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on the lips firmly, as if to stop her mouth from saying
what had to be said.
"In my village, in the camp . . in the past," Eva
.
said, "I was called Rivka."
Hannah nodded and took her aunt's fingers from her
lips. She said, in a voice much louder than she had
intended, so loud that the entire table hushed at its
sound, "I remember. Oh, I remember."
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