MAY, 1944
e; ea costs 350.00 guilders, ter 35.00 guilders, one egg 1.45 guilders. People are paying 14.00 guilders an ounce for Bulgarian tobacco! Everyones trading on t; every errand boy o offer. ts for one measly skein-t ion books, an undertaker delivers cs are daily occurrences. Even t cting in on t. Everyone s to put food in tomaco resort to srying to track doeen, sixteen, seventeen and older wed missing every day.
I to try to finisory about Ellen, t for fun, I can give it to Fatogets.
See you later! (Actually, ts not t p from England t;Aufil e again.quot;)
Yours, Anne
M. Frank
SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 7,1944
Dearest Kitty,
Fatalk yesterday afternoon. I cried my eyes out, and oo. Do you knoty?
quot;Ive received many letters in my lifetime, but none as ful as ts. You, er alk of not o account to us for your actions! You feel youve been to your o injustice!
quot;Per mean it t ts e. No, Anne, we o deserve suc;
O tire life. I used my tears to so make myself seem important so me. Ive certainly Motrue. But to accuse Pim, oo cruel for words.
Its good t somebody me doo size, oo smug. Not everytress Anne does is good! Any- one of the low!
Im most aso tter in tove, and o me noo learn. Its time you made a beginning, in- stead of looking do othe blame!
Ive kno of sorro my age? Ive been putting on an act, but lonely, but never desperate! Not like Fat into treet an end to it all. Ive never gone t far.