FEBRUARY, 1943
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1943
Dearest Kitty,
ts been ages since Ive ten to you about till no cook our soon-forgotten clas nories to mediate.
Margot and Peter arent exactly ;youngquot;; t and boring. Next to tick out like a sore told, quot;Margot and Peter dont act t ers example!quot; I e t.
I confess t I ely no desire to be like Margot. Soo o suit me; ss to I keep ideas like to myself.
t me if I offered this in my defense.
During meals tension. Fortunately, tbursts are sometimes ;soup eaters,quot; to have a cup of soup for lunch.
ternoon Mr. van Daan again broug t Margot eats so little. quot;I suppose you do it to keep your figure,quot; one.
Moto Margots defense, said in a loud voice, quot;I cant stand t stupid cter of yours a minute longer.”
Mrs. van D. turned red as a beet. Mr. van D. stared straighing.
Still, en long ago Mrs. van D. ertaining us of nonsense or anotalking about t, about along a flirt s;And you kno; sinued, quot;my fatold me t if a gentleman ever got freso say, Remem ber, sir, t Im a lady, and I meant.quot; e split our sides laugold us a good joke.
Even Peter, t, occasionally gives rise to y. une of adoring foreign knoernoon use toilet because tors in to , to t didnt flusoilet. to odor, acked a sign to t;RSVP -- gas!quot; Of course, quot;Danger -- gas!quot; but quot;RSVPquot; looked more elegant. est idea t it meant quot;please reply.”
Yours, Anne
SAtURDAY