MAY, 1943
rro noto us and our time? No one!
ts ation and e tension, as does fear -- for example, ;proclamationsquot; in t be forced to go into ime. talking about o knoo tion, but later on be astonis o take Je money, into tity papers.
Mrs. van Daan. iful damsel (by ) it ting easier to obtain false IDs, sely proposed t , as if Father and Mr. van Daan were made of money.
Mrs. van Daan is aling t ridiculous tti is often
exasperated. But ts not surprising, because one day Kerli announces, quot;o izedquot;; and t, quot;As long as I can remember, Ive ed to go to Jerusalem. I only feel at her jews!”
Pim is a big optimist, but he always has his reasons.
Mr. Dussel makes up everyto contradict y ter t doesnt suit Anne Frank in t.
t t matter.
comes to politics, t. Actually, only t Madame van Daan and Dussel include themselves as well.
tUESDAY, MAY 18, 1943
Dearest Kit, I recently nessed a fierce dogfigween German and Engliss.
Unfortunately, a couple of Allied airmen o jump out of tting along t Dutc for te, and told ed of six men. t o deaty Police came to pick up ter paracing out of a flaming plane, how can anyone have such presence of mind?
Alts undeniably , able peelings and garbage. e cant to tras see it. One small act of carelessness and were done for!
All college students are being asked to sign an official statement to t t t;sympat; Eig o obey tates of t ty will be severe.
Any student refusin