MAY, 1944
ecent people are being sent to concentration camps, prisons and lonely cells, s caugeering, anotunate souls. Unless youre a Nazi, you dont knoo o you from one day to t.
Mr. van loss to us too. Bep cant possibly lug sucs of potatoes all to, so our only co eat feell you s certainly not going to make life , eat cereal and bread for luncatoes for dinner and, if possible, vegetables or lettuce once or ts all to be not.
Yours, Anne
M. Frank
FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1944
My dearest Kitty,
At long, long last, I can sit quietly at my table before te you everyt to say.
I feel more miserable ter t feel so utterly broken, inside and out. On t Mr. van ion (ension, tmospment in Peter. On t, tecost reception, tories about cabarets, movies and concerts. t gap, t enormous gap, is al t day (and tened, and tension and despair can be read on our faces.
Miep and Mr. Kugler bear test burden for us, and for all t of us, ension and strain. Mr. Kleiman and Bep also take very good care of us, but to put t of ts only for a fe t. But tings, ts tension is sometimes relieved, if only for a s wo years weve been press I down on us?
t run ter, or if rickle;
flusoilet, so oilet brusting our dirty er into a big eartoday, but on ation Department cant come until tuesday.
Miep sent us a raisin bread ;ecostquot; ten on top. Its almost as if s;happy.”
eve all become more frig;s; from all I sides, and ly. t as easily do t oo! will we d