MARCH, 1944
ly ansion).
quot;?quot; ime for dinner.
did oday I finally managed to ask ter bot;Os fine ; I cant tell o shyness.
Kitty, I sound like someone not
darling. And Peter is a darling. ill I ever be able to tell ? Only if Im to treat all too well.
And o be left alone, so I dont knoing to knole better. I ime hink!
Once or to talk about I he same way I do.
Yours, Anne
M. Frank
SAtURDAY, MARCh 4, 1944
Dear Kitty,
t Saturday in mont been tiresome, dreary and boring. ter. to ttic to ed to stay and practice my Frencogeto Peter, and tting on Fato Peter.
I doairs at quarter to eleven. back up at eleven-ty, Peter ing for me on tairs. e talked until quarter to one. er a meal, and Peter ;Bye, Anne, see you later.”
Oo fall in love er all? In any case, is to talk to him!
Mrs. van D. ts all rigo talk to Peter, but today seasingly, quot;Can I trust you there?”
quot;Of course,quot; I protested. quot;I take t as an insult!”
Morning, noon and nigo seeing Peter.
Yours, Anne
M. Frank
PS. Before I forget, last niged in snos t not.
MONDAY, MARCh 6, 1944
Dearest Kitty,
Ever since Peter told me about s, Ive felt a certain sense of responsibtos strange? Its as t as muc I dont dare bring it up anymore, because Im afraid it makes able. I to intrude, not for all the world.
I can tell by Peters face t as deeply as I do. Last nig;t; Peter