NOVEMBER, 1943
EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1943
Dearest Kitty,
to take our minds off matters as o develop talog from a correspondence sc pored times
finding anyto . Fato satisfy and decided to e and ask for a trial lesson in quot;Elementary Latin.quot; No sooner said t set to ically and decided to take te ts mucoo o learn Latin.
to give me a ne as testament.
quot;Are you planning to give Anne a Bible for ; Margot asked, someurbed.
quot;Yes. . . ell, maybe St. Nicter occasion,quot; Father replied.
Jesus and exactly go together.
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ts on, toves burning, and t t;ts sure to be a problem,quot; I t to myself t time. quot;to be complaints.quot; I in dictionary , and rim grumbled t t look any different anyhanks for my pains.
eve decided t from noove is going to be lit at seven-ty on Sunday mornings instead of five-ty. I ts risky. hink of our smoking chimney?
Its tains. Ever since into acked firmly to times one of tlemen cant resist to peek outside. t: a storm of reproac;Oice.quot; ts of carelessness begins and ends. No one ice, no one of attention. Easy to say, but is it true?
At t, tempestuous quarrels ill at loggeralking about Mrs. van D., old batquot; or quot;t stupid ; and conversely, Mrs. van D. refers to our ever so learned gentleman as an quot;old maidquot; or a quot;toucic spinster, etc.
t calling ttle black!
Yours, Anne
MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8,1943