JULY, 1942
ked as if o spend t in a refrigerator, and all t just so ake more clotuation case full of clots, a dress, and over t a skirt, a jacket, a raincoat, tockings, s more. I ing even before t no one boto ask me .
Margot stuffed to get o t unkno any rate, ts of it, since I still didnt know where our hiding place was.
At seven-ty oo closed tje, my cat, ure I said good-bye to. According to a note for Mr. Goldsc, so be taken to the neighbors, who would give her a good home.
tripped beds, t table, t for t in tced t in a interested in impressions. e just ed to get out of to get aion in safety. Nottered.
More tomorrow.
Yours, Anne
thURSDAY, JULY 9, 1942
Dearest Kitty,
So to t varied assortment of items. to t early ic looks;
you could tell by t t offer us some kind of transportation; tar spoke for itself.
Only did Fattle by little, ure and apparel out of tment as o s call-up notice, to be moved up ten days, h less orderly rooms.
ted in Fats a little siders to understand, so Ill explain. Fat of people y-typist named Bep Voskuijl, all of ants, none of hing.
ion of toreroom and is divided into several different sections, sucockroom and titute are ground.
Next to tside door, a separate entrance to t inside t a stair top of tairs is anoted ; is ten in black letters. t office -- very large, very liger passing taining a safe, a o tuffy back office. to be s nos only occupant. Mr. Kuglers office c