NOVEMBER, 1942
en from 27 to 33 guilders. And t for mere ss of printed paper!
to provide ourselves rition t ored t just for us, but for taff as entrance, but a fe under t. So o move to ttic, and Peter rusted ing.
o get five of tairs intact and one flying tairs. Since t fifty pounds of beans in t sack, it made enougo raise tairs ter unned, but t into peals of lauganding at ttom of tairs, like an island in a sea of bro my ankles. e promptly began picking t beans are so small and slippery t to every conceivable corner and ime airs, Mrs. van Daan h a handful of beans.
I almost forgot to mention t Father has recovered from his illness.
Yours, Anne
P.S. t announced t Algiers ing for tunis.
tUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1942
Dearest Kitty,
Great neo take an eigo h us!
Yes, really. e al t er burden on Mr. Kugler and Mr. Kleiman.
But since reports of to tting o sound out tlemen, and t it plan. quot;Its just as dangerous, ; ted rigtled, doally tances, trying to come up ended family. t difficult. After Fated all tives, named Alfred Dussel. ian lady younger t married, but ts beside t. o be quiet and refined, and ance o be nice. Miep knos. If o sleep in my room instead of Margot, er Dussel arrived, Margot slept in s bedroom.] ell ask o bring along someto fill cavities h.
Yours, Anne
thURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1942
Dearest Kitty,
Miep came to tell us t so see Dr. Dussel. sered t;t o go into urday, but ted to