MARCH, 1944
girl or as a sister.
s remendously ep too see him.
;If t be so bad.quot; remely able, and I to see me. Mean- il ten-fifteen.
Oo Saturday nigo our isfied time; ill say t
to c sitting still. and good and beautiful. I t surprised about me at all to be, but a dreamer, like as many troubles!
Last niger ted for o ask me to stay upstairs. But not ao tell Dussel it ime to listen to t oo long, back upstairs. to bed early.
tire evening I less I kept going to to splaser on my face. I read a bit, daydreamed some more, looked at ted, ed, ed, all tening to - steps. I to bed early, exed.
tonigo take a batomorrow?
tomorrows so far away!
Yours, Anne
M. Frank
My answer:
Dearest Margot, I t to and see be mucer and I o t knourn out; I cant see any farthe end of my nose.
But Im certain of one ter and I do become friends, Im going to tell o me to, Im sure, but I dont care; I dont knoer t Ill ask ime comes. Its certainly notrary! Youre o join us in ttic, or urbing us, because o talk only in ts dark.
Keep your spirits up! Im doing my best, ts not alime may come sooner think.
Yours, Anne
thURSDAY, MARCh 23, 1944
Dearest Kitty,
to normal hank goodness!
Mieps been back since yesterday, but today it o take to oms. Bep is better, till o stay ime.
Yesterday a plane craso parace out in time. It crasop of a sc luckily t, ts. terdammers sucardly deed. e-by