JULY, 1942
o stay in t tessori Sc o Jeer a great deal of persuasion, to accept Lies Goslar and me.
Lies also passed to repeat ry exam.
Poor Lies. It isnt easy for o study at er, a spoiled little t arts screaming, and if Lies doesnt look after arts screaming. So Lies ime doing s tutoring sting . Mrs. Goslars parents live next door, but eat minded and absent Mr. Goslar and ta Ie Mrs.
Goslar, s lost in the mayhem.
My sister Margot ten card.
Brilliant, as usual. If ; s.
Fat lately. to do at t must be ao feel youre not needed. Mr. Kleiman aken over Opekta, and Mr.
Kugler, Gies amp; Co., titutes t up in 1941.
A feaking a stroll around our neigo talk about going into off from t of this up now.
quot;ell, Anne,quot; ;you kno for more ture to ot our belongings to be seized by t to fall into tc to be hauled away.”
quot;But scared.
quot;Dont you ake care of everyt enjoy your carefree life while you can.”
t . O come true for as long as possible.
time to stop.
Yours, Anne
EDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1942
Dearest Kitty,
It seems like years since Sunday morning. So mucs as if turned upside do as you can see, Kitty, Im still alive, and ts t, but dont ask and a oday, so Ill begin by telling you w ernoon.
At t but o come back later), t , since I on ttle appeared in tcated. quot;Fatice from t; s;Moto see Mr.
van Daanquot; (Mr. van Daan is Fatner and a good friend.)
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