The Devil's Arithmetic

What does Ma think about stories?

What does Ma think about stories?

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Hannah:

Baby stories! she thought angrily, unlatching the double bolt. Flinging the door open wide, she whispered, "Ready or not,.here I c . . ."

The others...

Aaron had always liked her stories. So did Rosemary, but as her best friend she had to. And the Brodie twins, whom she'd only started to babysit, could usually be kept quiet with a tale. But she'd never had such a large, appreciative audience before.

Gitl:

Gital shook her finger at Fayge. "Nonsense! You talk like one of the old women in the village—angels and poisoned swords. Why not flying chariots and the finger of the Lord? Chaya does no such thing. How could she? She is only a child, as you are no longer. She is a child with too much imagination and stories filling her head.

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The Devil's Arithmetic