JULY, 1943
tly believe t good crying to pit me against my parents, since ts all t telling a girl my age about gros is fine. e can all see w way.
At t moment I could me. I o put up art counting the days.
Mrs. van Daans a fine one to talk! Ss an example all right -- a bad one!
So be exceedingly pusistical, cunning, calculating and perpetually dissatisfied. Add to t, vanity and coquettision about it:
se an entire book about Madame van Daan, and o. Mrs. van D. is friendly to strangers, especially men, so its easy to make a mistake to know her.
Mot Mrs. van D. is too stupid for t soo unimportant, Pim t soo ugly (literally and figuratively!), and after long observation (Im never prejudiced at to t ss more besides. Sraits, one of them?
Yours, Anne
P.S. ill take into consideration t tory ten before ters fury had cooled?