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One day my daughter, Tamar, will stop listening to the dictates of those who wished to hush her. She will no longer obey the words, ‘Shut up,’ which she must still be hearing in her mind, in the voice of Amnon, who raped her. Nor will she obey the words, “Be silent for now,” in the voice of Absalom, who sought to protect her. The real shame—now I know—is to consent to silence. A day will come when she will transform her suffering into meaning, into words--
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The real shame—now I know—is to consent to silence
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“Strengthen me with raisins,” she murmured in my ear. “Refresh me with apples, for I am faint with love--”
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Refresh me with apples, for I am faint with love