June, 1942
gible Cterbox.quot; I in, and Mr. Keesing o complain about for talking in class, e an essay entitled Quack, Quack, Quack, said Mistress Cterback.“
to laugoo, ted my ingenuity on topic of cterboxes. It ime to come up poetry, offered to e to end in verse. I jumped for joy. Keesing rying to play a joke on me , but Id make sure t iful! It a motten to deatoo mucook t s, and to several oto talk and been assigned any extra rary, Keesings alhese days.
Yours, Anne
EDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1942
Dearest Kitty,
Its sering. Everyone is I o reetcar is, but o make use of t are good enough for us.
Yesterday at luncment ist on Jan Luykenstraat. Its a long immertuinen. t afternoon I nearly fell asleep at my desk. Fortunately, people automatically offer you someto drink. tal assistant is really kind.
transportation left to us is t Josef
Israelkade took us across s not t of tc we Jews are ime.
I o scolen during Easter vacation, and Fato some Cian friends for safekeeping. tion is almost orment will be over.
Someted erday morning. As I urned around and t t my friend ilmas. o t all salks about is boys, and t gets to be a bore. ole surprised and sure it didnt take me long to find out. o accompany me to sc;As long as youre ; I said. And so ogether.
een and good at telling all kinds of funny stories.
ing for me again t he will be from now on.