FEBRUARY, 1944
ieve Annex: quot;Its alory. No one s to see til its
staring the face.”
Jan: quot;But you dont kno making an assumption.”
Annex: quot;Because all ourselves, First in Germany and t do you thinks happening in Russia?”
Jan: quot;You s include t ts going on in Russia. tising for propaganda purposes, just like the Germans.”
Annex: quot;Absolutely not. told trutly exaggerated, ts are bad enoug deny t millions of peace-loving citizens in Poland and Russia have been murdered or gassed.”
Ill spare you t of our conversations. Im very calm and take no notice of all t me, and I cant do anyto cs any let matters take trate on studying and everyt in the end.
Yours, Anne
tUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1944
Dear Kitty,
I cant tell you e Im longing for peace and quiet, and t for a little fun. eve forgotten o laug stop.
t;t;; you knoo school.
Margot and I eenagers.
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do you tc and forgotten to take it out. Fat about er to tease ;Du bist doce Rabenmutter.quot; [Oh, you are cruel.]
Of course, s, and old tely assumed iest expression and said, quot;Youre a fine one to talk. ire floor is covered t lying around again. You never put t aher!”
I said I used it, and Margot backed me up, since sy party.
Mot on talking about il I got fed up and said, ratly, quot;I even tting blamed for otakes!”
Mot, and less te later I o kiss