MARCH, 1944
astic and cant say anyt feel like taking part, nor does Mr. Dussel, and Mrs. van D. is attacked so often t s sits to put up a fig about us? e arent alloo t have an opinion!
People can tell you to s up, but t keep you from forbid someone to ter er and me love and devotion, tic sages around anding us, since ive and muc!
Love, t it into anding someone, caring for ually includes purn, w youre married, w you have a baby.
Losing your virtue doesnt matter, as long as you kno for as long as you live youll your side wands you, and w o be sh anyone else!
Yours, Anne
M. Frank
At t, Mot me again; salk to Mrs. van Daan more to do I care!
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toniger doing t to say anytairs about s and not being on speaking terms. I promised, told Margot.
But Im sure Margot pass it on.
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o . I also told terrible gossips ;Margots quite rig being , because as muc to stop gossipi