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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Three Lives, by Gertrude Stein This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Three Lives Stories of The Good Anna, Melanctha and The Gentle Lena Author: Gertrude Stein Release Date: March 18, 2005 [EBook #15408] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THREE LIVES *** Produced by S.R.Ellison, Suzanne Shell, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. Three Lives _Stories of The Good Anna, Melanctha and The Gentle Lena_ GERTRUDE STEIN _Donc je suis malheureux et ce n'est ni ma faute ni celle de la vie._[1] Jules Laforgue [Footnote 1: Therefore I am unhappy and it is neither my fault nor that of life.] Contents page The Good Anna 1 Melanctha 47 The Gentle Lena 142 THE GOOD ANNA Part I The tradesmen of Bridgepoint learned to dread the sound of "Miss Mathilda", for with that name the good Anna always conquered. 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." Lindheims was Anna's favorite store, for there they 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 of a whole row of all the same kind that made a close pile like a row of dominoes that a child knocks over, for they were built along a street which at this point came down a steep hill. They were funny little houses, two stories high, with red brick fronts and long white steps. This one little house was always very full with Miss Mathilda, an under servant, stray dogs and cats and Anna's voice that scolded, managed, grumbled all day long. "Sallie! can't I leave you alone a minute but you must run to the door to see the butcher boy come down
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