MAY, 1944
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Mr. van D.: quot;No, I dont. I alo the bare minimum.”
Mrs. van D.: quot;But you al!
Your predictions rue, you know!”
Mr. van D.: quot;So far they have.”
Mrs. van D.: quot;No t. You said to start last year, to of talian campaign ougo er, and tured Lemberg. O set mucore by your predictions.”
Mr. van D. (leaping to ): quot; you s your trap for a c; someday youll get tired of needling me. I cant stand your bellyace longer. just , one day Ill make you eat your ; (End of Act One.)
Actually, I couldnt eiter ing o keep from laugupid groo learn a fe before tart making so many remarks about tion!
Since Friday night.
Yours, Anne
M. Frank
Our Annex Family Is Interested In (A Systematic Survey of Courses and Readina Matter)
Mr. van Daan. No courses; looks up many things in Knaurs Encyclopedia and Lexicon;
likes to read detective stories, medical books and love stories, exciting or trivial.
Mrs. van Daan. A correspondence course in Engliso read biographer kinds of novels.
Mr. Frank. Is learning Englis of Latin; never reads novels, but likes serious, rations of people and places.
Mrs. Frank. A correspondence course in Englis detective stories.
Mr. Dussel. Is learning Englisciceable results; reads
everyty.
Peter van Daan. Is learning Engliscim