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Silence fell between them, and lingered.
Finally Abram spoke. "I'm glad we've never quarreled before," he said. "Because you're a terrifying opponent in a war of words."
So he was going to ignore what she said, and accuse her of simply bandying words. Despair sent tears from her eyes again. She turned her face away from him so he couldn't see.
He softened. "I should at least have asked for your side of things."
I have no side of things," said Sarai. "I only want to be left alone while you and Hagar have your baby and go on with your lives."
390 pages, Hardcover
First published July 1, 1983
"She did not know what the future would bring, but because she was married to Abram, she knew that her life would matter, that the world would change and she would be a part of it."