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OCTOBER, 1942
aid, quot;You must range outlook on life to be able to say t to Anne. t w c in your modern household!”

    t  at Mot urned brigated o ts.

    ted to ter over and done  to t;ell, Mrs. van Daan, I agree t its mucter if a person isnt overmodest. My  and Peter are all exceptionally modest. Your  exactly te, dont let ourselves be pushed around.”

    Mrs. van Daan: quot;O Mrs. Frank, I dont understand remely modest and retiring.  Im pushy?”

    Mot;I didnt say you ion.”

    Mrs. van D.: quot;Id like to kno for myself arve, but t doesnt mean Im not as modest and retiring as your husband.”

    Mot to laug tated Mrs.

    van Daan. Not exactly a born debater, sinued  account in a mixture of German and Dutcil s so tangled up in  s about to leave t, t Mrs. van D. turned around I  doing it on purpose, but Id folloently t my reaction ely involuntary. Mrs. van D. wongue-lashing:

    ly like some fat, red-faced fis o beo cruck me as so comical, t silly little scatterbrain! Ive learned one t to knoer a figrue cer!

    Yours, Anne

    tUESDAY, SEPtEMBER 29, 1942

    Dearest Kitty,

    trangest to you o picture this.

    Because  ub, and because t er in tire loake turns making t of t opportunity. But since none of us are alike and are all plagued by varying degrees of modesty, eache

    family ed a different place to akes a batc s time for o eacurn and announces t  tc o be sufficient. Mr. van D. takes airs, figuring t ty of  er up all tairs. Mrs. van D.
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