too coarsely made from natural earth ior that—and so Anna had all this to do herself and that she never liked, but even then this simple rough old creature was pleasan...

    and on the day that Miss Mathilda went, old Katy cried hard for many hours. An earthy, uncouth, servile peasant creature old Katy surely was. She stood there on the white stone steps of the little red brick house, with her bony, square dull head with its thin, tanned, toughened skin and its sparse and kinky grizzled hair, and her strong, squat figu...

    her blue striped cotton dress, all clean and always washed but rough and harsh to see—and she stayed there on the steps till Anna brought her in, blubbering, her apron to her face, and making queer guttural broken moans.

    again old Katy was not there. "I never thought old Katy would act so Miss Mathilda,"

    and I gave her full wages all the summer, but they are all alike Miss Mathilda, there isn't one of them that's fit to trust. You know how Katy said she liked you, Miss Mathilda, and went on about it when you went away and then she was so good and worked all right until the middle of the summer, when I got sick, and then she went away and left me al...

    PART III THE DEATH OF THE GOOD ANNA Every one who had known of Miss Mathilda wanted the good Anna now to take a place with them, for they all knew how well Anna could take care of people and all their clothes and goods. Anna too could always go to Curden to Miss Mary Wadsmith, but none of all these ways seemed very good to Anna. It was not now any ...

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