MARCH, 1944
EDNESDAY, MARCh 1, 1944
Dearest Kitty,
My o one, in July 1943.
Last nig seven-ty Mr. van Daan on toniso see t t terrible mess in t office.
quot;t; flas just to make sure, doairs to t door, c;Bep and Peter must just ; Mr. van. D. concluded. c upstairs he messy office.
Early ter knocked at our door to tell us t t door was wide
open and t tor and Mr. Kuglers neer ructed to lock told us before, and remely worried.
tion is t t e key, since try. t after Mr. van Daan upstairs and, in boto s the door.
to t one of our o hes heard Mr. van Daan and maybe even seen him?
Its really scary, since kno into o try and get in again. Or led w ay away?
Yours, Anne
P.S. ed be delig up a good detective for us. Obviously, tion: be relied upon not to mform on people in hiding.
thURSDAY, MARCh 2, 1944
Dearest Kitty,
Margot and I tic togetoday. I cant enjoy being td be er (or someone else). I kno things as I do!
alking to Mot s. less moto he world who are suffering!
t I say out of conversations of t.
ts! As if Peter, Margot, Bep and I didnt all of a very, very close friend. But t understand t t us! Perhaps
Mrs. van Daan does, a bit more to poor Bep, somet I knoween us, pusupid!
I also talked to Margot about Fat could be so aggravating. ed be able to organize evenings in urns discussing a given subject. But .
Its impossible for me to talk s sarc