Boris Fishman Quotes
Tell Me About The War," He Pressed Cautiously. She Smiled Again And Began, "Well . . ." The Sentence Ended There. Her Tongue Moved But No Words Emerged. He Wanted To Say, Tell Me Because I'd Like To Tell My Grandchildren One Day. Tell Me Because It Happened To You, And So I Should Know. Tell Me Because It Will Bring Me Closer To You, And I Want To Be Close To You. But He Was Fifteen Years Old, And He Didn't Know How To Express Thoughts Like These. He Only Knew That He Wanted To Know. He Could Tell That She Would Tell Him Anything But Anything, Only If He Could Stand It Please Don't Make Her Talk About That. And Though He Grasped How Important It Was For Him To Know - Even If Everyone In The Family Had Acquiesced Not To Trouble Grandmother About It - He Couldn't Bring Himself To Make Her. So He Said To Her: "Forget About The War. Tell Me About How You And Grandfather Fell In Love.
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