NOVEMBER, 1942
bring o date, settle s and attend to a couple of patients. Miep relayed to us t t o so long. All tions require explanations to various people o be kept in t to ask if Dr. Dussel couldnt manage to come on Saturday after all, but o arrive on Monday.
I ts odd t jump at our proposal. If treet, it ients, so whe delay? If you ask
me, its stupid of Fato humor him.
Otherwise, no news.
Yours, Anne
tUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1942
Dearest Kitty!
Mr. Dussel smootold o be at a certain place in front of t office at 11 A.M., ed place at ted time. Mr. Kleiman up to ting to meet o come and asked o drop by to see Miep. Mr. Kleiman took a streetcar back to the office while Mr.
Dussel follo.
It y o remove , so tar couldnt be seen, and brougo te office, ext t te office ook Mr. Dussel upstairs, opened tepped inside, w.
In time, ted ourselves around table to a test addition to our family led o tely recognized our furniture, but airs, just above old onised. t leave brougairs. Mr. Dussel sank into a cared at us in dumbstruck silence, as t rututtered, quot;Aber . . . but are you nico, t coming?
Your escape working?”
e explained to ely spread to t come looking for us off track. Mr. Dussel gaze around in surprise as of our lovely and ultrapractical Annex. e all ogetook a s nap, joined us for tea, put ao bring o feel muc he following
typeten rules and regulations for t Annex (a van Daan production):